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    Jacques-Yves Cousteau
    “To restate an old law - when a man bites a fish, that's good, but when a fish bites a man, that's bad. This is one way of saying it's all right if man kills an animal, but if an animal attacks man, the act is reprehensible. The animal is labelled "killer," something to be feared, hated, shunned, punished, even killed by man.

    How dangerous are those sea animals with bad reputations? A few actually kill. A few maim. Some are poisonous when eaten by man. Most sting, stab,or poison and cause mild to severe discomfort to man. Yet man is one of the larger beings that sea creatures encounter, and these poisons usually can't kill him. Very often these poisons are used defensively against predators and offensively in food gathering.

    There are a few animals that have won themselves a bad reputation even though they have little or no effect on man. They have won their rating through man's interpretation of their attitude towards lower animals. These animals have been seen feeding in what appears to be a savage manner. But this behavior may perhaps be comparable to a man tearing the flesh off a chicken leg with his teeth.”
    Jacques-Yves Cousteau, The Ocean World

  • #2
    Jacques-Yves Cousteau
    “The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.”
    Jacques Cousteau

  • #3
    Jacques-Yves Cousteau
    “I swam across the rocks and compared myself favorably with the sars. To swim fishlike, horizontally, was the logical method in a medium eight hundred times denser than air. To halt and hang attached to nothing, no lines or air pipe to the surface, was a dream. At night I had often had visions of flying by extending my arms as wings. Now I flew without wings. (Since that first aqualung flight, I have never had a dream of flying.)”
    Jacques-Yves Cousteau, The Silent World

  • #4
    Mikhail Bulgakov
    “the hope that there she would manage to regain her happiness made her fearless”
    Mikhail Bulgakov

  • #5
    Ha-Joon Chang
    “nothing is as effective as spectacular real-life cases – successful or otherwise – in persuading people.”
    Ha-Joon Chang, Economics: The User's Guide



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