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Sylvia Earle

"I hope for your help to explore and protect the wild ocean in ways that will restore the health and, in so doing, secure hope for humankind. Health to the ocean means health for us."

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"I hope for your help to explore and protect the wild ocean in ways that will restore the health and, in so doing, secure hope for humankind. Health to the ocean means health for us."

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Donna Grant

"Worry is a progressive disease that ruins one's life."

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Donna Grant

"Exercise feels best after it is finished."

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Donna Grant

"It has been known for many years that a subset of the population cannot tolerate the radiation emitted by transmitting utility meters and sickness results in these people."

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Donna Grant

"Distress is a disease of the mind."

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Donna Grant

"Health and happiness are interconnected."

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Donna Grant

"Bitterness is the cancer of bones."

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Donna Grant

"Living in filth is dark doom. The light of awaken leads to cleanliness."

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Donna Grant

"Overwork can cause a break down."

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Donna Grant

"An over-indulgence of anything, even something as pure as water, can intoxicate."

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Donna Grant

"Every time you work out you strengthen your body. Every time you don't you weaken it."

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Sylvia Earle
"I hope for your help to explore and protect the wild ocean in ways that will restore the health and, in so doing, secure hope for humankind. Health to the ocean means health for us."

Health

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Sylvia Earle
"With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you're connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live."

Earth

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Sylvia Earle
"Ten percent of the big fish still remain. There are still some blue whales. There are still some krill in Antarctica. There are a few oysters in Chesapeake Bay. Half the coral reefs are still in pretty good shape, a jeweled belt around the middle of the planet. There's still time, but not a lot, to turn things around."

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Sylvia Earle
"No water, no life. No blue, no green."

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