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Great Reflections on Success
“Don't underestimate the power of one dollar for somewhere in its generation is million, billion and trillion”
Inspirational Quotes
Motivational Quotes
Million
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Great Reflections on Success
“Don't underestimate the power of one dollar
for somewhere in its generation is million,
billion and trillion”
Inspirational Quotes
Motivational Quotes
Million
Underestimate
Currency
Dollar
Power Of Money
Billion
Trillion
Playing for Keeps
“A suit is my work uniform, Sadie, nothing more. It’s business, and also about professionalism and maturity, and to a lesser degree, image. I’m not going to wear a T-shirt and jeans into a business meeting with NASA, for example. Not when we’re going to sit down and discuss future projects that could add up to billions of dollars. I’m not hiding behind my clothes, but I’m not being inauthentic either.”
Professionalism
Uniform
Inauthentic
Caleb Parker
Sadie Lane
Semiosis
“I had so much to learn. We knew that Pax was a billion years older than Earth. On Earth, plants had separated from animals less than a billion years ago. Probably Pax plants had more time to evolve.
The greenery around me held secrets I would never learn.”
Science Fiction
Plants
Bioengineering
Agricultural Change
“The person who despises a drop of water is an utter ignorant who doesn't know that billions of tiny creatures in this world can live with one water drop for days!”
Water
Mehmet Murat Ildan Quotes
Water Quotes
Water Drop
Drop Of Water
Water Quotations
“A Wall for the Mexican border was passed, and billions approved in 2006 [H.R. 6061 (109th): Secure Fence Act of 2006] , with the votes of Senators Chuck Schumer, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Ouch! Facts hurt.”
Facebook
29 Dec 2018
“How much is your bible? Revelations normally are interchangeable, apart from the names, the narrative eventually remains the same, it all ENDS. In-between the games, customs tend to go back to its origin. Its centre, based on the callings of the internal. Whenever nature, being the sun, progresses into the maternal, black people crave the warmth embodied within the circle. As unity is resurrected, what occurs is a rejection on the texts written on so-called fate, or destiny, confined to upside down signs taken from the black and forsaken. When did money predict the ability of a church to carry on its purpose? Where then is its highest point? Billionaire priests?”
Spirituality
Religion And Philoshophy
How Much Is Your Bible
“It has taken about four billion years for living systems, mostly in the sea, to transform the lifeless ingredients of early Earth into the Eden that makes our lives possible, and less than a century for us to destabilize those rhythms.”
Greenhouse Effect
Speaking Up for Animals: An Anthology of Women's Voices
“There is no other industry as cruel and oppressive as factory farming. With regard to numbers affected, extent and length of suffering, and numbers of premature deaths, no other industry can even approach factory farming. Billions of individuals are exploited from genetically engineered birth, through excruciating confinement, to conveyor belt dismemberment. Consequently, there is no industry more appropriate for social justice activists to boycott.”
Veganism
Social Justice
Animal Cruelty
Farm Animals
Oppression
Animal Liberation
Animal Studies
Boycott
Factory Farming
Ethics And Diet
Speaking Up for Animals: An Anthology of Women's Voices
“Most consumers are unaware of the ongoing, intense suffering and billions of premature deaths that lurk behind mayonnaise and cream, cold cuts and egg sandwiches.”
Speciesism
Veganism
Consumers
Meat
Dairy
Animal Liberation
Slaughter
Eggs
Factory Farming
Ethics And Diet
Animals and World Religions
“• religions are, overall, radically friendly toward anymals;
• people tend to be ignorant of these prevalent teachings; and
• our current economic choices (bolstered by our collective spiritual ignorance) perpetuate anymal industries that profit from untold misery and billions of premature deaths.”
Religion
Compassion
Spirituality
Animals
Scriptures
Animal Liberation
Anymal
Factory Farming
Comparative Religion
Ethics And Religion
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
“Much of the vaunted material wealth that shields us from disease and famine was accumulated at the expense of laboratory monkeys, dairy cows and conveyor-belt chickens. Over the last two centuries tens of billions of them have been subjected to a regime of industrial exploitation whose cruelty has no precedent in the annals of planet earth. If we accept a mere tenth of what animal-rights activists are claiming, then modern industrial agriculture might well be the greatest crime in history.”
Vegan
Vegetarian
Animal Rights
Veganism
Agriculture
Peta
Online Dating Avoid The Catfish!: How To Date Online Successfully
“In a world with over seven billion people rejection just means next!”
Rejection
Dating Adviceing Advice
“Grief gives you a hundred reasons to cry,
hope gives you a thousand reasons to smile,
joy gives you a million reasons to laugh,
and love gives you a billion reasons to rejoice.
Doubt gives you a hundred reasons to cry,
expectation gives you a thousand reasons to smile,
purpose gives you a million reasons to laugh,
and determination gives you a billion reasons to rejoice.
Guilt gives you a hundred reasons to cry,
forgiveness gives you a thousand reasons to smile,
innocence gives you a million reasons to laugh,
and character gives you a billion reasons to rejoice.
Illness gives you a hundred reasons to cry,
health gives you a thousand reasons to smile,
vitality gives you a million reasons to laugh,
and wellness gives you a billion reasons to rejoice.
Death gives you a hundred reasons to cry,
birth gives you a thousand reasons to smile,
life gives you a million reasons to laugh,
and immortality gives you a billion reasons to rejoice.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“The global masses have spoken with a resounding no to the biologically toxic 1.4 billion dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop Mauna Kea.”
