
Source: The Martyrdom of Man (1872), Chapter IV, "Intellect"
"The Old and the New Masters," lines 53-61
The Lost World (1965)
Source: The Martyrdom of Man (1872), Chapter IV, "Intellect"
“Here in a little lonely room
I am master of earth and sea,
And the planets come to me.”
The Loom of Dreams, st. 1 (1900).
As quoted in a press release by A&M Records (1989) http://www.elrarecords.com/sunra.html
Source: Cosmos (1980), p. 193
Context: For as long as there been humans we have searched for our place in the cosmos. Where are we? Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a hum-drum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people. This perspective is a courageous continuation of our penchant for constructing and testing mental models of the skies; the Sun as a red-hot stone, the stars as a celestial flame, the Galaxy as the backbone of night.
“John Muir, Earth — planet, Universe niel and I”
Muir's home address, as inscribed on the inside front cover of his first field journal http://digitalcollections.pacific.edu/cdm/ref/collection/muirjournals/id/115/show/3, which started 1 July 1867
1860s
In re North Australian Territory Co. (1891), L. J. Rep. 61 C. D. 135.
“We (Ecuador) may be a small territory... but the planet (earth) is also ours.”
Source: Guillermo Lasso (2021) cited in: " Ecuador expands sea life protections around Galapagos https://phys.org/news/2022-01-ecuador-sea-life-galapagos.html" in phys.org, 15 January 2022.
Session 918, Page 368
Dreams, Evolution and Value Fulfillment, Volume Two (1986)
The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom (1980)