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— Barbara Woodhouse"Dogs aren't born knowing what or what not to do; they only learn like children."
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We are at that very point in time when a 400-year old age is rattling in its death bed and another is struggling to be born.
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Places come to exist in our imaginations because of stories, and so do we. When we reach for a "sense of place," we posit an intimate relationship to a set of stories connected to a particular location, such as Hong Kong or the Grand Canyon or the bed where we were born, thinking of histories and the evolution of personalities in a local context. Having "a sense of self" means possessing a set of stories about who we are and with whom and why.
— William Kittredge
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