Posted on 23 March 2011. Tags: arab world, barack obama, clean energy, climate change due to global warming, earthquake in japan, energy options, energy supply, fateful words, goeth, going up in smoke, high tide, julius caesar, mad rush, massive earthquake, miseries, nuclear plants, nuclear power plants, nuclear reactors, shallows, state of the union address, william shakespeare, wither
These fateful words penned by William Shakespeare hundreds of years ago, long before nuclear energy was even a thought, aptly sum up what ought to be the response to the tragic events now unfolding by the hour in Japan and rapidly affecting the rest of the world.
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Posted on 16 March 2011. Tags: atom bomb, atomic radiation, cruel twist, destructive tendencies, frontier space, giving birth, greater man, horrible tragedy, horrific scenes, human psyche, impermanence, introspection, japan today, last frontier, man made disaster, material conditions, nuclear plants, outpouring, radioactive gases, will not pass, world war ii
Often to bring comfort to ourselves and others, we use the expression, “This too shall pass.” Implicit in the thought is the idea that all material conditions, positive or negative, are temporary.
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