The desert and the ocean are realms of desolation on the surface.
The desert is a place of bones, where the innards are turned out, to desiccate into dust.
The ocean is a place of skin, rich outer membranes hiding thick juicy insides, laden with the soup of being.
Inside out and outside in. These are worlds of things that implode or explode, and the only catalyst that determines the direction of eco-movement is the balance of water.
Both worlds are deceptive, dangerous. Both, seething with hidden life.
The only veil that stands between perception of what is underneath the desolate surface is your courage.
Dare to breach the surface and sink.
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Science blasphemed when tries to eliminate scarcity in economy.
Toba BetaTag: science truth economy blasphemy scarcity managed
Men had suddenly become a scarce commodity, if not quite as sought after as rice.
John Burnham SchwartzTag: love men scarcity schwartz the-commoner
After doing this work or the past twelve years and watching scarcity ride roughshod over our families, organizations, and communities, I'd say the one thing we have in common is that we're sick of feeling afraid. we want to dare greatly. We're tired of the national conversation centering on "What should we fear" and "Who should we blame?" We all want to be brave.
Brené BrownTag: fear courage bravery blame scarcity
Worrying about scarcity is our culture's version of post-traumatic stress. It happens when we've been through too much, and rather than coming together to heal (which requires vulnerability) we're angry and scared and at each other's throats.
Brené BrownTag: fear society vulnerability stress scarcity
If somebody never gets enough of you, they will always want more
Ashly LorenzanaTag: love relationships infatuation desire attraction scarcity enigmatic
Part of the reason people could eat so well was that many foods that we now think of as delicacies were plenteous then. Lobsters bred in such abundance around Britain's coastline that they were fed to prisoners and orphans or ground up for fertilizer.
Bill BrysonTag: diet trivia scarcity lobsters
It is more rewarding to be complicit with scarcity than excess.
Will OldhamTag: excess complicity scarcity
...there's not enough of anything to go around except people and death.
Saša StanišićHunter-gathers, by nature, store information for use, understanding that there may be a time when information is scarce.
Brian C. O'Connor, Jud H. Copeland, Jodi L. KearnsTag: nature information scarcity foraging hunter-gathers storing
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