Rachel Carson Quotes
the sea is a place of mystery. One by one, the mysteries of yesterday have been solved. But the solution seems always to bring with it another, perhaps a deeper mystery. I doubt that the last, final mysteries of the sea will ever be resolved. In fact, I cherish a very unscientific hope that they will not be.
Rachel Carson
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Hope is not a matter of age.
Abbe Pierre
There is no doubt that breath control is the means for mind control because the mind, like breath, is a part of air; because the nature of mobility is common to both; because the place of origin is the same for both; and because when one of them is controlled, the other gets controlled.
Ramana Maharshi
I always wanted the films to play in malls, and I wanted as many people as possible to see them. I never want them to be marginalized in the kind of rarefied, elitist world. I always have hopes that the films will permeate culture in a big way. A lot of times, I'm wrong, but it's always the hope.
Harmony Korine
We must vote for hope, vote for life, vote for a brighter future for all of our loved ones.
Ed Markey
Oftentimes when you see adaptations of books you like, you're let down. As an author, you assume that they are going to suck. A little bit of hope is dangerous.
Gayle Forman
Faith is the complete reliance on the power and goodness of Spirit and the firm belief that you are always connected to this goodness. Always affirm your faith and not your doubt.
Wayne Dyer
A lot of people attack the sea, I make love to it.
Jacques Yves Cousteau
Both hope and pessimism are deeply contagious. And no one is more infectious than a leader.
John Ortberg
There is only one possible solution to unrest in the Middle East, 'namely the annihilation and destruction of the Zionist state.'
Ali Khamenei
People tend to overstate my resilience, but, of course, I hope they're right.
David Brudnoy
I never made a daring rescue, which is the story people want to hear. I did go to my share of fires.
Steve Buscemi
the sea is a place of mystery. One by one, the mysteries of yesterday have been solved. But the solution seems always to bring with it another, perhaps a deeper mystery. I doubt that the last, final mysteries of the sea will ever be resolved. In fact, I cherish a very unscientific hope that they will not be.
Rachel Carson