The purpose of this blog is to add great words of wisdom from real people, fictional characters, and bumper stickers. It's a collection of what I feel are great quotes and words, so that you can read them for your enlightenment, or comment on what your thoughts are about these messages. Enjoy!

Friday, April 22, 2011

Earth Day 2011


I've always laughed at people freaking out about man destroying the Earth. People worried about "Global Warming", or now, "Climate Change".

Driving today I heard Charlton Heston reading a passage from Michael Crichton's book, "Jurassic Park", which he apparently did while calling into the Rush Limbaugh show in 1995.

He did a fantastic job, of course, and it brought back memories of the first "Planet of the Apes" movie where in the end his character realizes we destroyed ourselves.

Now don't get me wrong, I firmly believe that we should do all we can to make sure we do not abuse our time here on the planet. We should not be killing animals needlessly, clear-cutting foliage willy-nilly, or polluting the atmosphere if we can do things in a cleaner way.

Where I draw the line is trying to keep the Earth so pristine that we hurt ourselves in the process. There has to be a compromise in mankind's interaction with this planet. It isn't an all-or-nothing approach on either side of the argument.

We must do things to increase our energy levels, which means we must drill in places like Alaska and the ocean, but we should do so in a responsible manner. We need to improve our cities to be more efficient, and we must recycle as much as we can so that there is very little waste being tossed into the environment. We are omnivore's. We were made to be meat-eaters. It's cool if you want to be a vegetarian, but it's also perfectly fine that we raise and hunt animals for food.

For the most part, I think the human race is doing well at these things, but we must encourage, and help, the less fortunate countries in doing the same. Help them clean up their waste, and show them how to improve their living conditions. This has the added benefit of making their countries more attractive for companies and people to move in to, and reduces disease and death.

Since this is a blog about quotes, here is the passage Charlton Heston read on Rush's show.

"You think man can destroy the planet? What intoxicating vanity.

"Let me tell you about our planet.

"Earth is four-and-a-half-billion-years-old. There's been life on it for nearly that long, 3.8 billion years. Bacteria first; later the first multicellular life, then the first complex creatures in the sea, on the land. Then finally the great sweeping ages of animals, the amphibians, the dinosaurs, at last the mammals, each one enduring millions on millions of years, great dynasties of creatures rising, flourishing, dying away -- all this against a background of continuous and violent upheaval.

"Mountain ranges thrust up, eroded away, cometary impacts, volcano eruptions, oceans rising and falling, whole continents moving, an endless, constant, violent change, colliding, buckling to make mountains over millions of years. Earth has survived everything in its time. It will certainly survive us.

"If all the nuclear weapons in the world went off at once and all the plants, all the animals died and the earth was sizzling hot for a hundred thousand years, life would survive, somewhere: under the soil, frozen in Arctic ice. Sooner or later, when the planet was no longer inhospitable, life would spread again. The evolutionary process would begin again.

"It might take a few billion years for life to regain its present variety. Of course, it would be very different from what it is now, but the earth would survive our folly, only we would not.

"If the ozone layer gets thinner, ultraviolet radiation sears the earth, so what? Ultraviolet radiation is good for life. It's powerful energy. It promotes mutation, change. Many forms of life will thrive with more UV radiation. Many others will die out. Do you think this is the first time that's happened?

"Think about oxygen. Necessary for life now, but oxygen is actually a metabolic poison, a corrosive glass, like fluorine. When oxygen was first produced as a waste product by certain plant cells some three billion years ago, it created a crisis for all other life on earth. Those plants were polluting the environment, exhaling a lethal gas. Earth eventually had an atmosphere incompatible with life.

"Nevertheless, life on earth took care of itself.

"In the thinking of the human being a hundred years is a long time. A hundred years ago we didn't have cars, airplanes, computers or vaccines. It was a whole different world, but to the earth, a hundred years is nothing. A million years is nothing. This planet lives and breathes on a much vaster scale. We can't imagine its slow and powerful rhythms, and we haven't got the humility to try.

"We've been residents here for the blink of an eye. If we're gone tomorrow, the earth will not miss us."
- Charlton Heston reading from Michael Crichton's book, "Jurassic Park"

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day!


I don't have a lot of time for this post, so I am going to leave you all with the link to a nice site where they have a very nice collection of Irish quotations, blessings, proverbs and toasts.

May you always have walls for the winds,
a roof for the rain, tea beside the fire,
laughter to cheer you, those you love near you,
and all your heart might desire.

- Irish Blessing

Enjoy!

Irish Quotations, Blessings, Proverbs and Toasts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Military and the Police


I saw that this quote is being sent around the Internet lately due to current situation in Egypt.

"There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state; the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people." - Admiral Adama

The point here is not that the military is bad, but more that the military and the police have two very different missions. Each does their job well in their own theater of operations. In a perfect world, the two forces should remain in the area that they are trained for, doing the jobs they are good at.

This led me to look for some other possibly appropriate quotes...

"It is a paradox that every dictator has climbed to power on the ladder of free speech. Immediately on attaining power each dictator has suppressed all free speech except his own." - Herbert Hoover

This is why it is important to fight things like the government having a big red button for killing things like the Internet at their whim. Also, whether or not you approve of information outlets such as Fox News or talk radio, you should never support the governments attempt to shut these down. If successful, they will not stop there, and eventually the information you receive will be filtered, censored, and limited to only what they want you to receive.

"No dictator, no invader, can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand." - Michael Straczynski

People do not take kindly to being imprisoned, and especially in their own country. We have seen it time and again, once people taste freedom, they don't put up with being suppressed.

"The power which establishes a state is violence; the power which maintains it is violence; the power which eventually overthrows it is violence." - Kenneth Kaunda

I had never really thought about government and the rule of people in this way before, but it's definitely a truism. In a manner of speaking, the ability to keep and maintain a peaceful society must include the ability to meet violence with violence. It's a sad reality that some people refuse to believe, but without the ability to defend ourselves we will inevitably become enslaved. Power and violence are required, it's how these things are utilized that separates the tyrants from leaders.

"Education makes people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave." Henry Peter Brougham

The more oppressed people learn of the world outside their borders, of places where people are free to live without abuse, pain and suffering, the more they want to have that freedom for themselves. The ignorant and uneducated tend to believe only the crap that they are fed by their keepers. Without starting a political battle here, I will only say that you should not base your opinions on what other people tell you. Research things for yourself. Especially those things that guide your life such as religion and politics. Don't just follow blindly, follow because you know it is the right thing to do. Self-imposed ignorance will imprison you in your own virtual darkness.

And to the people rising up in Egypt I can only offer this advice...

"Be careful what you wish for." - Unknown

I'll be the first to admit I do not know near enough about this latest issue to offer any real commentary. These quotes just seemed like they might hit home with what is going on. I'm sure in the days that follow I will become more up to speed with the historical situation. Until then, feel free to weigh in with your own thoughts.