| Terry Tempest Williams |
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We live along the Great Salt Lake, one of the most extraordinary natural features in North America. I do not believe we, as a community, have honored its rarity. Our lack of intimacy toward this inland sea is not out of neglect, but of ignorance. We do not know the nature of this vast body of water that sparkles and sings. If we did, the shores of the Great Salt Lake would look different. Terry Tempest Williams, FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake Advisory Board |
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George Dibble
Somewhere there should be a place for artists and tourists—if no one else is interested—to watch the gulls wheel into a flaming sunset and to ripple their hands in the smooth brine.
George Dibble,
"Deserted Site Remains Tourist Artist Mecca," Salt Lake Tribune, 1961