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Quotes from Rene Dubos

In man, at least, satisfaction is commonly followed by boredom.
~ Rene Dubos
... men as a rule are more preoccupied with the dangers that threaten their life than interested in the biological forces on which they depend for a constructive existence.
~ Rene Dubos
Whatever his inhibitions and tastes, Western man believes in the natural holiness of seminudism and raw vegetable juice, because these have become for him symbols of unadultered nature.
~ Rene Dubos
Biologically, man is still the great amateur of the animal kingdom; he is unique in his lack of anatomical and physiological specialization.
~ Rene Dubos
Human life is now molded to a large extent by the changes that man has brought about in his external environment and by his attempts at controlling body and soul.
~ Rene Dubos
The word "wilderness" occurs approximately three hundred times in the Bible, and all its meanings are derogatory.
~ Rene Dubos
The mechanisms of vis medicatrix naturæ—the most healing power of nature—are so effective that most diseases are self-terminating.
~ Rene Dubos
Nature always strikes back. It takes all the running we can do to remain in the same place.
~ Rene Dubos
With reference to life there is not one nature; there are only associations of states and circumstances, varying from place to place and from time to time.
~ Rene Dubos
To ward off disease or recover health, people as a rule find it easier to depend on healers than to attempt the more difficult task of living wisely.
~ Rene Dubos
One may wonder indeed whether the pretense of superior health is not itself rapidly becoming a mental aberration.
~ Rene Dubos
Wherever human beings are concerned, trend is not destiny.
~ Rene Dubos
A very large percentage of illnesses are the expressions of inadequate responses to the environment.
~ Rene Dubos
Human destiny is bound to remain a gamble, because at some unpredictable time and in some unforeseeable manner nature will strike back.
~ Rene Dubos
Nature always strikes back. It takes all the running we can do to remain in the same place.
~ Rene Dubos
Man will survive as a species for one reason: He can adapt to the destructive effects of our power-intoxicated technology and of our ungoverned population growth, to the dirt, pollution and noise of a New York or Tokyo. And that is the tragedy. It is not man the ecological crisis threatens to destroy but the quality of human life.
~ Rene Dubos
The word "wilderness" occurs approximately three hundred times in the Bible, and all its meanings are derogatory.
~ Rene Dubos
Human diversity makes tolerance more than a virtue; it makes it a requirement for survival.
~ Rene Dubos
Think globally, act locally": "Our salvation depends upon our ability to create a religion of nature.
~ Rene Dubos
A sense of continuity with the rest of creation is a form of religious experience essential to sanity.
~ Rene Dubos
Man not only survives and functions in his environment, he shapes it and he is shaped by it.
~ Rene Dubos
The very process of living is a continual interplay between the individual and his environment, often taking the form of a struggle resulting in injury or disease.
~ Rene Dubos
More can be learned from what works than from what fails.
~ Rene Dubos
Life is short, the art is long, the problems pressing.
~ Rene Dubos