Quotes About Survival
That extra special, elite, close feeling started under the stress Capt. Sobel created at Camp Toccoa. Under that stress, the only way the men could survive was to bond together. Eventually, the noncoms had to bond together in a mutiny.
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
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Before lying down, Winters later wrote in his diary, "I did not forget to get on my knees and thank God for helping me to live through this day and ask for his help on D plus one." And he made a promise to himself: if he lived through the war, he was going to find an isolated farm somewhere and spend the remainder of his life in peace and quiet.
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
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A tank cannon thrust through a kitchen door really stimulates exodus
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
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It was only thanks to the natives' skills as fishermen and root collectors that the Americans were able to survive.
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
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wisdom is the ability to cope
~ Stephen Fry
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We'll spare your life, I promise," hissed Odysseus. "Only speak quickly. And quietly. I have shaky hands and this blade against your throat might just slip and find its way into your windpipe if you aren't quick, clear, and concise.
~ Stephen Fry
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Sebastian tried not to look too far ahead. Ambition was a young man's game. Theses days he was more concerned with the continuing survival and security of those he loved. It was no longer so much a matter of dreaming how high he might climb, as of always keeping in mind how far they might fall.
~ Stephen Gallagher
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An elk mother, cornered, will slash with her hooves and tear with her mouth and even offer the hope of her own hamstrings, and if none of that works, she'll rise again years and years later, because it's never over, it's always just beginning again.
~ Stephen Graham Jones
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When the whole world hurts, you bite it. Don't you?
~ Stephen Graham Jones
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Since spies must survive by telling lies, it can be hard to know when they are telling the truth.
~ Stephen Grey
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It is not clear that intelligence has any long-term survival value.
~ Stephen Hawking
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There's a sick joke that the reason we have not been contacted by an alien civilization is that civilizations tend to destroy themselves when they reach our stage. But I have sufficient faith in the good sense of public to believe that we might prove this wrong.
~ Stephen Hawking
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Anaximander, a friend and possibly a student of Thales, argued that since human infants are helpless at birth, if the first human had somehow appeared on earth as an infant, it would not have survived. In what may have been humanity's first inkling of evolution, people, Anaximander reasoned, must therefore have evolved from other animals whose young are hardier.
~ Stephen Hawking
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I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars.
~ Stephen Hawking
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Whatever happens on earth, the rest of the universe will carry on regardless.
~ Stephen Hawking
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A society in which the individual feels responsible for his or her actions is more likely to work together and survive to spread its values.
~ Stephen Hawking
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No creo que la especie humana haya llegado tan lejos sólo para eliminarse a sí misma cuando las cosas se están poniendo interesantes.
~ Stephen Hawking
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rabbits have white tails in order that it be easy for us to shoot them.
~ Stephen Hawking
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I would like to speculate a little on the development of life in the universe, and in particular on the development of intelligent life. I shall take this to include the human race, even though much of its behaviour throughout history has been pretty stupid and not calculated to aid the survival of the species.
~ Stephen Hawking
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I did not expect to survive that long. Yet two years had gone by and I was not that much worse. In fact, things were going rather well for me and I had gotten engaged to a very nice girl, Jane Wilde. But in order to get married, I needed a job, and in order to get a job, I needed a Ph.D.
~ Stephen Hawking
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Anaximander (ca. 610 BC–ca. 546 BC), a friend and possibly a student of Thales, argued that since human infants are helpless at birth, if the first human had somehow appeared on earth as an infant, it would not have survived. In what may have been humanity's first inkling of evolution
~ Stephen Hawking
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However bad life may seem, where there is life, there is hope.
~ Stephen Hawking
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One way or another, I regard it as almost inevitable that either a nuclear confrontation or environmental catastrophe will cripple the Earth at some point in the next 1,000 years
~ Stephen Hawking
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I would like to speculate a little on the development of life in the universe, and in particular on the development of intelligent life. I shall take this to include the human race, even though much of its behaviour throughout history has been pretty stupid and not calculated to aid the survival of the species. Two questions I shall discuss are "What is the probability of life existing elsewhere in the universe?" and "How may life develop in the future?
~ Stephen Hawking
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