We must develop a deeper interest and greater understanding of the people we meet here or abroad. Like us, they are passengers on board that mysterious ship called life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We travel together, passengers on a little spaceship, dependent on its vulnerable reserves of air and soil, all committed, for our safety, to its security and peace. Preserved from annihilation only by the care, the work and the love we give our fragile craft.
Our minds are mysterious; our conscious brain is like a ship on a sea that is obscure to us.
I've met the most interesting people while flying or on a boat. These methods of travel seem to attract the kind of people I want to be with.
One of the main points about travelling is to develop in us a feeling of solidarity, of that oneness without which no better world is possible.
People need to be made conscious of a very simple reality: we have no choice but to share this planet, this small blue sphere floating in the vast reaches of space, with all of our fellow 'passengers.'
We let folks know we're interested in them and that they're vital to us. cause they are.
Ships are like children: they need individual attention.
We need to broaden our sympathies both in space and time - and perceive ourselves as part of a long heritage, and stewards for an immense future.
My experience of ships is that on them one makes an interesting discovery about the world. One finds one can do without it completely.
We're not passengers on Spaceship Earth. We're the crew.