Bowermaster Quotes & Sayings
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The more familiar people are with the ecosystem that lives below the surface - invisible until you're actually in the ocean - the more likely they are to do what they can to protect it. — Jon Bowermaster

I think the best way to protect the ocean is to encourage people onto it and into it. — Jon Bowermaster

The only people who can be excused for letting a bad book loose on the world are the poor devils who have to write for a living. — Moliere

More than four billion people live within a stone's throw of the ocean, so what happens to it affects them immediately, daily, whether pollution, more frequent storms, or rising sea levels. — Jon Bowermaster

Do not judge God's world from your own. Trim your own hedge as you wish and plant your flowers in the patterns you can understand, but do not judge the garden of nature from your little window box. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

You don't want to treat any one person as oracular. — Nate Silver

A beverage of leisure is a serious business," Shane Bowermaster was known to declare. "There can be no product of pleasure without the inverse on the end of the producer. — Jeff Phillips

I always feel that if you put me in a room with a director and a writer and let me talk about the script, I can give a good account of myself. — Daniel Radcliffe

A silly idea about a book of blessings couldn't really work. Not seriously. — Maeve Binchy

The only reason I am glad I am a woman is because I will not have to marry one. — Ida Tarbell

What will be will be well - for what is is well,
To take interest is well, and not to take interest is well. — Walt Whitman

I believe that a healthy lifestyle isn't just a regular exercise routine or your eating habits, but a synergy of a healthy mind and body. — Theo Rossi

It is not only vain, but wicked, in a legislator to frame laws in opposition to the laws of nature, and to arm them with the terrors of death. This is truly creating crimes in order to punish them. — Thomas Jefferson

Rare indeed is the seed who can bury its nightmares & still stem & blossom into its wildest dreams. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

The power of organized religions is based upon their contribution to social order and personal security, not to the search for truth. The goal of religions is submission to the will and common good of the tribe. The illogic of religions is not a weakness in them, but their essential strength. Acceptance of the bizarre creation myths binds the members together. Among — Edward O. Wilson