“The effort to improve the conditions of man, however, is not a task for the few. It is the task of all nations-acting alone, acting in groups, acting in the United Nations, for plague and pestilence, plunder and pollution, the hazards of nature and the hunger of children are the foes of every nation. The earth, the sea and the air are the concern of every nation. And science, technology and education can be the ally of every nation.” MenChildrenEarthNationsUnitedEffortActingTechnologyGroupsAirSeaConditionsConcernTasksEnvironmentalHungerAlliesPollutionUnited NationsFoePlagueHazardsPlunderPestilenceScience TechnologyTechnology And Education Author:John F. Kennedy
“For plague and pestilence, plunder and pollution, the hazards of nature and the hunger of children are the foes of every nation. The earth, the sea and the air are the concern of every nation.” ChildrenEarthNationsAirSeaConcernHungerPollutionFoePlagueHazardsPlunderPestilence Author:John F. Kennedy
“That someone would want another human being to suffer, or would even tolerate the idea, for committing no crime at all but being reasonable, is truly frightening. A religion that breeds such people is a genuine plague upon the earth.” PeopleWantHumansIdeasEarthSufferingHuman BeingsCrimeGenuineReasonableFrighteningToleratePlague Author:Richard Carrier
“Our meaning is to make our little planet Earth a better place to live, to stop wars, disarm nuclear missiles, to stop diseases, AIDS, plague, cancer and to stop pollution.” LittlesWarEarthPlanetsDiseaseCancerAidsNuclearPollutionBetter PlacePlagueMissilesPlanet EarthPlaces To LiveCancer SurvivorNuclear MissilesStop War Author:Uri Geller
“I have lived to see the greatest plague on earth -- the condemning of God's word, a fearful thing, surpassing all other plagues in the world; for thereupon most surely follow all manner of punishments, eternal and corporal.” WorldEarthEternalPunishmentFearfulPlagueCondemningSurpassing Author:Martin Luther
“These movies belonged to the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries that period of great, unsustainable, and hedonistic prosperity, driven by the burning of Earth's reserves of perishable oil, which culminated in the False Tribulation, and the wars, and the plagues, and the painful dwindling of inflated populations to more reasonable numbers.” FirstsWarEarthNumbersCenturyPeriodsTwentiesPopulationPainfulProsperityOilDrivenBurningReasonableReservesPlagueTribulationHedonistic Book:Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America Source: Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America