11 Quotes About Dying Earth

The earth is dying. It’s time to stop ignoring the fact that we live on a dying planet and start making changes in order for it to survive. All the resources we need to sustain life were created by nature, but we have depleted them. We have used too many resources and we’ve polluted our environment so much that we’re poisoning the air, water, and soil Read more

The world in which we live in is in dire need of change and we must make this happen so that the earth can survive and continue to support life.

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I am not Cugel the Clever for nothing! Jack Vance
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I love the machines and I cannot allow them and the humans of Twinmortal to suffer.- Hanshin Carolina Cody Aldaz
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You know what it is like to wake up in the middle of a bunch of corpses with a little girl in your arms scared to death?- Enyo Carolina Cody Aldaz
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My purpose is to change the fact that you’re just food. If you learn the lessons well you will be able to have a happy long life. A lot of us believe that the human being deserves the opportunity and the privilege to coexist with us. That’s why we risk ourselves and make the effort to take care of you.- Átropos Carolina Cody Aldaz
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We are a species born from the planet. If the machines truly want to protect the Earth type planets they must learn to take care of us too.- Sun Wukong Carolina Cody Aldaz
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I need to fight for the preservation of the Earth type planets and its coexistence with worlds after death.- Banyan Carolina Cody Aldaz
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I am a more modern female vampire since I came just when our world was disappearing due to the intromission of this future.- Enyo Carolina Cody Aldaz
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I was able to bring the souls from the past back to life.- Amaranth Carolina Cody Aldaz
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There are only a few planets with life. It is an oddity. It is really difficult to have the necessary conditions not only to support life but also to maintain the life inside a planet.- Loto Carolina Cody Aldaz
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Guyal of Sfere had been born one apart from his fellows and early proved a source of vexation for his sire. Normal in outward configuration, there existed within his mind a void that ached for nourishment. It was as if a spell had been cast upon his birth, a harassment visited on the child in a spirit of sardonic mockery, so that every occurrence, no matter how trifling, became a source of wonder and amazement. Even as young as four he was expounding such inquiries as: ‘Why do squares have more sides than triangles?’‘ How will we see when the sun goes dark?’‘ Do flowers grow under the ocean?’‘ Do stars hiss and sizzle when rain comes by night?. Jack Vance