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To reduce modern climate change to one variable, CO2, or a small proportion of one variable - human-induced CO2 - is not science. To try to predict the future based on just one variable (CO2) in extraordinarily complex natural systems is folly. Yet when astronomers have the temerity to show that climate is driven by solar activities rather than CO2 emissions, they are dismissed as dinosaurs undertaking the methods of old-fashioned science. — Ian Plimer
The color of the land fades gradually from dark jungle green to pale green and then a sere reddish-brown as the tail extends from the fat center of the island out to the end, and the soil becomes dryer. — Neal Stephenson
Go forth under the open sky, and list To Nature's teachings. — William C. Bryant
You know, a dog can snap you out of any kind of bad mood that you're in faster than you can think of. — Jill Abramson
Trust the gifts that God has placed within you. — DeVon Franklin
The methods of increasing the degree of truth in our beliefs are well known; they consist in hearing all sides, trying to ascertain all the relevant facts, controlling our own bias by discussion with people who have the opposite bias, and cultivating a readiness to discard any hypothesis which has proved inadequate. — Bertrand Russell
Fitness is important, but the most important thing is how you adapt and the way you feel physically. To adapt to a new position. To try to change your game. — Fernando Torres
You must get outside yourself, and must begin to examine and understand yourself. — James Allen
Be a leader who is driven by purpose but not by position or power. — Debasish Mridha
Flowers teach us the philosophy of life - we should live and die beautifully. — Anna Stepanova
At this camp I had the unique experience of showing all these seasoned Westerners that it was possible to make a fire by the friction of two sticks. This has long been a specialty of mine; I use a thong and a bow as the simplest way. — Ernest Thompson Seton
People really are our most important resource, and people who don't realize that and choose not to live that way, choose not to lead that way, are paying a price for that in many of our companies, many of our organizations. — Chesley Sullenberger
