Alan Weisman

The World Without Us

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  • Atika Gumilarhas quoted4 years ago
    you know that nature wasn’t fazed
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    the correct answer to whether this world would go on without us, says the Dalai Lama, is: “Who knows?”
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    The world has always changed. It’s not a constant place.
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    the most valuable library yet assembled—a half-million papyrus scrolls in Alexandria, some of them Aristotle’s—was perfectly preserved until a bishop lit a torch to expel paganism.
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    “By definition, we’re the alien invader. Everywhere except Africa. Every time Homo sapiens went anywhere else, things went extinct.”
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    Nobility is expensive, nonproductive, and parasitic, siphoning away too much of society’s energy to satisfy its frivolous cravings.
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    We come to study ancient civilization, but we end up learning about now.
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    Archaeology isn’t about glittery objects—it’s about their context.
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    The worst happens, and life still goes on.
  • Elinahas quoted6 years ago
    The plants, crops, and animal species man has wrought by his own hand would be wiped out in a century or two. Many others would also be gone, but there would still be birds and mammals. They’d just be smaller. The world would mostly look as it did before humanity came along. Like a wilderness.
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