How we are using up our home, how we are living and polluting the planet is frightening. It was evident when I was a child. It's more evident now.
People tend to view history as if it were another planet and think the modern world was invented in 1963. I don't agree.
The experience of being in space didn't change my perspective of myself or of the planet or of life. I had no spiritual experience.
If you believe that feeling bad or worrying long enough will change a past or future event, then you are residing on another planet with a different reality system.
No matter what we call it, poison is still poison, death is still death, and industrial civilization is still causing the greatest mass extinction in the history of the planet.
At home, I watch fights and documentaries - that's it. If it's not about the birth and death of stars, 'Frozen Planet,' or someone getting punched in the face, I'm probably not watching it.
As education becomes dematerialized, demonetized and democratized, every man, woman and child on the planet will be able to reap the benefits of knowledge. We're rapidly heading toward a world of education abundance.
Loads of chemicals and hazardous wastes have been introduced into the atmosphere that didn't even exist in 1948. The environmental condition of the planet is far worse than it was 42 years ago.
I think filmmakers, in general... There are some awesome, really great filmmakers - but on the whole, filmmakers, actors, I think they are the biggest bunch of whiny, over-paid babies on the planet.
I never thought I'd be investigating global warming. I believe it's real and that saving the planet is good.
The future of humanity is going to bifurcate in two directions: Either it's going to become multiplanetary, or it's going to remain confined to one planet and eventually there's going to be an extinction event.
What we are doing to the future of our children, and the other species on the planet, is a clear moral issue.
The eco-movement is growing as people all over catch on to the need to protect our precious planet, which makes the future look really bright - and makes me really happy.
We have people being a little uncomfortable in their life on Earth with finances and so on, so Science Fantasy or Science Fiction allows people to think that there are possibilities beyond the gravity of our planet.
We are dependent not so much on Earth, the third planet orbiting the sun, as on Gaea, the integrated system that includes, sustains and is shaped by life.
When you really think about it, I'm not delusional enough to think that what I do is important to life as we know it on this planet. No. But neither is what you do.
Compared with the thousands of years in which human life has been on this planet, Christianity is a recent development.
Man - life in general - seems irrelevant to the workings of the universe: a mere smudge of water, grease, and carbon on a pinpoint planet circling a star of no special consequence.
Basically, the intersection between the animal world and the plant world is where life regenerates itself over and over, billions of times each day. It's the foundation of life on our planet.
If I can't be daring in my work or the way I live my life, then I don't really see the point of being on this planet.
The force that keeps the planets revolving around the sun would be glad to handle the circumstances of your life, if only you would ask him to.