Top 373 Extinction Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
In the landscape of extinction, precision is next to godliness.
There is no place in nature for extinction.
Wild fish are under threat of extinction because they're hunted to feed us. Yet land animals that we farm are under no threat of extinction. Shifting from hunting fish to farming fish - where the farmers have the incentive to keep their stocks healthy - could do a tremendous amount of good for wild fish.
Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception. — © Carl Sagan
Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.
As many glaciers are melting and icy tundras are decaying, there's an unprecedented amount of woolly mammoth material that's becoming dislodged from the ice. Not just mammoth, but all kinds of fossils from the past. What occurred to me was, had anyone tried to pinpoint the first case of human-induced extinction? What was the first time we as species pushed another one to oblivion? I would argue that's probably going to be one of the defining moral problems of the century, human-induced extinction. And I really wanted to know, when did we first cross that barrier?
What man really fears is not so much extinction, but extinction with insignificance.
One in eight plant species face extinction.
There is evidence that we are headed into what would be the planet's sixth mass extinction. It's hard to know for sure if you're in one because a mass extinction is an event where over 75 percent of the species on the planet die out over a - usually about a million-year period. The fastest it might happen is in hundreds of thousands of years.
Don't forget this club nearly went out of extinction last year.
Racism, pollution and the rest of it are themselves very close to extinction.
Extinction isn't pretty, especially when you know it's coming and do nothing about it.
We can't say that when x happens we get a mass extinction. To the extent we understand mass extinction, one has been caused by glaciation event, one has been caused by a massive climate change, and one has been caused by an asteroid. These events turn out to have no precedent.
Hatred is a feeling which leads to the extinction of values.
Its haunting to realize that half of the languages of the world are teetering on the brink of extinction. — © Wade Davis
Its haunting to realize that half of the languages of the world are teetering on the brink of extinction.
I'm quite mad by nature, and it's my craziness that has saved me from extinction.
It is so hard for an evolutionary biologist to write about extinction caused by human stupidity. Let me then float an unconventional plea, the inverse of the usual argument. The extinction of Partula is unfair to Partula. That is the conventional argument, and I do not challenge its primacy. But we need a humanistic ecology as well, both for the practical reason that people will always touch people more than snails do or can, and for the moral reason that humans are legitimately the measure of all ethical questions for these are our issues, not nature's.
Australia has one of the worst mammalian extinction rates in the world.
The technical definition of the Holocene has to do with the extinction of a snail species in Sicily.
Hundreds of species are facing extinction due to human impacts on the environment.
One animal or plant species may become extinct every hour. All species are doomed to extinction, but man through worldwide development/killing animals for food/profit/using toxic chemicals such as pesticides/industrial wastes, will accelerate the extinction of plants/animals and the result will be a more hostile environment for man.
But when we are following the light, even its extinction is a guide.
If global extinction is to be avoided, woman must unite and come to terms with their destiny.
There is no sense in meddling with the extinction of polar bears, not when so many more pressing human problems await. Until there's ironclad proof of how and why extinction works, and how much evil we've done to hasten it along, I'm going to save my emotional anguish for dying and suffering members of my own species.
The public image of dinosaurs is tainted by extinction. It's hard to accept dinosaurs as a success when they are all dead. But the fact of ultimate extinction should not make us overlook the absolutely unsurpassed role dinosaurs played in the history of life.
In the history of the world, all five mass extinctions have been accompanied by massive climate change, so we are facing an incredibly serious threat. In fact, we are technically in the sixth mass extinction right now, and it is the first mass extinction being attributed to humans.
How could being the entire cosmos and all of its wonder and all of its stages and cycles, and yet being that which is beyond them all, the invisible, be extinction? Extinction? The extinction of what, of whom? How can that which has never been be extinguished?
Evolution crawls to imperfection. It ends in extinction.
Many of us, utterly overcome by Tamas, the dark and heavy demon of inertia, are saying nowadays that it is impossible, that India is decayed, bloodless and lifeless, too weak ever to recover; that our race is doomed to extinction. It is a foolish and idle saying. No man or nation need be weak unless he chooses, no man or nation need perish unless he deliberately chooses extinction.
