Daniel Firth Griffith
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“To move conservation forward—to move toward ethics and regeneration and holism—we must first learn to see so that we can learn how to speak so that we can learn how to know better.”
― Wild Like Flowers
― Wild Like Flowers
“To pay attention is to see the remarkable. In many ways far too real, it is to see ourselves in the ordinary, the daily, the mundane miracles of Creation.”
― Wild Like Flowers
― Wild Like Flowers
“To be means to be useful; to have means to profit at the expense of use. Profit and use, control and relationship.”
― Wild Like Flowers
― Wild Like Flowers
“We live in what we perceive to be a broken land—fires ravage our western boundaries, acid rains water our failing crops, and our climate is trying to kick us out—but it is our relationship that is broken and relationships are easy to fix. They require humility, acknowledgement, openness, and shared language. Really, if they require anything of us at all, they require us to stop talking and to start listening—listening for the hope that they have stored deep within their ageless marrow, deep below the punishing reach of the plow and the spade, deep below the place where technology’s roots can reach, but shallow enough for photosynthetic processes to penetrate. Yes, grass can do that.”
― Wild Like Flowers
― Wild Like Flowers
“Community...is the unseen energy that animates, propels, and connects; it is a story that grows; and it is our story.”
― Boone: An Unfinished Portrait
― Boone: An Unfinished Portrait
“To be means to be useful; to have means to profit at the expense of use. Profit and use, control and relationship.”
― Wild Like Flowers
― Wild Like Flowers
“To uncultivate means to be both the clay and the pot, an element with promise and a tool entirely empty, without context—without water, without the potter, without life itself.”
― Wild Like Flowers
― Wild Like Flowers
“To pay attention is to see the remarkable. In many ways far too real, it is to see ourselves in the ordinary, the daily, the mundane miracles of Creation.”
― Wild Like Flowers
― Wild Like Flowers

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