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Berry Picking:
“be sometimes so enlarged, they seem to be so remote, we don’t tend to realize they are part of us-- but they are. None of these tools, then, exist on Earth, except by virtue of man. They are part of the ecological manifestation of man. Then we get into large quantities. For instance, the steel … I find the average American is wearing ten tons of steel. He weighs around 30 tons of concrete. He’s one of us. Yet we’re able to divest that part of ourselves we leave over here. We’re going to become a separated-out organism. It is very extraordinary that it reassemble itself and use itself whenever it wants.”
