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*Nem desistir, nem tentar. Agora tanto faz.*
Legião Urbana

*É preciso amar as pessoas como se não houvesse amanhã…*
Legião Urbana

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Renato Russo (born Renato Manfredini, Jr., March 27, 1960 – October 11, 1996) was a Brazilian singer and songwriter.
The band then broke up and split in two different ones: “Capital Inicial” and “Legião Urbana”.
He was the formal founder and leader of Legião Urbana.

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*Nunca deixe que lhe digam que não vale a pena
acreditar nos sonhos que se têem
ou que os seus planos nunca vão dar certo ou que você nunca vais ser alguém…*
Renato Russo

*Enquanto a vida vai e vem
você procura achar alguém
que um dia possa lhe dizer:
Quero ficar só com você..*
Renato Russo

*Se lembra quando a gente chegou um dia a acreditar que tudo era pra sempre, sem saber que o pra sempre, sempre acaba.*
Renato Russo

*Se você quiser alguém em quem confiar, confie em si mesmo. Quem acredita sempre alcança.*
Renato Russo

*E é só você que tem
A cura do meu vício
De insistir nesta saudade
Que eu sinto de tudo
Que eu ainda não vi.*
Renato Russo

*É só você que me provoca essa saudade vazia
Tentando pintar essas flores com o nome De “amor-perfeito”
E “não-te-esqueças-de-mim”*
Renato Russo

$$$$$Geração Coca-Cola $$$$$

*Quando nascemos fomos programados
Pra comer o que vocês nos empurraram
com os enlatados dos USA
das nove às seis
desde pequenos nós comemos lixo
comercial e industrial
mas agora chegou a nossa vez
vamos cuspir de volta todo o lixo
em cima de vocês!

Somos filhos da revolução
Somos burgueses sem religião
Somos o futuro da nação
Geração Coca-Cola

Depois de vinte anos na escola
Não é difícil aprender
Todas as manhas do seu jogo sujo
Não é assim, que deve ser?
Vamos fazer nosso dever de casa
Aí então, vocês vão ver!
Suas crianças derrubando reis
Fazer comédia no cinema
Com as suas leis!*
Renato Russo

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Examine whether you treat the object of your interest as a person or a thing. You care for this person even knowing his or her faults.
You are committed to sticking together even through the most difficult circumstances.
You can tell this person anything about yourself, even if the truth doesn’t flatter you, and you know that your partner will accept you.

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Can You Tell the Difference Between Lust and Love?

Love is one of life’s most intense emotions, and when you are in lust it’s easy to think you are feeling love but the two are different.

*Lust is what first brings people together. It’s that initial desire to be with the person, while love is the desire to stay with him or her.

*Love commonly starts out as lust and the two might even have an overlapping stage at some point in the relationship or lust may never turn into love.Love develops more with time and separation.

*Infatuation is the state of being completely carried away by unreasoning passion or love; addictive love.
Infatuation usually occurs at the beginning of relationship when sexual attraction is central.
The foremost symptom of being infatuated by a person is wanting to be around that person.
This may sometimes also be sexual desire.

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Love Versus Possession

*The possession of anything begins in the mind.*
Bruce Lee

*Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.*
Rabindranath Tagore

*Possession it is when love exceeds its designated and demarcated boundaries that the element of fear and intensity of possession begins to take control in it and hence a stable relationship begins to turn corrosive.

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My visit to my Dear Gabrielle

Forever CHANEL….

She’s not resting in Paris France as you may think .Not in a glamorous Center of World Fashion at all either.
Gabrielle Coco Chanel, is resting in a very modest city instead, she’s in Switzerland, amongst the Alps and the Stars above.

One of the things that made me upset was to see that the flowers in front of the tomb that used to have the double C didn’t during my visit. I was really sad and surprised.

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Her tomb is decorated with five lions representing her favourite number and her astrological sign and lot’s of white flowes.

Birth: Aug. 19, 1883, Saumur, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France

Death: Jan. 10, 1971, Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Coco Chanel is buried in
the Bois-de-Vaux cemetery in Lausanne.

