Habitat Quotes

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  • I think it is very important to conserve and protect the natural world. I’ve just come back from Costa Rica and they are really big on eco tourism. They have lots of reserves, and they are really into protecting wildlife. I visited a reserve called Cabo Blanco. You walk into the reserve and there are capucine monkeys swinging from the trees and sloths. I am big into nature, and seeing animals in their natural habitats. I love it.

    Thinking   Animal   Tree  
  • I quit my day job the day my daughter was born. I remember flying to Cleveland and hitting a thunderstorm, which caused the plane to lose pressure, and the oxygen masks fell from the ceiling. We felt the plane dropping; the pilot was taking it down to regain cabin pressure. My heart was in my stomach. I found out after landing that her mom was in labor. I did the show and came back to New York. By the time I walked into the hospital, my daughter was being born. She was waiting for me. She's a sweet daddy's girl. She's premed. She has her own pie company. She works for Habitat for Humanity.

    Girl   Mom   Daughter  
  • Most of the damage suffered by the ocean up until now has been caused by local insults - overfishing, pollution, and destruction of habitats. If we tackle these problems now, we buy ourselves time to work on climate change.

    Ocean   Habitat   Damage  
  • I've always been such a fan of Habitat for Humanity and the work that they do.

    Humanity   Fans   Habitat  
    "Exclusive: Lea Michele On Helping Others, Rachel's Future, and Her Own Style". Interview with Lauren Levinson, www.elle.com. July 23, 2012.
  • The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must and we will.

  • Habitat for wildlife is continually shrinking - I can at least provide a way station.

    Shrinking   Habitat   Way  
  • I root for hurricanes. When, courtesy of the Weather Channel, I see one forming in the ocean off the coast of Africa, I find myself longing for it to become big and strong--Mother Nature's fist of fury, Gaia's stern rebuke. Considering the havoc mankind has wreaked upon nature with deforesting, stripmining, and the destruction of animal habitat, it only seems fair that nature get some of its own back and teach us that there are forces greater than our own.

    Mother   Strong   Stupid  
  • I became an actor at a very young age, but I also had a deep respect for nature and I think I was sort of a little biologist when I was younger. I watched documentaries on rainforest pollution and the loss of species and habitats for animals around the world. It affected me in a very hardcore, emotional way when I was younger. So, later in life I wanted to continue that path more and investigate and learn more about ecological issues.

  • I think small animals can escape from many kinds of natural disaster more easily. There are just more places for them to hide, and more ways for them to find safe habitats. So this means that rats are set up to rule the Earth, but most of us already knew that. Now you know why.

    Mean   Animal   Thinking  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • The field of quantum possibility, in which love has opened doors otherwise unimaginable, is our soul's true habitat. The world of fear and limitation is not our home, and who among us is not profoundly weary of hanging out where we do not belong.

    Home   Doors   Soul  
    FaceBook post by Marianne Williamson from Jun 06, 2013
  • When women think of power, we shouldn’t think of it only for ourselves. We should be thinking about what we’re going to do with power, once we have it. Women should be standing up powerfully and passionately for the care and protection of children, as well as the care and protection of the Earth itself. Women’s voices should be front and center in protecting both our young and our habitat. That’s the way it is in any species that survives.

    "Marianne Williamson on Consciousness, Women and Politics". Interview with Marianne Schnall, www.huffingtonpost.com. November 9, 2012.
  • We are surrounded by the absurd excess of the universe. By meaningless bulk, vastness without size, power without consequence. The stubborn iteration that is present without being felt. Nothing the spirit can marry. Merely phenomenon and its physics. An endless, endless of going on. No habitat where the brain can recognize itself. No pertinence for the heart. Helpless duplication.

    Heart   Brain   Habitat  
    Jack Gilbert (2012). “Collected Poems”, p.293, Knopf
  • What we call 'economic growth' is in fact a growth in waste and a decline in the health of natural habitat

    Nature   Growth   Habitat  
  • Nature is the mother and the habitat of man, even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home.

