“The benefits of medical research are real - but so are the potential horrors of genetic engineering and embryo manipulation. We devise heart transplants, but do little for the 15 million who die annually of malnutrition and related diseases. Our cleverness has grown prodigiously - but not our wisdom.” HeartLittlesRealDiesMillionsHorrorDiseaseBenefitsResearchMedicalRelatedManipulationEngineeringClevernessMalnutritionEmbryosGenetic EngineeringTransplantsMedical ResearchHeart Transplant Author:Martin Ryle
“Very few people would choose to have even the most fabled assortment of goods if it meant getting cancer within the year. But the choice involves not the certainty of cancer very soon but an increased probability of cancer at some time in the future. The cancers are no less real; millions will die painfully and prematurely because of what we do to our environment. But the choice is not an easily visualizable one, and our capacity of denial comes strongly into play - as it tends to whenever we must weigh future costs against immediate benefits.” PeopleIfsYearsRealPlayDiesChoicesMillionsEnvironmentCostBenefitsCapacityEnvironmentalCancerCertaintyDenialGoodsPollutionProbabilityOur Environment Author:Paul L Wachtel
“What you do for yourself is fleeting and dies with you. What you do for others has unending benefit and is eternal.” DiesBenefitsEternalFleetingUnending Author:Jerold Panas
“If we must grind up human flesh and bones in the industrial machine that we call modern America, then, before God, I assert that those who consume the coal and you and I who benefit from that service, because we live in comfort, we owe protection to those men first and we owe security for their families if they die.” IfsMenFirstsHumansCareAmericaDiesHeavenVoiceHellModernSecurityComfortBenefitsMachinesBonesProtectionFleshI CareCoalGrindHeaven Or HellModern America Author:John Lewis
“You either create something and you keep it a secret and you die with it, or you can benefit the craft.” DiesSecretBenefitsCrafts Author:Vidal Sassoon
“He who lives only to benefit himself confers on the world a benefit when he dies.” WorldLifeDiesBenefitsSelfishness Author:Tertullian
“He had never looked forward to the wisdom and other vaunted benefits of old age. Would he be able to die young—and if possible free of all pain? A graceful death—as a richly patterned kimono, thrown carelessly across a polished table, slides unobtrusively down into the darkness of the floor beneath. A death marked by elegance.” IfsAgeAblePainYoungDiesDarknessBenefitsTablesOld AgeThrownEleganceSlidesPolishedDie YoungKimonos Book:Spring Snow Source: Spring Snow
“No matter how many toys we amass we leave them behind when we die, just as we leave a broken environment, an economy that only benefits the richest, and a legacy of empowering greed over goodness. It is now time to commit to following a new path.” MatterDiesBehindsEconomyPathEnvironmentBrokenGoodnessBenefitsGreedFollowingCommitLegacyEmpoweringToysNew Paths Author:John Perkins