The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left. We sow the seeds of osteoporosis and we got osteoporosis.
And even if your loving parents have enough money to buy you jeans with holes in them-- I don't know why that is so important, to help me sow those seeds for peace.
The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left. So as we sow , so shall we reap.
As the copyright wars have shown us, firmware locks aren't effective against dedicated attackers. People who want to sow mayhem with custom firmware will be able to. We need a security model that doesn't believe that all the other cars on the road are going to be well-behaved.
The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left. So we're sowing the seeds of obesity in billions of animals and we get obese.
Eric: Fair question. The, as I say, I don't, I reserve the term deniers for the paid professionals whose job it is to sow doubt and confusion about climate change. I use the word skeptics for everyday folks who are skeptical about whether it's happening and I hope that my book. I'm delighted that you find my writing style engaging, my mother does too and I hope that it's engaging to people who are confused or in doubt about what's going on. But as
So I thought, OK, it'll be eight issues, and then I'll do four short stories, and we'll be done. And even though I sort of sowed the seeds for stuff that I planned to do if it kept going, that was what I thought was going to happen.
The overwhelming pressure of this culture is to burp out the thought that you have right now, regardless of how good it is, regardless of how it relates to your other thoughts, regardless of whether it is a thought better sowed in the fields of the mind, left to take root unseen, harvested only when its time has come and it has grown into true insight. Of course, the writer can opt out, can withdraw from Facebook, withdraw from Twitter.
I mean, 14 to 1. And then they treat them that way and then you kind of reap what you sow .
But with that power free choice comes responsibility. The Bible says, as ye sow , so shall ye reap. In the Vedic text, this is called the laws of karma.
The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left. Another way of saying that is, whatever you sow , you will reap.
So you guys, there's mutations that happen natural-- I mean, every time you try to make a copy, there's going to be a change. You know, one of the things I often reflect on, it's "The lilies of the field, they do not toil, nor do they sow ."
The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left. We are born and raised in a culture that does not get that. We pretend that we can sow seeds of violence and have it never come back.
The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left. The bottom line for us, as human beings, it's sowing the seeds of conflict and war.
always looking for what climatologists say. "This is happening, but I'm gonna get the appearance of balance into my stories. So, I'm gonna look for somebody who's saying 'Well, maybe it's not really happening,' and here's Myron Ebell, or others who share his profession, stepping up and sowing down confusion on what is actually established science." So, that's what we call "balanced bias." That's elevating two sides of an argument, even when there aren't two co-equal sides. And that happened with the science for many years till slowly
weird things called Beetles, you know, Volkswagen Beetles. And not many people bought those. So, really this enormous unchallenged concentration of power was something that made billions of dollars for the car business over decades. But in the process, the industry sowed the seeds of its own demise.