“Don’t ever think that magic is simply somebody taking a rabbit out of a hat. Our ancestors believed in magic and were right for the wrong reasons — for the most part they believed that magic was evil, not good. But the magic that lies all about you, from your own body to that of an elephant, to a fly’s wing as intricate as anything that lets the sunlight into Chartres Cathedral, to the great surging sea itself — that is magic. Anyone who goes through life unastounded by everything he sees is not alive.” — Gerald Durrell, Myself and Other Animals (2024), “Fragments from unpublished autobiography”
Mouche Appreciated
by Krilling for Company in Biology, Natural History, Quotations, The Sea and tagged appreciating nature, appreciating the natural world, autobiography, biology, Chartres Cathedral, fly's wing, Gerald Durrell, magic, Myself and Other Animals, Natural History, naturalist, quotes about nature |
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