“Mainly I've been back to my books and writings and being nice and quiet and lazy. As I'm writing this, the radio says there's a foot of snow falling on Long Island. I really love snow and wish I could take a long walk in it right now.” WritingLongBookFallWishWalksNiceFeetRight NowQuietRadioSnowIslandsLazyBeing NiceLong IslandLong WalksSnow Falling Author:Jack Kerouac
“Interestingly enough after diving to 235 feet in Saba, I visited the Virgin Islands. There, as a pure Karmic coincidence, I met the inventor of the snowboard, Steve Sanders, Mr. Burton's brother.” EnoughFeetBrotherMetsPureIslandsCoincidenceVirginsInventorRamaDiving Author:Frederick Lenz
“Five states - Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois and North Carolina - have been identified by the EPA as contributing significantly to Rhode Island pollution. As of 2010, 284 tall smokestacks - stacks over 500 feet - were operating in the United States: needles injecting poison into the atmosphere.” Has BeensStatesUnitedUnited StatesFiveFeetWestAtmosphereIslandsPoisonTallPollutionNeedlesVirginiaContributingOhioCarolinaPennsylvaniaNorth CarolinaIllinoisOver 50West VirginiaEpaRhode Island Author:Sheldon Whitehouse
“Most days I feel like the sole survivor of a shipwreck, rowing my paddleboat across a sea of people on waves made of an infinite array of hands and crests that reveal anonymous faces. On a good day, the clouds part to alight on-lo and behold-an island! I step ashore, only find that it too is made of people, mangled bodies somehow still alive. They grab at my feet, pulling me under like quicksand. The last thing I see before suffocating is the sky, a billion eyes staring down, blinking in undulating electric ripples. The cold rain I feel on my cheeks is the tears of the people.” PeopleFeelsMadeStillsBodyHandsEyeLastsFacesStepsAliveSeaFeetSkyTearsColdRainInfiniteCloudsWaveBillionsStaringIslandsSurvivorSoleCheeksElectricPullingGood DayRippleRowingShipwreckSuffocatingQuicksand Author:Richard M. Nixon
“There's a different kind of comfort that comes from knowing that you are putting your best foot forward. It's called psychological comfort. Look at a picture of the Coney Island boardwalk in 1925. Men were in full-on three-piece suits, hats. They may have only had one suit. But they pressed it. They made it look as good as possible.” MenLooksKindMayMadeDifferentThreeKnowingPiecesFeetComfortPsychologicalSuitsMade ItIslandsHatsDifferent KindsBoardwalksConey Island Author:Tom Ford
“If you live on an atoll and you get a warning by radio that a big wave is coming and everyone is told to move to higher ground, where are you supposed to go on these islands? There is none. The highest ground is four-meters (around 13 feet) above sea level, meaning you'd be safer in a coconut tree. How, though, are you supposed to get your grandfather, grandmother and grandchildren up there?” IfsBigsMovingLevelsFourTreeSeaFeetGoes OnHigherHighestWaveRadioIslandsGrandmotherWarningGrandfatherGrandchildrenMeterCoconutsGrandmother And GrandchildrenHigher Ground Author:Enele Sopoaga
“When you're in the middle of nowhere, when you're on this tiny little island, probably one of ten people ever to step foot on this island, it's taken you a week to get there by boat - and you step near to an albatross nest. It doesn't even look at you as the enemy. You get this great nature moment. Until you realize the albatross, along with the thousands of other winged albatrosses next to it, has constructed its nest of trash.” PeopleLooksLittlesMomentsNextRealizingStepsEnemyTakenWeekFeetMiddleTenTinyBoatIslandsTrashNestsMiddle Of NowhereAlbatross Author:Jeff Corwin
“The Aloha spirit is something that is very special and very meaningful to us and our Polynesian culture. Those of you who have had the opportunity to visit Hawaii, or any of the Polynesian islands, know that it's a very special thing. It's an intangible, and when you get off the plane and have your feet on the ground there, it energetically takes you to a different place.” KnowsDifferentSpiritCultureOpportunityFeetSpecialMeaningfulPlanesIslandsHawaiiDifferent PlaceIntangibleVery MeanFeet On The GroundSpecial ThingsAlohaVery MeaningfulPolynesians Author:Dwayne Johnson