The strange looking man: "Would you like some?" The man in center: "Yeah, give it me!"
From Lion Books: The Seven Men from Outer Space
I really hope for a lot from the children to be born in the future on space stations or on the moon. It is those children who will be endowed with a sense, from the moment they are born, of the smallness of mankind in the universe, and the need to join forces and cooperate in order to survive. And they will also be able to feel deep in their hearts that mankind is not a superior form of life, and that the animals, plants, and humans living on the earth they look down upon are all the same, that-just like us-all creatures live out their time on the earth to the fullest, producing descendants and perpetuating the circle of life.
From "Save Our Mother Earth"
Love takes many forms, including between man and woman, parents and children, and toward oneself, but perhaps the kind of love we should keep in minds most right now is the love we possess as living beings. As living creatures ourselves, we can give love to all forms of life. We can love and protect the plants around us, the environment that tiny creatures live in, and the earth that is home to limitless life, with feelings so deep that we may even give our own lives to do it. Perhaps self-sacrificing love is something we have neglected in our modern society.