"But man is a part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself."
"The 'control of nature' is a phrase conceived in arrogance, . . . when it was supposed that nature exists for the convenience of man . . . . It is our alarming misfortune that so primitive a science has armed itself with the most modern and terrible weapons, and that in turning them against the insects it has also turned them against the earth."
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Source: Rachel Carson (2002). “Silent Spring”, p.297, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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