“Gradual and moderate warming brings benefits as well as incurring costs. These benefits and costs will not, of course, be felt uniformly throughout the world; the colder regions of the world will be more affected by the benefits, and the hotter regions by the costs.” WorldWellsCoursesFeltCostBenefitsRegionsAffectedModeratesHotterIncurring Book:AN Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming Source: AN Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming
“The cost of war impacts all of us - both in the human cost and the cost that's being felt frankly in places like Flint, Michigan, where families and children are devastated and destroyed by completely failed infrastructure because of lack of investment.” HumansChildrenWarFeltCostImpactInvestmentDestroyedInfrastructureMichiganDevastatedCost Of War Author:Tulsi Gabbard
“On many occasions in the late 1950s and 1960s, [Ho Chi Minh's] ideas were apparently ignored by those who felt that his approach was too naive and prone to compromise. The outbreak of open warfare with the French and later with the United States was in effect a sign of the failure of Ho Chi Minh to achieve his objective to fight and win at low cost.” IdeasStatesFightingWinningFeltUnitedUnited StatesAchieveEffectsCostLateApproachLowsObjectivesCompromiseOccasionsWarfareIgnoredNaive1960sOutbreaks Author:William J. Duiker
“That wind. I see it's blowing now. Furtive but commanding, it has dictated every move we've ever made. My mother felt it, and so do I - even here, even now - as it sweeps us like leaves into his backseat corner, dancing us to shreds against the stones. V'la l'bon vent, v'a l'joli vent. I though we'd silenced it for good. But the smallest thing can wake the wind@ a word, a sign, even a death. There's no such thing as a trivial thing. Everything costs; it all adds up until finally the balance shifts and we're gone again, back on the road, telling ourselves - well maybe next time” WellsMadeMovingMotherNextFeltGoneWindBalanceCostStonesAddDancingCornersSmallestNext TimeBackseatTrivial ThingsMaybe Next Time Author:Joanne Harris