Everyone's going to die, and everyone's going to get sick at some point. But I do believe that there are choices you can make in life that will make you as healthy as possible.
It's a fact of life that there will be oil spills, as long as oil is moved from place to place, but we must have provisions to deal with them, and a capability that is commensurate with the size of the oil shipments.
Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental.
Profound changes to how children access vast information is yielding new forms of peer-to-peer and individual-guided learning.
Too often we see that teachers and educational administrators feel threatened by self-organized learning. They, therefore, think it is not learning at all.
Ah, who can tell how hard it is to climb the steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar?
Our oceans have been the victims of a giant Ponzi scheme, waged with Bernie Madoff-like callousness by the world's fisheries.
Eating a tuna roll at a sushi restaurant should be considered no more environmentally benign than driving a Hummer or harpooning a manatee.
Take'th my temple and cut it into little stars, placed carefully to the face of heaven and the world will shine.
The new physics provides a modern version of ancient spirituality. In a universe made out of energy, everything is entangled; everything is one.
Many traditional religions foster attitudes that ought to have disappeared as biological understanding accumulated over the last century.
Mormonism is a little different, but I still see them as brothers in Christ.
The best place to find God is not in the temple, but your heart, where kindness and love reside.
I suspect any worries about genetic engineering may be unnecessary. Genetic mutations have always happened naturally, anyway.
You never know with politicians what they are really saying. And I don't say that in a negative way-they have an appalling job.
So that's when I saw the DNA model for the first time, in the Cavendish, and that's when I saw that this was it. And in a flash you just knew that this was very fundamental.
The body is both a temple and a perfect machine. Our bodies have within them a healing potential, and we nourish this potential with the pure and simple foods found in nature.
Nature is based on harmony. So it says if we want to survive and become more like nature, then we actually have to understand that it's cooperation versus competition.
All too often, the word 'religion' has become identified with those promoting a frankly anti-scientific view of nature and of our place in the natural world.
I started out as a high school teacher in inner-city Chicago and realized quite quickly that my students weren't that motivated.
Men who care passionately for women attach themselves at least as much to the temple and to the accessories of the cult as to their goddess herself.