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  • John Lilly suggests whales are a culture maintained by oral traditions. Stories. The experience of an individual whale is valuable to the survival of its community. I think of my family stories-Mother's in particular-how much I need them now, how much I will need them later. It has been said when an individual dies, whole worlds die with them. The same could be said of each passing whale.

    Terry Tempest Williams (2015). “Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place”, p.175, Vintage
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