We considered behaving, but it's against our nature.
O.R. MellingStichwörter: humor disobedience behavior
The porpoises and whale themselves, in their quests for entertainment, often created problems. One summer a fashion developed in the training tanks (I think Keiki started it) for leaning out over the tank wall and seeing how far you could balance without falling out. Several animals might be teetering on the tank edge at one time, and sometimes one or another did fall out. Nothing much happened to them, except maybe a cut or a scrape from the gravel around the tanks; but of course we had to run and pick them up and put them back in. Not a serious problem, if the animal that fell out was small, but if it was a 400-pound adult bottlenose, you had to find four strong people to get him back, and when it happened over and over again, the people got cross. We feared too, that some animal would fall out at night or when no one was around and dry out, overheat, and die. We yelled at the porpoises, and rushed over and pushed them back in when we saw them teetering, but that just seemed to add to the enjoyment of what I'm sure the porpoises thoguht of as a hilariously funny game. Fortunately they eventually tired of it by themselves.
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Girls," their mother interjected, "you must both stop being strange - it is unattractive. And don't forget your hats. It would be absolutely the end for me if you two came down with freckles at a time like this.
Anna GodbersenStichwörter: humor romance mothers hats behavior teen luxe freckles
Yes, it's vital to make lifestyle choices to mitigate damage caused by being a member of industrialized civilization, but to assign primary responsibility to oneself, and to focus primarily on making oneself better, is an immense copout, an abrogation of responsibility.
Derrick JensenStichwörter: civilization responsibility behavior industrialization mitigate
This civilization is the impact of the world's consumption behavior.
Toba BetaStichwörter: life civilization consumption impact behavior trend
We create our fate every day . . . most of the ills we suffer from are directly traceable to our own behavior.
Henry MillerReality denied comes back to haunt.
Philip K. DickStichwörter: history self-deception psychology behavior
Your goodness must have some edge to it -- else it is none.
Ralph Waldo EmersonStichwörter: art books power wealth beauty illusion culture emerson ralph-waldo-emerson behavior eloquence anderbo anderbo-com father-must gail-hochman jonathan-galassi rick-rofihe rofihe rrofihe vilcek-literature-prize whiting-award
Humans — who enslave, castrate, experiment on, and fillet other animals — have had an understandable penchant for pretending animals do not feel pain. A sharp distinction between humans and 'animals' is essential if we are to bend them to our will, make them work for us, wear them, eat them — without any disquieting tinges of guilt or regret. It is unseemly of us, who often behave so unfeelingly toward other animals, to contend that only humans can suffer. The behavior of other animals renders such pretensions specious. They are just too much like us.
Carl SaganStichwörter: compassion animals vegetarian suffer behavior
All the animals, the plants, the minerals, even other kinds of men, are being broken and reassembled every day, to preserve an elite few, who are the loudest to theorize on freedom, but the least free of all.
Thomas PynchonStichwörter: freedom tyranny destiny elite behavior
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