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December 2015 |
"If something is worth doing, do it properly. Any other approach is dishonest, and you might as well not do it in the first place." | ||
"The intensity of fervour applied by someone to some ideological or religious end is almost always in direct proportion to the horrendous damage and suffering it causes." | |||
"There is no imaginable lunacy, depravity or cruelty which someone, somewhere, sometime has not committed in the past or will not commit in the future." | |||
"What can be abused, will be abused, unless good people strive to prevent it - often with their own blood." | |||
"Many if not most things are only fully appreciated when they are gone - and then it is too late. So it is with the ecology of our planet. The last human will one day be lying on a rock gasping for breath and wondering why his slow agonising death is happening to him; all the culprits of course will be long dead.
The greatest sin of Homo Sapiens is the destruction of the ecosystem for totally innocent animals, including sea creatures choked by plastic. The question has to be asked: "Does Man deserve to survive?" Any species on the planet apart from Man (and possibly dogs) would almost certainly say 'No'".
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"HABIT. Sometimes one sees things that totally shock. However, if they don't go away, the next time one sees them they may shock a bit less. In the end, one accommodates oneself to almost everything; the most perverse and cruel action can become "normal" for the society/group/community/tribe one is living in. However, a civilised human tries to see each thing as if new so as better to evaluate it on its own merits, and not according to political correctness, the familiarity of habit or political and/or religious creed. |