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Theodore Gray

“Imagine the great depths of time required for countless generations of corals, clams, and microorganisms to live out their lives, pass on their legacy, then die and sink to the ocean floor - just so you can have a gravel driveway. Our own lives, of course, are far less meaningful. We leave nothing, decaying into plant food and fertilizer in just a few years. These creatures built mountains. Our cities rest on their bones.”

Theodore Gray, Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of Everything, Book 2 of 3
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Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of Everything, Book 2 of 3 Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of Everything, Book 2 of 3 by Theodore Gray
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