“I remember once reading that it is still not understood how the giraffe manages to pump an adequate blood supply all the way up to its head; but it is hard to imagine that anyone would conclude tht giraffes do not have long necks. At least not anyone who had ever been to a zoo” WayLongStillsHardRememberReadingImagineBloodUnderstoodManageNecksImagine ThatEconomistAdequateZoosPumpsGiraffe Author:Robert Solow
“The idea that we are "stewards of the earth" is another symptom of human arrogance. Imagine yourself with the task of overseeing your body's physical processes. Do you understand the way it works well enough to keep all its systems in operation? Can you make your kidneys function? Can you control the removal of waste? Are you conscious of the blood flow through your arteries, or the fact that you are losing a hundred thousand skin cells a minute?” WayHumansWellsIdeasEnoughFactsBodyEarthProcessImagineBloodMinutesThousandWasteLosingConsciousHundredFlowTasksSkinsFunctionEnvironmentalYour BodyCellsOperationsArroganceSymptomsStewardshipRemovalKidneysStewardsArteriesBlood FlowOverseeing Author:Lynn Margulis
“Our Founding Fathers, faced with perils we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. Those ideals still light the world, and we will not give them up for expedience's sake.” MenWorldGivingStillsLightLawFatherRightsImagineGenerationsBloodIdealsSakeFoundingPerilRule Of LawOur Founding FathersCharterInaugurationInaugural AddressExpedience Author:Barack Obama
“You don't see Los Angeles erecting a museum dedicated to the birth place of the Crips and the Bloods and the Mexican Mafia, with a special guided bus tour highlighting the rise of the crack trade, yet you can hop on a bus in Chicago tomorrow to see the famous locales of murders. I have to imagine there's some wonderful academic book on the sociology of this out there.” BookImagineWonderfulBloodSpecialBirthTomorrowMurderTradeHopsLos AngelesCracksMuseumsChicagoBusDedicatedAcademicSociologyMexicanMafiaHighlightingBirth PlaceCrips Author:Tod Goldberg