“Since it is the very substance of the animal, it is the blood which transports the fuel.If the animal did not habitually replace, through nourishing themselves,what they losethrough respiration, the lamp would very soon run out of oil and the animal would perish, just as the lamp goes out when it lacks fuel.” IfsRunningAnimalBloodOilSubstanceFuelLampsTransportRespiration Author:Antoine Lavoisier
“If the moon and earth were not retained in their orbits by their animal force or some other equivalent, the earth would mount to the moon by a fifty-fourth part of their distance, and the moon fall towards the earth through the other fifty-three parts, and they would there meet, assuming, however, that the substance of both is of the same density.” IfsEarthFallThreeForceAnimalMoonDistanceAssumingSubstanceFiftyFourthOrbitDensity Author:Johannes Kepler
“war with poison and chemicals was not so rare in the ancient world ... An astounding panoply of toxic substances, venomous creatures, poison plants, animals and insects, deleterious environments, virulent pathogens, infectious agents, noxious gases, and combustible chemicals were marshalled to defeat foes - and panoply is an apt term here, because it is the ancient Greek word for 'all weapons.” WorldWarTermAnimalHistoryEnvironmentCreaturesWeaponsPlantDefeatAncientAgentsSubstanceGreekPoisonChemicalsToxicInsectsFoeAncient GreekAncient WorldVenomousPathogens Book:Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, and Scorpion Bombs: Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World Source: Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, and Scorpion Bombs: Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World
“Creating everlasting works is possible only being ducked in Verity; and gaining verity is possible only from the god. The one who given the ability for creation to, it is given the ability for immortality to. This ability is the substance not only of the human beings, but it can be seen in animals; birds and insects.” HumansGivenHuman BeingsAbilityAnimalCreationCreatingBirdSubstanceImmortalityInsectsEverlasting Author:Tivadar Kosztka Csontvary
“You people who have survived childhood don't remeber any longer what it was like. You think children are whole, uncomplicated creatures, and if you split them in two with a handy axe there would be all one substance inside, hard candy. But it isn't hard candy so much as a hopeless seething lava of all kinds of things, a turmoil, a mess. And once the child starts thinking about this mess he begins to disintegrate as a child and turns into something else--an adult, an animal.” PeopleIfsThinkingKindChildrenTwoHardWholeWould BeTurnsAnimalChildhoodLike YouCreaturesAdultsAll KindsMessSubstanceHopelessSplitsSurvivedCandyTurmoilHandyLavaUncomplicatedSeethingHard Candy Author:Joyce Carol Oates
“As musicians it's often difficult. You go to a dinner party and most people treat you like some kind of exotic animal and in a way like you don't have any problems and that it's all fantastic and glamorous and that you wake up in the morning, you kick the groupies out of bed, you roll onto the floor onto a needle, right, which fills you with a lovely substance, you roll into the gutter and you stare at the moon and out comes beautiful poetry. The fact of the matter is that that's nonsense. It's a lot of hard work.” PeopleWayKindMatterHardFactsProblemBeautifulDifficultAnimalPartyMorningHard WorkLike YouBedMoonMusicianTreatsWake UpDinnerLovelyFantasticSubstanceStaringKicksNonsenseGlamorousNeedlesExoticDinner PartyGuttersGroupieBeautiful PoetryExotic Animals Author:Brian Molko
“The line that I am urging as today's conventional wisdom is not a denial of consciousness. It is often called, with more reason, arepudiation of mind. It is indeed a repudiation of mind as a second substance, over and above body. It can be described less harshly as an identification of mind with some of the faculties, states, and activities of the body. Mental states and events are a special subclass of the states and events of the human or animal body.” MindHumansStatesReasonBodyTodayLinesAnimalConsciousnessSpecialEventsActivityDenialSubstanceMaterialismFacultyConventionalIdentificationConventional Wisdom Author:Willard Van Orman Quine
“Around the world, we see the results of exploitation which destroys much without taking future generations into account. Protecting the world's forests; stemming desertification and erosion; avoiding the spread of toxic substances harmful to man, animals and plants; protecting the atmosphere; all these can be accomplished only through active and wise cooperation, without borders or political power plays.” MenWorldPlayPoliticalAnimalResultsWiseGenerationsAccountsPlantEnvironmentalSpreadActiveForestsAround The WorldSubstanceAtmosphereBordersAccomplishedCooperationToxicExploitationAvoidingStewardshipFuture GenerationPolitical PowerErosionPower Play Author:Pope John Paul II
“Along with the possibility of extinction of mankind by nuclear war, the central problem of our age has therefore become the contamination of man's total environment with such substances of incredible potential for harm-substances that accumulate in the tissues of plants and animals and even penetrate the germ cells to shatter or alter the very material of heredity upon which the shape of the future depends.” MenWarProblemAgeAnimalEnvironmentMankindPossibilityMaterialsDependsShapesPlantEnvironmentalIncrediblesHarmNuclearCellsSubstancePollutionExtinctionPenetrateGermsTissuesNuclear WarHeredityPlants And AnimalsContamination Book:Silent Spring Source: Silent Spring
“To me it begins and ends with these psychedelic substances. The synergy of the psilocybin in the hominid diet brought us out of the animal mind and into the world of articulated speech and imagination.” WorldMindEndsImaginationAnimalSpeechSubstanceDietsPsychedelicSynergyPsilocybinHominids Author:Terence McKenna