SOMEDAY, THE JOY OF RECOGNIZING A PATTERN IN A LEAF OR THE GEOLOGICAL
STRATA IN A CLIFF FACE MIGHT REPLACE THE SATISFACTIONS OF NEW CARPETING OR
MORE HORSE POWER IN AN ENGINE AND THE CHANCE TO LEARN IN THE MARKETPLACE
MIGHT SEEM MORE VALUABLE THAN INCREASED PURCHASING POWER OR A MOVE UP
THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART. INCREASING KNOWLEDGE OF THE WOLF MIGHT
SOMEDAY REPLACE THE POWER SAVORED IN DESTROYING THEM.
PERIPHERAL VISION ~~ Mary Catherine Bateson