Quotes & Sayings About Philippine Martial Law
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Nuclear industry proponents often assert that low doses of radiation (eg below 100mSV) produce no ill effects and are therefore safe. But , as the US National Academy of Sciences BEIR VII report has concluded, no dose of radiation is safe, however small, including background radiation; exposure is cumulative and adds to an individual's risk of developing cancer. — Helen Caldicott

The planet is about to break out with fever, indeed it may already have, and we [human beings] are the disease. We should be at war with ourselves and our lifestyles. — Thomas Lovejoy

Afghanistan remains an opportunity to deal al Qaeda a vital strategic blow, especially since we have abandoned all operations - including counterterrorism operations - in Iraq. — Jack Keane

One battle would do more towards a Declaration of Independence than a long chain of conclusive arguments in a provincial convention or the Continental Congress. — Samuel Adams

Everything that happens either happens in such a way as you are formed by nature to bear it, or as you are not formed by nature to bear it. — Marcus Aurelius

Marketing is not about your agency winning awards. It's about your organization winning business. — David Meerman Scott

...as a woman who was raised with the idea that the world was at my fingertips, that anything I wanted could be mine for the taking, on the eve of my thirtieth birthday I am ready to stand up and say that trying to have it all is not all it's cracked up to be. — Anna Mitchael

Was that a bad lady, Papa?" she asked eagerly.
No."
But she looked bad."
There are very few bad people. There are just a lot of people that are unlucky."
But she was all painted and ... "
She was one who had seen better days. — Betty Smith

Off the field I'm down to earth. I'm a very caring person. I'm a very giving person. — Terrell Owens

When we send Love in response to hate, we become spiritual alchemists. — Wayne Dyer

If so few female geniuses are found in history, it is because society denies them any means of expression. — Simone De Beauvoir

Each human being has the eternal duty of turning what is hard and brutal into
a tender and subtle offering, what is crude into an object of refinement, what
is ugly into a thing of beauty, confrontation into collaboration, ignorance into
knowledge, hereby rediscovering the child's dream of a creative reality
incessantly renewed by death, the servant of life, and by life the servant of love — Yehudi Menuhin

Loneliness kills. It becomes more conspicuous in the crowd. — Girdhar Joshi