“"Christ" is bigger than the Earth planet. If tomorrow we discover life on another planet, the whole "Jesus" piece would not make sense anymore. If he did everything for just us on this planet he wouldn't be the savior of the "world."” IfsWorldWholeEarthJesusChristPiecesPlanetsTomorrowBiggerMake SenseSavior Author:Richard Rohr
“There's something nice about being able to go to sleep at night saying "You know, tomorrow I'm gonna get up and I'm gonna do this and I'm gonna do that...." I think that being an activist on this planet is a privilege and a pleasure.” ThinkingKnowsAbleNightSleepPleasureNicePlanetsTomorrowPrivilegeGet UpActivistGoing To Sleep Author:Assata Shakur
“In the old days, land was important as the giver of all things. That period is gone now. Technology and brainpower are all that matters and yet conflicts over land, specially one like on the India-China border, that yields nothing, continue. This is a burden of ancient history that we continue to carry. If tomorrow there is settlement on planet Mars, we will begin to worry if others are interested.” IfsImportantMatterPoliticsTechnologyWorryGoneLandPlanetsTomorrowPeriodsConflictAll ThingsIndiaAncientBurdenChinaBordersYieldMarsGiverOld DaysSettlementAncient History Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“Growth that lasts does not threaten our children's future. It recognises that our planet is a gift that must be cherished. That tomorrow is our responsibility as much as today.” ChildrenDoeTodayLastsGrowthResponsibilityPlanetsTomorrowOur ChildrenOur PlanetRecognise Author:Nick Clegg
“When it comes down to it, the reason that science fiction endures is that it is, at its core, an optimistic genre. What it says at the end of the day is that there is a tomorrow, we do go on, we don't extinguish ourselves and leave the planet to the cockroaches.” EndsReasonFictionPlanetsGoes OnTomorrowScience FictionEndureCoreOptimisticGenreThe End Of The DayCockroaches Author:J. Michael Straczynski
“No other life forms know they are alive, and neither do they know they will die. This is our curse alone. Without this hex upon our heads, we would never have withdrawn as far as we have from the natural—so far and for such a time that it is a relief to say what we have been trying with our all not to say: We have long since been denizens of the natural world. Everywhere around us are natural habitats, but within us is the shiver of startling and dreadful things. Simply put: We are not from here. If we vanished tomorrow, no organism on this planet would miss us. Nothing in nature needs us.” IfsKnowsWorldNeedsTryingLongHas BeensFormDiesNaturalAliveMissingPlanetsTomorrowCurseReliefOrganismsNatural WorldHabitatShiverNatural Habitats Author:Thomas Ligotti
“I don't believe in God. But sitting there, in a room full of those who feel otherwise, I realize that I do believe in people. In their strength to help each other, and to thrive in spite of the odds, I believe that the extraordinary trumps the ordinary, any day. I believe that having something to hope for -- even if it's just a better tomorrow -- is the most powerful drug on this planet.” PeopleIfsFeelsBelieveHelpingI BelieveRealizingRoomsPowerfulPlanetsTrumpTomorrowDrugOrdinarySittingExtraordinaryDon't BelieveSpiteThriveMost PowerfulBelieve In GodOddsHelping Each OtherBetter Tomorrow Book:The Storyteller Source: The Storyteller