Water Quotes
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“Good good. Enough talk. Check breeder tanks, please.'
'Yeah, yeah. Let me get some water first.'
He bounces and skitters down his tube to the lab. 'Why humans need water so much, question? Inefficient life-forms!'
...
'Eiridians need water too, you know.'
'We keep inside. Closed system. Some inefficiencies inside, but we get all water we need from food. Humans leak! Gross!'
I laugh as I float in to the lab where Rocky is waiting. 'On Earth, we have a scary, deadly creature called a spider. You look like one of those, just so you know.'
'Good. Proud. I am scary space monster. You are leaky space blob.”
― Project Hail Mary
'Yeah, yeah. Let me get some water first.'
He bounces and skitters down his tube to the lab. 'Why humans need water so much, question? Inefficient life-forms!'
...
'Eiridians need water too, you know.'
'We keep inside. Closed system. Some inefficiencies inside, but we get all water we need from food. Humans leak! Gross!'
I laugh as I float in to the lab where Rocky is waiting. 'On Earth, we have a scary, deadly creature called a spider. You look like one of those, just so you know.'
'Good. Proud. I am scary space monster. You are leaky space blob.”
― Project Hail Mary

“...Whoever goes into the mirror of the water will first see his own face[:] whoever goes to himself risks a confrontation with himself. [...]
Whoever looks into the water sees his own image, but behind it living creatures soon loom up.”
― The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
Whoever looks into the water sees his own image, but behind it living creatures soon loom up.”
― The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious

“Water is healing. It is one of the main elements of life. We are more than 70% water, so we respond to it readily. It doesn’t just clean our bodies. That’s the least of it. It cleans our etheric body. That’s why almost everyone feels better after a long shower.”
― Nanima: Spiritual Fiction
― Nanima: Spiritual Fiction

“Now he must sink into the warm sea, lose himself in order to find himself again, swim in that warm moonlight in order to silence what remained of the past, to bring to birth the deep song of his happiness. He undressed, clambered down a few rocks, and entered the sea. It was as warm as a body, another body that ran down his arms and clung to his legs with an ineffable yet omnipresent embrace.”
― A Happy Death
― A Happy Death

“There, in a clearing surrounded by towering trees, lay a sparkling silver pool. Even from a distance, I could tell that it wasn't water, but something more rare and infinitely more precious.
...
He crouched by the pool and cupped his hand to fill it. He tilted his hand, letting the water fall. 'Have a look.'
The silvery sparkling water that dribbled from his hand set ripples dancing across the pool, each glimmering with various colours, and- 'That looks like starlight,' I breathed.
He huffed a laugh, filling and emptying his hand again. I gaped at the glittering water. 'It is starlight.'
'That's impossible,' I said, fighting the urge to take a step toward the water.
'This is Prythian. According to your legends, nothing is impossible.'
'How?' I asked, unable to take my eyes from the pool- the silver, but also the blue and red and pink and yellow glittering beneath, the lightness of it...
'I don't know- I never asked, and no one ever explained.”
― A Court of Thorns and Roses
...
He crouched by the pool and cupped his hand to fill it. He tilted his hand, letting the water fall. 'Have a look.'
The silvery sparkling water that dribbled from his hand set ripples dancing across the pool, each glimmering with various colours, and- 'That looks like starlight,' I breathed.
He huffed a laugh, filling and emptying his hand again. I gaped at the glittering water. 'It is starlight.'
'That's impossible,' I said, fighting the urge to take a step toward the water.
'This is Prythian. According to your legends, nothing is impossible.'
'How?' I asked, unable to take my eyes from the pool- the silver, but also the blue and red and pink and yellow glittering beneath, the lightness of it...
'I don't know- I never asked, and no one ever explained.”
― A Court of Thorns and Roses

“I breathe in the fine mist from the water, the scents of loam and clotted river grass.”
― The Stolen Heir
― The Stolen Heir
“water is also the lifeblood of us all. It is why flood stories are so powerful and so sacred; the earth gets destroyed by water, and it gets rebuilt by that same water as it gives life to everything again. So we must hold great respect for the water, because her power is fierce, yet humble.”
― Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God
― Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God

