“John Brown’s body lies a mouldering in the grave, his soul is marching on!” If ideas can self replicate (like the original conception of a meme), which ones do you want to see marching on?
“John Brown’s body lies a mouldering in the grave, his soul is marching on!” If ideas can self replicate (like the original conception of a meme), which ones do you want to see marching on?
“Leave nothing but footprints”
Was told as a British kid this was a Native American saying. I honestly could never find out if it was actually said but it resonates with me as I mull over the climate crisis, energy costs and my asthma issues, etc. Sadly to be properly independent of all the environmental problems seems to be rather costly for the average person like myself
I can’t say for certain where it’s from either, but the longer version is now very popular in certain outdoor groups and at US National Parks:
“Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints.”
Apparently one researcher was able to trace it back to a newspaper article from 1954 about Bandelier National Monument (an amazing spot in Utah).
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2023/05/30/footprints/
And I agree that it has many crucial implications today. We should doing more to live in harmony with nature. We are part of it, no matter how much our concrete jungles try to seem otherwise.