i like dom557's comments. crocodiles are also anachronisms--really old animals that survive despite a huge change in circumstance only by domination and being "immoral." blessed we come and blessed we go could also be a reference to the dichotomous notions of good intentions/the doctrine of dual effect (not being held responsible for the forseealbe consequences, but only the direct intended effect).
think not, don't think is a cleverly disguised palindrome--"suffice": sufficiency, taking what's necessary, sustainably take what you must.
i like dom557's comments. crocodiles are also anachronisms--really old animals that survive despite a huge change in circumstance only by domination and being "immoral." blessed we come and blessed we go could also be a reference to the dichotomous notions of good intentions/the doctrine of dual effect (not being held responsible for the forseealbe consequences, but only the direct intended effect).
think not, don't think is a cleverly disguised palindrome--"suffice": sufficiency, taking what's necessary, sustainably take what you must.