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An Indifference of Birds An Indifference of Birds by Richard Smyth
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“We’ve made monsters we don’t know how to fight.”
Richard Smyth, An Indifference of Birds
“When we’re children we grow up not just within homes, not just within families and communities, but within ecologies, too — encircled by clouds of birds, sharing the air with insects and pollen, our paths crisscrossing those of hedgehogs and mice; our lives are shaped and tempered by these living worlds, these embracing atmospheres into which each of us is born.”
Richard Smyth, An Indifference of Birds
“No human ever lived in a birdless world.”
Richard Smyth, An Indifference of Birds
“Birds change, we change, the world changes.”
Richard Smyth, An Indifference of Birds
“I think a bird’s being extends beyond entertaining, wit, its outstretched wingtips: its identity is knotted up in its habitat, in the world that has shaped it, and continues to shape it.”
Richard Smyth, An Indifference of Birds
“Nature is about now. ‘Natural’ means us, too, if it means anything.”
Richard Smyth, An Indifference of Birds
“Our worlds, the little worlds of all living things, are enmeshed beyond all entangling. And yet we’re not all one, the birds, us, the insects, worms, flowers, the rest, not exactly; we’re walled up within our own experiences, our own capacities. We share a physical world but our sensory and mental worlds remain discrete, entire, complete.”
Richard Smyth, An Indifference of Birds