“Without natural resources life itself is impossible. From birth to death, natural resources, transformed for human use, feed, clothe, shelter, and transport us. Upon them we depend for every material necessity, comfort, convenience, and protection in our lives. Without abundant resources prosperity is out of reach.” HumansUseNaturalOur LivesImpossibleMaterialsDependsBirthComfortResourcesProsperityProtectionTransformedShelterConvenienceTransportNatural Resources Book:Breaking New Ground Source: Breaking New Ground
“All distinctions of birth or of rank have been abolished. All citizens, whether native or adopted, are placed upon terms of precise equality. All are entitled to equal rights and equal protection.” Has BeensTermRightsBirthCitizensEqualProtectionDistinctionNativeEntitledPreciseAdoptedEqual RightsEqual Protection Author:James K. Polk
“I believe that every single human being is entitled to the protection of our laws, whether they can vote or not. Whether they can speak or not. Whether they can hire a lawyer or not. Whether they have a birth certificate or not. And I think future generations will look back at this history of our country and call us barbarians for murdering millions of babies who we never gave them a chance to live.” ThinkingBelieveHumansLooksCountryLawSpeakI BelieveChanceHuman BeingsMillionsGenerationsBabyBirthVoteProtectionLawyerOur CountryEntitledFuture GenerationBarbariansCertificatesBirth Certificate Author:Marco Rubio
“Nothing is better settled at the common law than the doctrine that the children, even of aliens, born in a country, while the parents reside there under the protection of the government, and owing a temporary allegiance thereto, are subjects by birth.” ChildrenCountryGovernmentLawParentBornCommonSubjectsBirthProtectionDoctrineAliensTemporaryAllegianceOwingCommon Law Author:St. George Tucker
“Humans became easy prey when they moved from the forest to the savanna, which deprived them of the option of climbing trees to flee predators. This shift made it necessary for the men to actively protect the women and their babies. Only as a result of this protection were women able to give birth in shorter intervals, perhaps once every two or three years. This meant that they could produce offspring about twice as frequently as apes. I would be willing to bet that this rapid reproduction is one of the reasons why we dominate the world today, and not the apes.” MenWorldGivingYearsHumansMadeTwoReasonWould BeTodayAbleThreeEasyResultsTreeProduceWillingHe ManBabyBirthProtectMovedProtectionForestsMade ItReason WhyClimbingThree YearsPreyRapidsDeprivedApesWorld TodayOffspringReproductionPredatorIntervalsClimbing TreesSavanna Author:Frans de Waal
“Buddhism holds that everything is in constant flux. Thus the question is whether we are to accept change passively and be swept away by it or whether we are to take the lead and create positive changes on our own initiative. While conservatism and self-protection might be likened to winter, night, and death, the spirit of pioneering and attempting to realize ideals evokes images of spring, morning, and birth.” SelfMightSpiritNightRealizingAcceptingMorningBuddhismBirthSpringIdealsConstantWinterProtectionBuddhistInitiativeAttemptingConservatismEvokeFluxPositive ChangeSwept AwayPioneeringSelf ProtectionAccepting ChangeWinter Night Author:Daisaku Ikeda