“The reality is people have always died in large numbers in natural disasters such as avalanches, earthquakes, and tornadoes.” — Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Copy Share Image
“I wish this planet wasn't such an asshole to the people existing upon it.” — T.J. Kirk Copy Share Image
Oh God pour mercy on us. This earthquakes, Volcanos and natural disasters threatening us. — Saayasum Copy Share Image
Spring is a time of growth, renewal, and intensive preparation for deadly natural disasters. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A strong, durable Puerto Rican economy will leave the island better prepared to handle future natural disasters. — Rachel Campos-Duffy Copy Share Image
Even if predictable, unfortunately certain natural disasters are and remain unavoidable and invincible. — Jean-Paul Malfatti Copy Share Image
The worst natural disasters find yourself closer to humanity, otherwise you would not understand humanity, — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
i am a limitless series of natural disasters and all of these disasters have been unnaturally repressed. — Kathy Acker Copy Share Image
From natural disasters to the refugee crises, the impact we can have as individuals might seem limited. But as many of our… — Joe Gebbia Copy Share Image
“History, largely experienced previously as a series of natural disasters, could now be seen as a movement in which everyone could potentially… — Pankaj Mishra Copy Share Image
Except for the people who were there that one day they discovered the polio vaccine, being part of history is rarely a… — Sarah Vowell Copy Share Image
The U.N.'s humanitarian agencies rely on charitable donations from the public as well as the generosity of governments to continue their lifesaving… — Ban Ki-moon Copy Share Image
'Potato-chip news' is news that's repetitive, requires little effort to absorb, and is consumable in massive quantities: true crime, natural disasters, political… — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image
With so much evidence of depleting natural resources, toxic waste, climate change, irreparable harm to our food chain and rapidly increasing instances… — Yehuda Berg Copy Share Image
I am a Warner from God to America and the nations of the Earth by God's Permission. God is destroying America by… — Louis Farrakhan Copy Share Image
The United Nations Children's Fund reports that more than 18 million children worldwide have lost both parents to the ravages of AIDS,… — Foster Friess Copy Share Image
As climate change moves from a model of the future to the reality of the present, health care systems across the country… — Tatiana Schlossberg Copy Share Image
“Famines are not natural disasters. Famines are man-made. Droughts happen from time to time. But in this century, for any drought to… — Jeffrey Gettleman Copy Share Image
“Together, they represented a vast bureaucracy hidden in plain sight: For every dollar that FEMA spent preparing for natural disasters, the agency’s… — Garrett M. Graff Copy Share Image
The U.N. has brought peace and order to many places around the world. However, terrorism, violent extremism, violations of human rights, natural… — Miroslav Lajcak Copy Share Image
Climate change hype has grave real world consequences. It gets rich countries to adopt silly policies and to impose devastating eco-imperialism on… — Leon Louw Copy Share Image
“There should be more natural disasters. I like those because you can't blame anyone. You can't put an earthquake on trial. You… — Henry Rollins Copy Share Image
“Since the garden, we live in a world filled with suffering, disease, poverty, racism, natural disasters, war, aging, and death — and… — Timothy Keller Copy Share Image
Architects mostly work for privileged people, people who have money and power, Power and money are invisible, so people hire us to… — Shigeru Ban Copy Share Image
Although it is tempting to think of these natural landscapes as reflecting a stability in climactic and geologic forces, long periods of… — David Holmgren Copy Share Image
“If there is a deity of the kind imagined by votaries of the big mail-order religions such as Christianity and Islam, and… — A.C. Grayling Copy Share Image
“How much we thought all of it did. You know what really matters?” He waits for my answer. I feel as if… — rick yancey Copy Share Image
“God’s wrath often gets spoken of as though it were only one specific thing. Our definition of it has become very narrow,… — Jeff Turner Copy Share Image
“The Crucified is the One most traumatized. He has borne the World Trade Center. He has carried the Iraq war, the destruction… — Diane Langberg Copy Share Image
“What struck me, in reading the reports from Sri Lanka, was the mild disgrace of belonging to our imperfectly evolved species in… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“Small societies are particularly vulnerable to disruption of key lifelines, such as trading relations, or to large perturbations like wars or natural… — David R. Montgomery Copy Share Image
“You might think that, by now, people would have become accustomed to the idea of natural catastrophes. We live on a planet… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“It is of the nature of war to increase the executive at the expense of legislative authority," the Federalist tell us. And… — Gene Healy Copy Share Image
“Pioneer social psychologist Leon Festinger made sense of that behavior in his 1950s study, When Prophecy Fails . Festinger and two colleagues… — Gershom Gorenberg Copy Share Image
“here is something that is impossible for anyone to believe. The human species has been in existence as Homo sapiens for (let… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Can I take your picture?? I love to collect pictures of natural disasters — Hussein Nishah Copy Share Image
War zones are dangerous, protests can be violent, also, natural disasters are difficult to cover, so there are going to be risks. — Kate Adie Copy Share Image
Human and natural disasters just before the animal was a threat to humanity today are at risk from human — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
Inhabitants of underdeveloped nations and victims of natural disasters are the only people who have ever been happy to see soy beans — Fran Lebowitz Copy Share Image
Inhabitants of underdeveloped nations and victims of natural disasters are the only people who have ever been happy to see soybeans. — Fran Lebowitz Copy Share Image