A Quote by George Bernard Shaw

When commenting on the turmoil and disorder of the world, If the other planets are inhabited, they must be using this earth as their insane asylum. — © George Bernard Shaw
When commenting on the turmoil and disorder of the world, If the other planets are inhabited, they must be using this earth as their insane asylum.
If there’s life on other planets, then the earth is the Universe’s insane asylum.
Earth is an insane asylum, to which the other planets deport their lunatics.
I become more convinced that beings from other planets are using the Earth as a lunatic asylum
This planet is obviously being used as an insane asylum by other planets.
I don't know if there are men on the moon, but if there are they must be using the earth as their lunatic asylum
When I was a child, I felt at times that I had been born into an insane asylum, that much of human life appeared to be an insane asylum. It was bewildering.
There's no doubt that the search for planets is motivated by the search for life. Humans are interested in whether or not life evolves on other planets. We'd especially like to find communicating, technological life, and we look around our own solar system, and we see that of all the planets, there's only one that's inhabited.
Earth is the insane asylum of the universe.
Amid the turmoil and tumult of battle, there may be seeming disorder and yet no real disorder at all.
When majority is insane, sane must go to asylum.
Most certainly, some planets are not inhabited, but others are, and among these there must exist life under all conditions and phases of development.
We're just learning that a lot of planets are small planets, and we didn't know that before, fact is, in planetary science, objects such as Pluto and the other dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt are considered planets and called planets in everyday discourse in scientific meetings.
The longer I live, the more convinced am I that this planet is used by other planets as a lunatic asylum.
A major puzzle for which nobody has an answer is this: is there some size at which the planets change their nature from water-rich planets like Neptune, to rocky planets like the Earth? We have found two planets that are the size of the Earth in radius, but they are very close to their host star, so water on the surface would evaporate away.
In the West, the insane are so many that they are put in an asylum, in China the insane are so unusual that we worship them.
It will be a long time, if ever, before we get to study Earth-like planets orbiting around other stars, so really, the study of Venus and Mars is the best opportunity that we have, and can imagine having anytime in the future, to understand the evolution of Earth-like planets.
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