“They should.""Should be like a wood bee," she said.It was a private joke, a mocking appreciation of the slipperiness of even the simplest hope, a nonce catchphrase like so many others lifted from favorite movies or TV shows that served as a rote substitute for conversation and bound them like shut-in twins, each other's best and, most often, only audience.”
“If two people like each other and nothing's stopping them from being together, then they should go for it.”
“Like the grasses showing tender faces to each other, thus we should do, for this was the wish of the Grandfathers of the World.”
“I like the assumption that everyone is trying his best, and we should all just be kind to each other.”
“In what terms should we think of these beings, nonhuman yet possessing so very many human-like characteristics? How should we treat them? Surely we should treat them with the same consideration and kindness as we show to other humans; and as we recognize human rights, so too should we recognize the rights of the great apes? Yes.”
“In any relationship each person should support the other; they should lift the other up.”