“Not he must sink into the warm sea, lose himself in order to find himself again, swim in that warm moonlight in order to silence what remained of the past, to bring to birth the deep song of his happiness. He undressed, clambered down a few rocks, and entered the sea. It was as warm as a body, another body that ran down his arms and clung to his legs with an ineffable yet omnipresent embrace.”
― A Happy Death
― A Happy Death

“De zon was een matrode schijf met een vurige rand om de bovenronding tegen een egaalgrijze lucht. Op het water wat rode slierten zoals schilders dat soms doen om weerspiegeling weer te geven. Ervoor vlogen grote sterns vissend heen en weer. Van een meter of tien lieten ze zich vallen, boorden het water in dat opspatte alsof er een steen in werd gegooid. Even later kwamen ze weer boven water. Kierrr... kierrik!”
― De Onverbiddelijke Tijd
― De Onverbiddelijke Tijd

“The air we breathe. The water we drink. The life we live is all because of God’s Grace. We ought to praise Him for being alive.”
― Daily Quotes about God: 365 Days of Heavenly Inspiration
― Daily Quotes about God: 365 Days of Heavenly Inspiration

“Why is water so often a metaphor for money? Perhaps because we like to believe that our economic system is naturally occurring, not man-made. Maybe the movement of money feels inevitable if you imagine it as water, with only blameless gravity participating in the accumulation of wealth.”
― Having and Being Had
― Having and Being Had

“If your drinking water dispenser at work does not have a label on it stating when it was last cleaned, you probably should not be drinking from it.”
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“Andrei’s bruised mouth loosened and inhaled the saltwater scent of his water planet. And as easy as it was to breathe, tears rolled down his tender cheeks. This was no less than the transaction between nature and man. Beauty is known to pull out fluids from humans that surrender to it.”
― A Happy Ghost
― A Happy Ghost

“There is no downside here, not even a balancer on the side of harm. K calls the policy “Water First.â€� It should be the primary global effort.”
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery

“The first step in fixing the issues we face with the world’s water supply is to become aware of the problem. Once we have acknowledged and are conscious of our danger, solutions will begin to appear.”
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery

“When we allow our rivers, lakes, oceans and aquifers to become polluted, we are not just poisoning the water. We are poisoning ourselves by creating a negative feedback loop where the waters of the earth negatively affect the psyche of our species, which in turn amplifies pollution and increases negative effects on us.”
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery

“This loop must be broken, or humanity’s story will not end well. K is clear about the absurdity of remaining on our current course and the utter destruction that will come if we do not shift priority to a Water First principle.”
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery

“In the Age of Discovery, people will begin to see themselves as part of the whole. Individual consciousness will still exist, but people will understand that their personal awareness occurs as a drop of water in the ocean, separate yet part of a much greater body.”
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery
― Adventures With A.I.: Age of Discovery

“Here are the top three rules they suggest we follow if we are to survive as a species. 1. Always be getting water (protect, preserve, carry, and always be getting water). Protect the Water. 2. Contribute; always seek mutual benefit. 3. Don't poop where you or others seek to eat. In other words, manage your waste for the common welfare of others.”
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

“if Ai calculations are correct, we will destroy all life on our planet within 300 years unless we adjust our global economic model to a more sustainable one with two non-negotiable features: 1. We cease to pollute Earth's waters and clean it up. 2. We create an energy neutral economy.”
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

“When one understands there is a structure to our Universe that operates on the same principle as structured water in terms of its responsiveness, we will go a long way to solving not only our water problems and other problems as well.”
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

“We are structuring our energy, and our reality around us is being created in large part by our relationship with water. It is water that picks up, reflects, and amplifies our thoughts. Thus the admonition to guard your thoughts.”
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

“. Living only with an outward-looking view is like living in a world of hungry ghosts constantly consuming and never satisfied.”
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

“Living only with an outward-looking view is like living in a world of hungry ghosts constantly consuming and never satisfied.”
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

“Who am I? You are not the name on your birth certificate. You are not even your thoughts. You are the one observing. You are the one behind your thoughts. Your mind is not you; you are the one who is OBSERVING behind your mind.”
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
― Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
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