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<big><big>'''''Memorable Quotations on the Realm of Life'''''</big></big> | <big><big>'''''Memorable Quotations on the Realm of Life'''''</big></big> | ||
: ''We shall not cease from exploration | |||
: ''And the end of all our exploring | |||
: ''Will be to arrive where we started | |||
: ''And know the place for the first time | |||
: ''-- T.S. Elliot | |||
''"In the end, our society will be defined not only by what we create, but what we refuse to destroy." -- John C. Sawhill, Nature Conservancy'' | ''"In the end, our society will be defined not only by what we create, but what we refuse to destroy." -- John C. Sawhill, Nature Conservancy'' | ||
''"We are already well into a new geological era, the Anthropocene, where human interference is the dominant factor in nearly every planetary ecosystem, to the detriment of perhaps all of them." -- Mark Lynas, Six Degrees'' | |||
''"Most people walking around in a mall or on a college campus are carrying on them better technology that the entire U.S. government had when it put a man on the moon. Each one of us is a walking technological superpower.... Given the capacities available to us, our wildest dreams and biggest hopes are probably too small." -- Van Jones, The Green Collar Economy'' | |||
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Memorable Quotations on the Realm of Life
- We shall not cease from exploration
- And the end of all our exploring
- Will be to arrive where we started
- And know the place for the first time
- -- T.S. Elliot
"In the end, our society will be defined not only by what we create, but what we refuse to destroy." -- John C. Sawhill, Nature Conservancy
"We are already well into a new geological era, the Anthropocene, where human interference is the dominant factor in nearly every planetary ecosystem, to the detriment of perhaps all of them." -- Mark Lynas, Six Degrees
"Most people walking around in a mall or on a college campus are carrying on them better technology that the entire U.S. government had when it put a man on the moon. Each one of us is a walking technological superpower.... Given the capacities available to us, our wildest dreams and biggest hopes are probably too small." -- Van Jones, The Green Collar Economy
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