“Mr Palliser was one of those politicians in possessing whom England has perhaps more reason to be proud than of any other of her resources, and who, as a body, give to her that exquisite combination of conservatism and progress which is her present strength and best security for the future.” GivingReasonBodyProgressSecurityProudPoliticianResourcesEnglandCombinationBe ProudConservatismExquisitePossessing Author:Anthony Trollope
“The teenage female has less demand to perform and more resources to attract love. Her body and mind are more genetic gifts.” MindBodyDemandResourcesFemaleTeenageMind And Body Book:The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex Source: The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex
“The world is a resource for us and we have access to the world because of the kind of bodies and skills that we have so that there's a sense in which the individual person doesn't have the burden of having to memorize everything he or she needs to know. The world helps us.” KnowsWorldNeedsKindPersonsHelpingBodyIndividualSkillsResourcesBurdenAccess Author:Alva Noe
“The vulgarization of Darwinism that sees the "struggle for existence" as nothing but the competition for some environmental resource in short supply ignores the large body of evidence about the actual complexity of the relationship between organisms and their resources.” BodyExistenceStruggleEvidenceResourcesCompetitionEnvironmentalComplexityOrganismsDarwinismStruggle For Existence Author:Richard Lewontin
“If the resources of different nations are treated as exclusive properties of these nations as wholes, if international economic relations, instead of being relations between individuals, become increasingly relations between whole nations organized as trading bodies, they inevitably become the source of friction and envy between whole nations.” IfsDifferentWholeBodyIndividualNationsEconomicSourceResourcesRelationPropertyInternationalEnvyTreatedOrganizedTradingExclusiveFriction Author:Friedrich August von Hayek