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David R. Brower and Steve Chapple, Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run: A Call to Those Who Would Save the Earth (San Francisco: HarperCollins West, 1995), 1, 2. Verified in hard copy; Ralph Keyes, The Quote Verifier: Who Said What, Where, and When (New York: St. Martin’s, 2006), 98, 298, 299. Verified in hard copy.
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Jess Lair, I Ain’t Much Baby – But I’m All I’ve Got (Privately published: 1969), 98. Verified in hard copy by Fred R. Shapiro; Jess Lair, I Ain’t Much Baby – But I’m All I’ve Got (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972), 203. Verified in hard copy. Note that this published edition is different from the privately published one in endnote 2.
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Peter Max, Meditation [cartoon panel], Cleveland Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), September 16, 1972, 19B. Accessed in GenealogyBank; Peter Max, Meditation [cartoon panel], News Journal (Mansfield, OH), September 16, 1972, 3. Accessed in NewspaperARCHIVE.com. This newspaper mentioned Chantal Sicile and the request for quotations.
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Judy Hughes, “At Home with Bill Walton,” Northwest Magazine in Oregonian (Portland, OR), April 20, 1975, 12. Accessed in GenealogyBank.
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