Jacques Yves Cousteau

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The idea of a group of elders is that, in past civilizations, they have linked worlds; the other world was also present in this one. There is also the argument that elders have "experience." The problem is that experience teaches fear of change. Experience kills imagination. Experience makes people conservative. What we are facing tomorrow requires the force of imagination, not wisdom from yesterday.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Past
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There is about as much educational benefit to be gained in studying dolphins in captivity as there would be studying mankind by only observing prisoners held in solitary confinement.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Educational
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Overconsumption and overpopulation underlie every environmental problem we face today
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Population Problem
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It's terrible to have to say this. World population must be stabilized and to do that we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. This is so horrible to contemplate that we shouldn't even say it. But the general situation in which we are involved is lamentable.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: People
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The future of nutrition is found in the oceans
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Ocean
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Our society is turning toward more and more needless consumption. It is a vicious circle that I compare to cancer . . . . Should we eliminate suffering, diseases? The idea is beautiful, but perhaps not a benefit for the long term. We should not allow our dread of diseases to endanger the future of our species. . . . In order to stabilize world population, we need to eliminate 350,000 people a day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it's just as bad not to say it.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Beautiful
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Population growth is the primary source of environmental damage.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Growth
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However fragmented the world, however intense the national rivalries, it is an inexorable fact that we become more interdependent every day. I believe that national sovereignties will shrink in the face of universal interdependence. The sea, the great unifier, is man's only hope. Now, as never before, the old phrase has a literal meaning: We are all in the same boat.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Believe
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We know how to organize warfare, but do we know how to act when confronted with peace?
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Peace
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We have to prepare for what life could become in 40 years. We need to outline what is possible and what is impossible with the non-renewable resources of the Earth. What role will technological improvement play? Taking all this into account, what kind of life can we produce in the best way for 10 billion people? That's a problem that needs to be solved.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Years
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I am absolutely enraptured by the atmosphere of a wreck. A dead ship is the house of a tremendous amount of life-fish and plants. The mixture of life and death is mysterious, even religious. There is the same sense of peace and mood that you feel on entering a cathedral.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Life
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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.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Animal
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And let us remember too that life, in its exuberance, always succeeds in overflowing the narrow limits within which man thinks he can confine it.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Men
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The sea is not a bargain basement.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Ocean
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We are human beings, and we have faith, and we have hope
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Hope
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Without ethics, everything happens as if we were all five billion passengers on a big machinery and nobody is driving the machinery. And it's going faster and faster, but we don't know where.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Ethics
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I said that the oceans were sick but they're not going to die. There is no death possible in the oceans - there will always be life - but they're getting sicker every year.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Ocean
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In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 per day.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Order
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With earth's burgeoning human population to feed we must turn to the sea with understanding and new technology. We need to farm it as we farm the land.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Technology
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May this continent, the last explored by humankind, be the first one to be spared by humankind.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Funny
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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
Collection: Attitude
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There was wildlife, untouched, a jungle at the border of the sea, never seen by those who floated on the opaque roof. Describing his early experience, in 1936, when a fellow naval officer, Philippe Tailliez, gave him goggles to see below the Mediterranean Sea surface.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Science
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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
Collection: Dream
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A common denominator in every single nuclear accident - a nuclear plant or on a nuclear submarine - is that before the specialists even know what has happened, they rush to the media saying, 'There's no danger to the public.' They do this before they themselves know what has happened because they are terrified that the public might react violently, either by panic or by revolt.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Media
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I experimented with all possible maneuvers-loops, somersaults and barrel rolls. I stood upside down on one finger and burst out laughing, a shrill, distorted laugh. Nothing I did altered the automatic rhythm of the air. Delivered from gravity and buoyancy, I flew around in space.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Science
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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.
- Jacques Yves Cousteau
Collection: Animal