“The effort to eliminate synthetic pesticides because of unsubstantiated fears about residues in food will make fruits and vegetables more expensive, decrease consumption, and thus increase cancer rates. The levels of synthetic pesticide residues are trivial in comparison to natural chemicals, and thus their potential for cancer causation is extremely low. [Ames believes that "to eat your veggies" is the best way to prevent cancer.]” WayBelieveScienceNaturalLevelsEffortLowsIncreaseFruitRateCancerBest WayExpensiveComparisonChemicalsVegetablesConsumptionDecreaseSyntheticFruits And VegetablesCausationPesticides Author:Bruce Ames
“I think it's evident that expensive neighborhoods in Seattle are surrounded by natural beauty. That elevates city life. So if we can make cities more attractive in the long run, we can be smarter about issues like development, zoning and economics.” IfsThinkingLongRunningNaturalCitiesIssuesDevelopmentEconomicsAttractiveExpensiveNeighborhoodLong RunsSmarterEvidentSeattleCity Life Author:Stone Gossard
“Italian style is a natural attitude. It is about a life of good taste. It doesn't have to be expensive. Simple but with good taste. Luxury is possible to buy. Good taste is not.” NaturalSimpleAttitudeStyleTasteLuxuryExpensiveItalianGood Taste Author:Diego Della Valle
“The best taxes are such as are levied upon consumptions, especially those of luxury; because such taxes are least felt by the people. They seem, in some measure, voluntary; since a man may choose how far he will use the commodity: They naturally produce sobriety and frugality, if judiciously imposed: And being confounded with the natural price of the commodity, they are scarcely perceived by the consumers. Their only disadvantage is that they are expensive in the levying.” PeopleIfsMenMayUseSeemsFeltNaturalProduceTaxesLuxuryConsumersExpensiveConsumptionCommodityDisadvantagesSobrietyFrugality Book:The philosophical works of David Hume Source: The philosophical works of David Hume