“A man who is morally clean, other things being equal, has in every instance, greater agility, greater capacity, and greater endurance by far than the man who is not. While the latter is wasting his creative energies in useless pleasures, as well as in disease producing habits, the former is turning all of his creative energy into ability and genius, and the result is evident.” MenWellsEnergyAbilityPleasureResultsCreativeGreaterHe ManGeniusHabitEqualDiseaseCapacityCleanInstanceFormerUselessLatterEnduranceEvidentAgilityBeing EqualCreative Energy Author:Christian D. Larson
“We are like dogs, cats, cows, rats ... What separates us from them and from the remaining matches against mammals is negligible. To have the same diseases. Rats spread plague like us, but we are just as contagious as them. And the dogs get diabetes, like we do, and get cancer, like us. And age, like us. And die, like us. Why then the biblical claim that man is the king of creation? Perhaps because only man has developed spoken language, the words, wherein lies its prodigious ability to lie.” MenAgeLyingDiesLanguageAbilityDogCreationKingsDiseaseCatClaimsCancerSpreadCowsBiblicalRatsPlagueContagiousDiabetesMammalsProdigiousSpoken Language Author:Fernando Vallejo
“the recurrent drama of menstrual bleeding must have been unnerving to primitive peoples. In man, the shedding of blood is always associated with injury, disease, or death. Only the female half of humanity was seen to have the magical ability to bleed profusely and still rise phoenix-like each month from the gore.” MenHas BeensStillsHumanityWomenAbilityHalfBloodMonthsDramaDiseaseFemaleInjuryPrimitiveGoreBleedingPhoenixEach Month Author:Estelle Ramey
“What AI could do is essentially be a power tool that magnifies human intelligence and gives us the ability to move our civilization forward. It might be curing disease, it might be eliminating poverty. Certainly it should include preventing environmental catastrophe. If AI could be instrumental to all those things, then I would feel it was worthwhile.” IfsGivingFeelsShouldHumansMightMovingAbilityPovertyCivilizationDiseaseToolsEnvironmentalWorthwhileCatastrophePreventingEliminatingHuman IntelligencePower Tools Author:Stuart J. Russell
“When a body is in an alkaline state, it avoids disease, but when it's in an acidic state - where you're eating a lot of processed foods, meat, dairy - you're not going to have that hydration in your body, and you're not going to have that ability to fight off disease, and it's going to impact your immune system and the inflammation in your body too.” StatesBodyFightingAbilityDiseaseEatingImpactYour BodyMeatImmuneDairyImmune SystemProcessed FoodHydrationEating A Lot Author:Vani Hari
“I loved my husband very much, and it was heartbreaking to have him develop Alzheimer's disease, and to stand by and watch him decline in his ability to take care of himself.” CareAbilityWatchesHusbandDiseaseTake CareMy HusbandDeclineHeartbreakingAlzheimerAlzheimer's Author:Sandra Day O'Connor
“Wal-Mart's size and scale is so vast they literally have the ability to change the face of the entire country. If Wal-Mart were to make a decision tomorrow to refuse to sell a single product made with partially hydrogenated oils, for example, we'd probably see rates from heart disease decline a few years later. That's how powerful Wal-Mart is.” IfsYearsHeartMadeCountryFacesAbilityDecisionPowerfulExampleProductsTomorrowDiseaseSellsRateSizeRefuseOilScalesDeclineHeart DiseaseAbility To Change Author:Simon Sinek
“Whoever has experienced the power and the unrestrained ability to humiliate another human being automatically loses his own sensations. Tyranny is a habit, it has its own organic life, it develops finally into a disease. The habit can kill and coarsen the very best man or woman to the level of a beast. Blood and power intoxicate ... the return of the human dignity, repentance and regeneration becomes almost impossible.” MenHumansLosesHuman BeingsAbilityLevelsImpossibleBloodReturnHabitDiseaseDignityTyrannyBeastRepentanceSensationsHuman DignityRegenerationHumiliateOrganic Life Author:Fyodor Dostoevsky
“It's clearly a crisis of two things: of consciousness and conditioning. We have the technological power, the engineering skills to save our planet, to cure disease, to feed the hungry, to end war; But we lack the intellectual vision, the ability to change our minds. We must decondition ourselves from 10,000 years of bad behavior. And, it's not easy.” YearsMindTwoWarEndsEasyAbilityConsciousnessVisionPlanetsSkillsDiseaseBehaviorIntellectualCrisisHungryCuresTwo ThingsEngineeringTechnologicalOur PlanetConditioningMind BlowingBad BehaviorAbility To ChangeBlowing ItSave Our Planet Author:Terence McKenna
“Whether or not we have personality disturbances, whether or not we have the ability to overcome deficiencies of early environment, is like the answer to the question whether or not we shall be struck down by a dread disease: "it's all a matter of luck." It is important to keep this in mind, for people almost always forget it, with consequences in human intolerance and unnecessary suffering that are incalculable.” PeopleMindHumansImportantMatterSufferingAbilityAnswersForgetEnvironmentPersonalityDiseaseConsequenceOvercomingLuckFree WillDreadIntoleranceUnnecessaryForget ItDeficiencyDisturbanceUnnecessary Suffering Author:John Hospers
“The great virtue of a diversified food economy, like a diverse pasture or farm, is its ability to withstand any shock. The important thing is that there be multiple food chains, so that when any one of them fails-when the oil runs out, when mad cow or other food-borne diseases become epidemic, when the pesticides no longer work, when drought strikes and plagues come and soils blow away-we'll still have a way to feed ourselves.” WayStillsImportantRunningAbilityEconomyVirtueEnvironmentFailingDiseaseImportant ThingsMadBlowOilStrikesChainsSoilShockFarmsCowsDiverseMultiplePlagueEpidemicsDroughtPasturesFood ChainPesticides Book:The Omnivore's Dilemma: The Search for a Perfect Meal in a Fast-Food World Source: The Omnivore's Dilemma: The Search for a Perfect Meal in a Fast-Food World