How To Be A Good Creature: A Memoir in Thirteen Animals
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To begin to understand the life of any animal demands not only curiosity, not only skill, and not only intellect. I saw that I would also need to summon the bond I had forged with Molly. I would need to open not only my mind, but also my heart.
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These two animals carried within them the wild heart that beats inside all creatures—the wildness we honor in our breath and our blood, that wildness that keeps us on this spinning planet. Here in the cloud forest, I found again the wildness that keeps us sane and whole, the wild, delicious hunger for life.
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This is the gift great souls leave us when they die. They enlarge our hearts. They leave us a greater capacity for love.
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humans. A far worse mistake than misreading an animal’s emotions is to assume the animal hasn’t any emotions at all. ✧
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Thousands of billions of mothers—from the gelatinous ancestors of Octavia, to my own mother—have taught their kind to love, and to know that love is the highest and best use of a life. Love alone matters, and makes its object worthy. And love is a living thing, even if Octavia’s eggs were not.
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But love never dies, and love always matters.