Astronomy
Masses
Global
Altitude
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Telescope
Resounding
Random Cosmos
“In addition to common evolution, how much of the collective unconscious that we share has got to do with the fact that you and I happen to be composed of the same elements that were formed in stars that died millions, perhaps billions of years ago?”
Collective Unconscious
Jump-Starting America Jump-Starting America: How Breakthrough Science Can Revive Economic Growth and the How Breakthrough Science Can Revive Economic Growth and the American Dream American Dream
“Research and development conducted by private companies in the United States has grown enormously over the past four decades. We have substantially replaced the publicly funded science that drove our growth after World War II with private research efforts. Such private R&D has shown some impressive results, including high average returns for the corporate sector.
However, despite their enormous impact, these private R&D investments are much too small from a broader perspective. This is not a criticism of any individuals; rather, it is simply a feature of the system. Private companies do not capture the spillovers that their R&D efforts create for other corporations, so private sector executives in established firms underinvest in invention. The venture capital industry, which provides admirable support to some start-ups, is focused on fast-impact industries, such as information technology, and not generally on longer-run and capital-intensive investments like clean energy or new cell and gene therapies.
Leading entrepreneur-philanthropists get this. In recent years, there have been impressive investments in science funded by publicly minded individuals, including Eric Schmidt, Elon Musk, Paul Allen, Bill and Melinda Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Bloomberg, Jon Meade Huntsman Sr., Eli and Edythe Broad, David H. Koch, Laurene Powell Jobs, and others (including numerous private foundations). The good news is that these people, with a wide variety of political views on other matters, share the assessment that science—including basic research—is of fundamental importance for the future of the United States.
The less good news is that even the wealthiest people on the planet can barely move the needle relative to what the United States previously invested in science. America is, roughly speaking, a $20 trillion economy; 2 percent of our GDP is nearly $400 billion per year. Even the richest person in the world has a total stock of wealth of only around $100 billion—a mark broken in early 2018 by Jeff Bezos of Amazon, with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett in close pursuit. If the richest Americans put much of their wealth immediately into science, it would have some impact for a few years, but over the longer run, this would hardly move the needle. Publicly funded investment in research and development is the only “approach that could potentially return us to the days when technology-led growth lifted all boats.
However, we should be careful. Private failure is not enough to justify government intervention. Just because the private sector is underinvesting does not necessarily imply that the government will make the right investments.”
Development
Research
Vc
Research Development
“We are at the point with the 1.4 billion dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, that the frauds are so great that the FBI needs to step in and find out why the government regulators are not doing their jobs of shutting the known biologically toxic project down.”
Government
Fbi
Hawaii
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Billion
Frauds
Regulators
“The 1.4 billion dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, needs to be shut down and the money reallocated to the Mauna Kea Sickness (MKS) fund for damaged summit workers.”
Astronomy
Meter
Hawaii
Altitude
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Telescope
Thirty
“The 1.4 billion dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, must ignore the current and emerging science on High Altitude Observatory Disease (HAOD) to build to biologically toxic project.”
High
Meter
Altitude
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Observatory
Telescope
Thirty
“It is my estimation that all workers on the 1.4 billion dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, will develop some form of biological damage that will reveal itself years after the first exposure to the very high altitude mountain occurred.”
Astronomy
Meter
Hawaii
Altitude
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Telescope
Thirty
“The 1.4 billion dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, is turning into a fascinating case study detailing how many government officials are conspiring to enable a harmful company to damage the health of many workers to pursue its biologically toxic agenda.”
Astronomy
Meter
Fascinating
Hawaii
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Telescope
Thirty
White Identity: Racial Consciousness in the 21st Century
“Hispanic households are more likely than blacks to use “means-tested” programs, or what we consider welfare. In 2005, fully half of all Hispanic families used welfare programs as opposed to 47 percent for black, and 18 percent for whites. Welfare use rises from the second to the third generation of Mexican immigrants.
The Center for Immigration Studies found that every household of illegal immigrants consumed an estimated $2,700 more in federal government services in 2002 than it paid in federal taxes, adding about $10.4 billion to the deficit. The largest federal costs were Medicaid ($2.5 billion), medical treatment for the uninsured ($2.2 billion), food assistance ($1.9 billion), prisons ($1.6 billion), and school aid ($1.4 billion). These figures do not include state and local spending. Non-citizens are ineligible for many forms of welfare. The study therefore concluded that if illegal immigrants were legalized, their increased welfare use would nearly triple the net federal outflow per family from $2,700 a year to $7,700 a year.
Some defenders of immigration claim it will save social security. It will not. Immigrants grow old, just like everyone else, and many bring their aged parents from their home country. They would contribute to the health of social security only if their earnings were well above the native average, which they are not. A study by the Center for Immigration Studies concludes that there is likely to be a Social Security payments crunch, but immigration will not be the solution: “Americans will simply have to look elsewhere to deal with this problem.”
Race
Welfare
Immigration
Social Security
“To my friends in Iran, I apologize for President Trumps aggressiveness. I have it assessed as the nasty side effects of billionaire white privilege.”
President
Iran
Apologize
Privilege
Nasty
Billionaire
Trump
White
Aggressiveness
Assessed
Rooftop Revolution: How Solar Power Can Save Our Economy-And Our Planet-From Dirty Energy
“The truth is, we should be glad that China is making solar panels cheaply—it makes these products more affordable for Americans and the billion-plus people on the planet who don’t currently get electricity and would otherwise turn to dirty planet-cooking coal, oil, or gas to get it.”
China
Solar Panels
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