Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 27, 1995
Transcript:
Calvin: People keep talking about opening more wilderness for development. We seem to understand the value of oil, timber, minerals, and housing, but not the value of unspoiled beauty, wildlife, solitude, and spiritual renewal. Hobbes: We need to start putting prices on the priceless. Calvin: Yeah, if our woods are worth a zillion bagillion, think what Alaska is worth.
AaronJOyster over 4 years ago
Just ask Russia; we bought it from them.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Those woods are expensive.
Odie's best friend almost 3 years ago
why is there never birds or squirrels or some kind of animal outside