    Mother   Nature   Home  
    John Dewey, Jo Ann Boydston, Abraham Kaplan (2008). “The Later Works of John Dewey, 1925-1953, Volume 10: 1934, Art as Experience”, p.34, SIU Press
  • You know what animals exist in the desert. He's going to his indigenous natural habitat. What better place for night crawlers?

    Animal   Night   Boxing  
  • Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher.

    William Wordsworth (1837). “The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Together with a Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England, Now First Published with His Works ...”, p.337
  • Government barriers on Business For example, the Endangered Species Act prevents 'disturbing the habitat' of the spotted owl. That has restricted 4.2 million acres of forest from development, leading to the loss of 30,000 lumber-related jobs and the annual loss of 1.1 billion board feet of lumber. This has driven up the cost of houses by at least $4,000 each. In addition, regulators ordered a Kansas City bank to install a Braille keypad on its drive-through automatic teller machine, presumably to aid any blind drivers. The list goes on and on.

    Jobs   Business   Loss  
  • The social brain is in its natural habitat when we're talking with someone face-to-face in real time.

    "Focus on How You Connect With Others" by Daniel Goleman, www.huffingtonpost.com. November 12, 2013.
  • After the group vet appointment--during which Lyle scratched the vet, the vet tech, and some poor woman minding her own business in the waiting room--we went back to Sabrina's and re-released the cats to their natural habitat.

    Sarah Dessen (2008). “Lock and Key”, p.174, Penguin
  • The most important thing is to preserve the world we live in. Unless people understand and learn about our world, habitats, and animals, they won't understand that if we don't protect those habitats, we'll eventually destroy ourselves.

  • Just in the nick of time they realized that it was their own habitat they were wrecking -- that they weren't merely visitors.

    Kurt Vonnegut (1999). “Galapagos: A Novel”, Dial Press
  • Our work seeks to focus attention on the necessity of developing security for the global village, meeting its need for clean air, water, food and a healthy habitat, as well as fostering clarity of vision on cooperation and development.

    Air   Water   Focus  
  • Can we disregard the growing phenomenon of "environmental refugees", people who are forced by the degradation of their natural habitat to forsake it - and often their possessions as well - in order to face the dangers and uncertainties of forced displacement? Can we remain impassive in the face of actual and potential conflicts involving access to natural resources? All these are issues with a profound impact on the exercise of human rights, such as the right to life, food, health and development.

    Exercise   Order   Issues  
    Pope Benedict XVI (2014). “The Garden of God”, p.41, CUA Press
  • When I'm not shooting, I love going on adventures with friends. I love zip-lining through rainforests and different natural habitats, and I love writing music on the side, and I love drinking coffee. I'm a big coffee drinker and go to a lot of cafes and stuff.

  • Nature learns and changes as a result of stimuli, and certain habitats of nature will be formed that weren't there before. That's how I look at reality.

    Reality   Looks   Habitat  
    "World authority on raw foods, superfoods and natural healing". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com. September 1, 2013.
  • ...the gym is a kind of wildlife preserve for bodily exertion. A preserve protects species whose habitat is vanishing elsewhere, and the gym (and home gym) accommodates the survival of bodies after the abandonment of the original sites of bodily exertion.

    Home   Survival   Habitat  
  • The one process now going on that will take millions of years to correct is the loss of genetic and species diversity by the destruction of natural habitats. This is the folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us.

    Loss   Years   Diversity  
  • Clutter is my natural habitat.

    Maggie Stiefvater (2011). “The Scorpio Races”, p.132, Scholastic UK
  • I have worked with Habitat for Humanity for awhile.

    "Harry Connick Jr. Interview - P.S. I Love You". Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. December 18, 2007.
  • I'd love to see some animals in their natural habitat - as long as those animals are being well looked after.

    Animal   Long   Habitat  
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