Aldo Leopold Quotes About Virtue

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  • Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets, but humbler folk may circumvent this restriction if they know how. To plant a pine, for example, one need be neither god nor poet; one need only own a shovel. By virtue of this curious loophole in the rules, any clodhopper may say: Let there be a tree - and there will be one.

    Aldo Leopold, Michael Sewell (2001). “A Sand County Almanac”, p.143, Oxford University Press
  • A peculiar virtue in wildlife ethics is that the hunter ordinarily has no gallery to applaud or disapprove of his conduct

    Aldo Leopold (1989). “A Sand County Almanac, and Sketches Here and There”, p.178, Oxford University Press, USA
  • Relegating conservation to government is like relegating virtue to the Sabbath. Turns over to professionals what should be daily work of amateurs .

    Curt Meine, Aldo Leopold (1983). “Building "The Land Ethic": a history of Aldo Leopold's most important essay”
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