5 Quotes & Sayings By Charles Pellegrino

Charles Pellegrino is the bestselling author of more than 10 books. His work has been translated into 20 languages and sold in over 32 countries. Pellegrino was honored by Oprah Winfrey at the White House and has spoken to more than 5 million people in his books and lectures. He co-founded and serves as CEO of the Nightingale Conant Corporation, a business that develops and markets content for businesses, organizations and individuals seeking innovative solutions for their most pressing problems Read more

He is currently working on the screenplay adaptation of his last bestseller, The Alchemist's Promise: A Waterless World, which he wrote with Dr. Alan R. Lightman

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For every first-class dog that entered the lifeboats, twenty-nine steerage women and nineteen children died. Emily Badman and Kathy Gilnagh seemed destined to be counted among the lost, having found themselves penned in behind a drawn gate, deep within the stern. An armed, junior officer stood on the other side. "Following orders, " he insisted. "It's not time for you to go up. Charles Pellegrino
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Historically, the Germans had a habit of associating the names of objects with the sounds they made. After bell makers-turned-cannon-makers learned that by closing off the mouth of the cannon before lighting the fuse, the entire cannon could be made to explode, the device they invented became known as the 'bum' (for boom! ). In keeping with this tradition, the first one-thousand-pound bomb was dubbed 'ein laussen bum' (meaning, "a loud boom"). After the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, they called the fission device 'ein grossen laussen bum' (or, "a big loud boom"). The next obvious step was the fusion, or H-bomb, which was pronounced 'ein grossen laussen bum all ist kaput! . Charles Pellegrino
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Watching that great ship fly up, and up, and up against the night was an awakening, a vivid flash of something like God, something more powerful than nature itself. And it is us. And we know. We who have seen. Charles Pellegrino
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So much learning, " one of my Jesuit teachers has said, "so little wisdom." To put it another way, a civilization does become more technologically skilled and more learned about science, and perhaps even a little smarter as well, when it is permitted to grow for hundreds of years and spread itself from pole to pole; but we also have more tools to turn out as badly as our ancestors said we might. Charles Pellegrino