It's in the nature of the landscape to change, and it's in the nature of people to help the process along...

John Darnielle
It's in the nature of the landscape to change, and...
It's in the nature of the landscape to change, and...
It's in the nature of the landscape to change, and...
It's in the nature of the landscape to change, and...
About This Quote

This quote is about how people are change makers. They are the ones who help the process along by doing things like planting seeds and watering plants. The natural landscape, on the other hand, is the process that changes over time. It is not something that people can control or direct to their liking.

Source: Universal Harvester

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