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The planet earth has a life span of eight billion years, give or take a few million. People have been around for… — Charlotte Sophia Kasl Copy Share Image
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“Does it improve the atmosphere of the garden, the more flowers there are in a garden? “Yes of course, we all have… — Sarah Rajkotwala Copy Share Image
“The natural world,” Rachel was saying. “I’m talking trees and our huge yard, and there’s a creek, and the river, and real… — Erika Carter Copy Share Image
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“The first Abenaki word I ever learned was Bitawbagok – the word they use for Lake Champlain. It means, literally, the waters… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“When we learn to work with our own Inner Nature, and with the natural laws operating around us, we reach the level… — Benjamin Hoff Copy Share Image
“The difference between supermind and Big Mind (if we take Big Mind to mean the state experience of nondual Suchness, or turiyatita)… — Ken Wilber Copy Share Image
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“The diagnostic enterprise hinges on an optimistic notion: that disease is part of a natural world that only awaits our understanding. But… — Gary Greenberg Copy Share Image
“December. The days begin white and glittering with snow---on the roof, the branches of the sycamore, where a robin has taken up… — Emilia Hart Copy Share Image
“In years past, a person died, and eventually all those with memories of him or her also died, bringing about the complete… — Minae Mizumura Copy Share Image
It's easy to love the snow because at the end of every snowstorm it's as if the world has started over. There… — Andrew McMahon Copy Share Image
Every ecosystem, even a small one, is sustainable because it has certain ensembles and conditions and influences that are unique to it.… — E. O. Wilson Copy Share Image
We are social animals. We like to feel a part of something of beauty and power that transcends our insignificance. It can… — Bernd Heinrich Copy Share Image
“Think; Of a world without men. Where the sun shines, and the rain falls. Where the grass grows, nibbled by deer in… — Jay Ashton Copy Share Image
One of the greatest gifts science has brought to the world is continuing elimination of the supernatural, and it was a lesson… — James D. Watson Copy Share Image
“Living organisms were not independently created, but have descended and diversified over time from common ancestors. And thus, no other biological theory… — Tommy Rodriguez Copy Share Image
“A state of shock is produced when a story is ruptured… Trump is not a rupture at all, but rather the culmination… — Naomi Klein Copy Share Image
“As science advanced in the late nineteenth century, it increasingly excluded appeals to divine action or divine ideas as a way of… — Stephen C. Meyer Copy Share Image
You can have a strong economy or you can help the environment, but you can't do both at the same time. That's… — James Cameron Copy Share Image
“Limitation of scope, however, could represent a profound advantage from an ecological point of view. The sun, the wind and the earth… — Murray Bookchin Copy Share Image
“We live, all of us, in sprung rhythm. Even in cities, folk stir without knowing it to the surge in the blood… — G.M.W. Wemyss Copy Share Image
“Though the redemption purchased by Christ, as described in this epistle, is so complete and so free, yet between the beginning and… — Charles Hodge Copy Share Image
“Note to self: Try to extend positive feelings associated with Scratch-Off win into all areas of life. Be bigger presence at work.… — George Saunders Copy Share Image
The earth has continued to change, from rapid climatic changes that have caused the glaciers and the ice sheets to basically bulldoze… — Gordon Hempton Copy Share Image
At the end of the day, no amount of investing, no amount of clean electrons, no amount of energy efficiency will save… — Anonymous Copy Share Image