Sometimes in the ignorance I feel the meaning Invincible invisible wisdom, And I commune with intuitive instinct With the force that made life be And since it made life be It is greater than life And since it let extinction be It is greater than extinction. I commune with feelings more than prayer
The fate of the vast majority of species on this planet has been extinction, eventually.
The earth has continued to change, from rapid climatic changes that have caused the glaciers and the ice sheets to basically bulldoze the landscape and cause species compression in the tropics and cause mass species extinction - you know, all these huge changes. In terms of evolution, every species is doomed to eventual extinction. The natural world is constantly changing. So, to deal with "environmental problems," in quotes, totally misses the issue. That is not the way we want to define our problem if we're going to find our solution.
There is a peculiar pathos in the extinction of a nation.
I can't visualize the situation in which we nuke ourselves into extinction.
We have no problem with the extinction of domestic animals.
Education without execution is extinction
Shouldn't the cascades of extinction and rapid planetary warming register in our literature?
The physical extinction of the human race is one possibility.
There are certain prehistoric things that swim beyond extinction.
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. — © Ronald Reagan
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
Extinction was a difficult concept for a 10-year-old.
We are living in the beginning of a mass extinction and our climate is breaking down.
What I really wanted was to travel and see all the different animals that were on the verge of extinction.
That last day does not bring extinction to us, but change of place.
Many scientists would argue that we are now in what is called Extinction, and it's caused by this perfect extinction storm: climate change, habitat loss, pollution, unsustainable exploitation of species and habitat resources, and of course, human population explosion. All of these factors work together and conspire to drive a species to extinction on our planet, every half an hour.
I think we must ask ourselves if this is really what we want to do to God's creation, to drive it to extinction? Because extinction really is irreversible; species that go extinct are lost forever. This is not like Jurassic Park. We can't bring them back.
There is good reason to believe that we have already entered the Sixth Extinction, a period of destruction of species on a massive scale, comparable to the Fifth Extinction 65 million years ago, when three-quarters of the species on earth were destroyed, apparently by a huge asteroid.
Oil is dead, on its way to extinction.
We find ourselves heading fully into an era of mass extinction.
Humans regard animals as worthy of protection only when they are on the verge of extinction. — © Paul Craig Roberts
Humans regard animals as worthy of protection only when they are on the verge of extinction.
In the way our Fathers originally left the slavery question, the institution was in the course of ultimate extinction, and the public mind rested in the belief that it was in the course of ultimate extinction . . . . All I have asked or desired anywhere, is that it should be placed back again upon the basis that the Fathers of our government originally placed it upon.
The folly of war is that it can have no natural end except in the extinction an entire people.
What is the extinction of a condor to a child who has never seen a wren?
When it comes to impending, unavoidable extinction, ignorance is bliss.
He who refuses to learn deserves extinction.
If anyone's going to bring about mass extinction, it'll be Donald Trump.
Wilberforce did not believe in either evolution or extinction. Owen believed in extinction but not evolution. Lamarck believed in evolution but not extinction. Darwin believed in evolution and extinction. All four of them believed in God.
To be fair, if we are having a mass extinction, we're in the early stages of it. I think it's knowing facts like that which has made me less fearful about the future. Mass extinction is a long, complicated process that we are just now beginning to understand - and likewise, we are just beginning to understand how we might prevent one.
It's haunting to realize that half of the languages of the world are teetering on the brink of extinction.
The early Triassic was a period when the planet was recovering from the worst mass extinction it had ever known - that was the end Permian extinction, where climate change caused in part by mega-volcanic eruptions wiped out ninety-five percent of life on Earth. It took about ten or twenty million years for the planet's ecosystems to stabilize. During that time you saw a lot of weird, out-of-balance ecosystems where, for example, crocodile-like predators ripped the crap out of each other along the coasts.
Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals.
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