When I write a scientific treatise, I might reach 100 people. When the 'National Geographic' covers a project, it communicates about plants and fish and underwater technology to more than 10 million people.
But, as we have before been led to remark, most of Mr. Darwin's statements elude, by their vagueness and incompleteness, the test of Natural History facts.
Places change over time with or without oil spills, but humans are responsible for the Deepwater Horizon gusher - and humans, as well as the corals, fish and other creatures, are suffering the consequences.
The environmental crisis arises from a fundamental fault: our systems of production - in industry, agriculture, energy and transportation - essential as they are, make people sick and die.
In every case, the environmental hazards were made known only by independent scientists, who were often bitterly opposed by the corporations responsible for the hazards.
The wave of new productive enterprises would provide opportunities to remedy the unjust distribution of environmental hazards among economic classes and racial and ethnic communities.
By adopting the control strategy, the nation's environmental program has created a built-in antagonism between environmental quality and economic growth.
The more the diamond is cut the brighter it sparkles; and in what seems hard dealing, there God has no end in view but to perfect His people.
God has given His children a love that is so great in Christ that the world can't touch it with chocolates, roses, or diamonds.
When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary winds and diamonds are made under pressure.
Having Willie Stargell on your ball club is like having a diamond ring on your finger.
Next to sound judgment, diamonds and pearls are the rarest things in the world.
Gold and diamonds are not out there it is inside your mind. You can create it with thoughtfulness and becoming kind.
The bosom can ache beneath diamond brooches; and many a blithe heart dances under coarse wool.
Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever.
We shall find peace. We shall hear angels, we shall see the sky sparkling with diamonds.
I grew up on the Bond movies. The first one I saw was 'Diamonds Are Forever,' when I was a kid. I just loved them to pieces.
Danny Archer: In America, it's bling bling. But out here it's bling bang.
Danny Archer: So you're a fisherman, ha? What do you catch mostly? Solomon Vandy: Fish.
Danny Archer: Without me you're just another black man in Africa.
It doesn’t matter how precious a jewel is, it will never shine brighter than a person that is a diamond within.