“Our best shot at finding life in our solar system might be to look at the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Mars, increasingly, looks like a dead planet. But the oceans beneath the ice cover of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn may actually have more liquid water than the oceans of Earth.” LooksMayMightEarthWaterPlanetsMoonOceanFindingsShotsIceMarsLiquidSolar SystemJupiterSaturnBest Shot Author:Michio Kaku
“Earth's immune system - its rapid response team of self-protection - becomes invigorated at times of peril. And one sees it at play now in the upwelling of grassroots work aimed at finding a sustainable future.” SelfPlayEarthTeamFindingsResponseProtectionRapidsPerilImmuneImmune SystemGrassrootsSelf Protection Author:Alison Hawthorne Deming
“When fear makes your choices for you, no security measures on earth will keep the things you dread from finding you. But if you can avoid avoidance - if you can choose to embrace experiences out of passion, enthusiasm, and a readiness to feel whatever arises - then nothing, nothing in all this dangerous world, can keep you from being safe.” IfsWorldFeelsEarthChoicesPassionSecurityDangerousSafeFindingsEmbraceAriseEnthusiasmDreadAvoidanceReadinessDangerous WorldSecurity Measures Author:Martha Beck
“Could the best and kindest of us who depart from the earth have an opportunity of revisiting it, I suppose he or she (assuming that any Vanity Fair feelings subsist in the sphere whither we are bound) would have a pang of mortification at finding how soon our survivors were consoled.” FeelingsEarthOpportunityFindingsFairsAssumingBoundsVanitySurvivorSpheresMortificationVanity Fair Book:Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero Source: Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero
“Prosperity knits a man to the world. He feels that he is finding his place in it while really it is finding its place in him. His increasing reputation, his widening circle of acquaintances, his sense of importance, the growing pressure of absorbing and agreeable work build up in him a sense of being really at home on earth which is just what we want.” MenWorldWantFeelsHomeEarthGrowingFindingsImportancePressureProsperityCirclesReputationBeing RealAcquaintanceAbsorbing Book:The Screwtape Letters Source: The Screwtape Letters
“For me, love is the feeling of being at home no matter where on earth you are. It's a comfort that silences anxieties. It's the feeling of finding a safe place in the middle of disaster. Love does not judge. Love promotes personal growth. Love is not materialistic. It's intangible yet somehow an undeniable feeling. You know it when you have it. I have lots of love in my life and I am blessed.” KnowsDoeMatterFeelingsHomeEarthGrowthLove IsSilenceMiddleJudgingComfortSafeAnxietyFindingsBlessedPersonal GrowthDisasterMaterialisticIntangibleSafe Places Author:Melanie Iglesias
“The Task Force didn't produce any earth-shattering findings but it suggests that this matter is on the president's radar screen.” MatterEarthForcePresidentProduceFindingsTasksScreensRadarShatteringTask Forces Author:Julianne Malveaux
“There's this pet phrase about writing that is bandied around particularly in workshops about "finding your own voice as a poet", which I suppose means that you come out from under the direct influence of other poets and have perhaps found a way to combine those influences so that it appears to be your own voice. But I think you could also put it a different way. You, quote, find your voice, unquote, when you are able to invent this one character who resembles you, obviously, and probably is more like you than anyone else on earth, but is not the equivalent to you.” ThinkingWayWritingMeanDifferentCharacterAbleEarthFoundVoiceInfluencePoetLike YouFindingsDirectDifferent WaysPhrasesPetWorkshops Author:Billy Collins
“When you make the finding yourself - even if you're the last person on Earth to see the light - you'll never forget it.” IfsInspirationalPersonsLightEarthLastsForgetKnowledgeFindingsEducationalFinding YourselfNever ForgetForget ItSchooledVastnessKnowledge LearningPale Blue Dot Author:Carl Sagan
“There is a connection between heaven and earth. Finding that connection gives meaning to everything, including death. Missing it makes everything meaningless, including life.” GivingEarthHeavenMissingFindingsConnectionsIncludingMeaninglessHeaven And EarthMissing It Author:John H. Groberg