“There are three periods in life: youth, middle age and "how well you look".” Quote by Nelson Rockefeller
“It's good to stay as close to real life as you can, and then kind of dress it up.” LifeKindRealDressesReal Life Author:Nelson DeMille
“So when I cease to be I want to go back...to the sea! Oh for the life of a sardine! That is the life for me!” WantLifeSeaCeaseSardines Author:Charlie Chaplin
“The gods never let us love and be wise at the same time.” WiseComplicatedLatinBeing WiseComplicated RelationshipLatin PhrasesLatin Proverb Author:Publilius Syrus
“We have reason not to be afraid of the machine, for there is always constructive change, the enemy of machines, making them change to fit new conditions.” ReasonEnemyConditionsFitMachinesDaily LifeConstructive Author:Charles Kettering
“We suffer not from overproduction but from undercirculation. You have heard of technocracy. I wish I had those fellows for my competitors. I'd like to take the automobile it is said they predicted could be made now that would last fifty years. Even if never used, this automobile would not be worth anything except to a junkman in ten years, because of the changes in men's tastes and ideas. This desire for change is an inherent quality in human nature, so that the present generation must not try to crystallize the needs of the future ones.” IfsMenNeedsTryingYearsHumansMadeSaidIdeasLastsUsedDesireSufferingWishQualityGenerationsHeardHuman NatureTasteTenFellowsFiftyDaily LifeInherentCompetitorsAutomobile Author:Charles Kettering
“We have been measuring too much in terms of the dollar. What we should do is think in terms of useful materials-things that will be of value to us in our daily life.” ThinkingShouldHas BeensValuesTermToo MuchMaterialsDollarsDaily LifeMeasuringMaterial Things Author:Charles Kettering
“Night and day the river flows. If time is the mind of space, the River is the soul of the desert. Brave boatmen come, they go, they die, the voyage flows on forever. We are all canyoneers. We are all passengers on this little mossy ship, this delicate dory sailing round the sun that humans call the earth. Joy, shipmates, joy.” IfsMindHumansLittlesSoulEarthJoyNightDiesSpaceSunForeverFlowRiversBraveEnvironmentalRoundsShipsDesertDelicateSailingVoyagesPassengersRaftingFlowing River Author:Edward Abbey
“To have some parts flowing free again . . . with deer grazing on its banks . . . ducks and geese raising their young in the backwaters . . . eddies and twists and turns for canoeists . . . and fishing opportunities such as Lewis and Clark enjoyed . . . would be the finest possible tribute to the men of the Expedition, and a priceless gift for our children.” MenChildrenWould BeYoungTurnsOpportunityHe ManRiversOur ChildrenEnvironmentalEnjoyedFishingDucksFinestTwistsTributePricelessGeeseDeerExpeditionsTwists And TurnsGrazingPaddlingLewis And Clark Author:Stephen Ambrose
“Men may dam it and say that they have made a lake, but it will still be a river. It will keep its nature and bide its time, like a caged animal alert for the slightest opening. In time, it will have its way; the dam, like the ancient cliffs, will be carried away piecemeal in the currents.” MenWayMayMadeStillsAnimalRiversEnvironmentalAncientCurrentsOpeningLakesCliffsCarried AwayDamsCagedCaged Animal Author:Wendell Berry