“Many of us are caught in separateness and we look for love out there, out there. But then as we proceed inside there will be the love. The universe is an example of love. Like a tree. Like the ocean. Like my body. Like my wheelchair. I see the love.” LooksBodyUniverseTreeExampleOceanCaughtWheelchairsLooking For LoveSeparatenessExamples Of Love Author:Ram Dass
“That long (Canadian) frontier from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, guarded only by neighbourly respect and honourable obligations, as an example to every country and a pattern for the future of the world.” WorldLongCountryExampleOceanPatternsObligationFrontiersPacificGuardedPacific Ocean Author:Winston Churchill
“We know that to wage a nuclear war today, for example, would be a form of suicide; or that to pollute the air or the oceans in order to achieve some short-term benefit would be to destroy the very basis for our survival.” KnowsWarWould BeTodayFormOrderTermAirAchieveExampleOceanBenefitsSurvivalBasesSuicideEnvironmentalNuclearPollutionShort TermNuclear War Book:Path To Tranquility Source: Path To Tranquility
“Any scientist can testify that a dead ocean means a dead planet .... No national law, no national precautions can save the planet. The ocean, more than any other part of our planet, ... is a classic example of the absolute need for international global action.” NeedsMeanActionLawExamplePlanetsOceanScientistAbsolutesInternationalClassicOur PlanetPrecautionSave The Planet Author:Thor Heyerdahl
“The critical thing about the design process is to identify your scarcest resource. Despite what you may think, that very often is not money. For example, in a NASA moon shot, money is abundant but lightness is scarce; every ounce of weight requires tons of material below. On the design of a beach vacation home, the limitation may be your ocean-front footage. You have to make sure your whole team understands what scarce resource you're optimizing.” ThinkingMayWholeHomeProcessTeamFrontsExampleDesignMaterialsMoonOceanShotsResourcesWeightCriticalDespiteLimitationBeachVacationScarceNasaOften IsLightnessScarce ResourcesDesign Process Author:Fred Brooks
“Ice is remarkable in many ways. A simple experiment one can do at home is to add salt to an amount of water in different concentrations. For example, one can mimic the concentration of the ocean, or one can make it even saltier.” WayDifferentHomeWaterCan DoSimpleExampleAmountOceanAddExperimentsIceRemarkableConcentrationSalt Author:Ira Flatow
“Whales, for example, also navigate with sound, but they're now beginning to be beached because the ocean is getting too noisy. Weird things like that. I mean this is very real. Like, if you look at the satellites in the sky at night you know it's an eerie sense of we're.” IfsKnowsLooksMeanRealNightSoundSkyExampleOceanWhalesNoisyNavigateSatellitesWeird ThingsEerie Author:DJ Spooky
“[Barack] Obama, for example, he has not given up on cap-and-trade. Now, he has not been able to pass cap-and-trade, but cap-and-trade is all about redistribution of wealth in a global basis - taking money out of this country and giving it to third-world countries on the other end of the ocean. And that is redistribution of wealth in a global basis. It's fundamental Marxism.” WorldGivingEndsCountryAbleGivenWealthExampleOceanThirdsBasesFundamentalsTradeBarackMarxismGiven UpCapsThird WorldThird World CountriesRedistribution Of Wealth Author:Rafael Cruz