If you feel like visiting here is the directions

Cimetière du Bois-de-Vaux
Avenue du Chablais 47
1007 Lausanne
Tél. +41 (0)21 315 57 15
Section 9

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THE BODY

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Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Hair colour Light brown
Eye colour Brown
Measurements 36C-25-35
Dress size (EU) 40

The Body may have started out as a tagline, but my health and energy are just as important to me now as in my early modeling days.
As a mother to two growing boys, I seek balance, in both mind and body.
In my experience, fitness goes above and beyond the treadmill. Working out and developing physicality is important, but I also focus on the enjoyment that sport and activity add to life.

Life can be pretty hectic — I find yoga steadies the senses, and regular practice helps develop focus, discipline, energy and awareness. I recognize the benefits of a wholesome, varied, organic diet and I supplement when needed.

I nourish my body and soul.
Relationships and connections with my family, my sons, siblings, friends and collaborators are paramount in my life. I make sure I care for my mind and spirit as I do my body. Whilst I think it’s important to encourage curiosity and exploration, it’s not about overloading the mind, bombarding it with information. Quality over quantity is my motto.

One of the most important things in my life is developing my inner spirit, by making time to listen to my intuition.
By Elle

Elle Macpherson

Elle Macpherson (born 29 March, either 1963 or 1964) is an Australian businesswoman, television host, model, and actress.

She is well known for her record five cover appearances for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue beginning in the 1980s, leading to her nickname “The Body”. She is also known as the founder primary model and creative director for a series of business ventures, including Elle Macpherson Intimates, a lingerie line, and The Body, a line of skin care products.

In 2010, she became the host and executive producer of Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model. She is currently an executive producer of NBC’s Fashion Star and was the host for the first season.
Rise to fame as model

Macpherson enrolled to study law at Sydney University. Before beginning her university studies, she visited the United States to spend one year doing modelling work in order to earn money to pay for her law books.

She traveled to New York City, where she initially signed up with Click Model Management. Her modeling career began in 1982 with a television commercial for Tab which established her as a “girl next door” figure in Australia.

In 1986, Time magazine had already put her on the cover (with a feature entitled “The Big Elle”) but by that time, she had also appeared on the covers of Cosmopolitan, Elle, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue.

She cemented her high profile through frequent appearances in Elle, where she appeared in every issue for six straight years. During that time, at the age of 21, she married Gilles Bensimon, the creative director of Elle.

Eventually she garnered more exposure through Sports Illustrated magazine’s annual Swimsuit Issue. She appeared on the cover a record five times: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, and 2006. Along with Naomi Campbell, she co-hosted the Miss Universe 2001 pageant. Her popularity had reached such a level that Australian government offered her a position on its tourist commission as an unofficial ambassador.

After appearing nude in the 1994 film Sirens, Macpherson learned that the media had begun searching for nude photos of her, including contacting her ex-boyfriends. To address this, Macpherson appeared in a nude pictorial in the May 1994 issue of Playboy magazine, in order to produce nude photos “on her own terms”.

Macpherson returned to the runway in 2010 to close the fall Louis Vuitton show for Marc Jacobs in Paris.

In the 1980s, together with Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Tatjana Patitz, Naomi Campbell, Pavlína Pořízková, and Cindy Crawford, Macpherson became part of the new generation of supermodels.
In 1989 she was given the nickname Elle “The Body” Macpherson by Time Magazine after she appeared on their cover. She went on to use the name in a number of business ventures.

In 1994, she left her agency, Ford Models, to form her own company, Elle Macpherson Inc., which would serve as the financial organizational base for her later endeavors.
She soon went on to produce her own highly popular series of calendars, each of which was accompanied by a “making of” television program in 1992, 1993, and 1994. She used this success as a springboard to create the “Your Personal Best – The Body” series of workout videos.

She later diversified her portfolio of businesses, and in 1990 launched her lingerie collection ‘Elle Macpherson Intimates’ in partnership with Bendon Limited Apparel. Intimates met with remarkable international success, becoming the single best-selling lingerie line in both Great Britain and Australia.

The partnership was among the first instances of a crossover between a model and a fashion label. In 1989, when she was first approached by Bendon to promote their lingerie in Australia, Macpherson saw an opportunity to reverse their strategy and suggested a licensing arrangement, with products bearing her name and designs created in partnership with Bendon’s team. Though commonplace now, the idea was unorthodox at the time.

Macpherson took a leading role in the development and management of the company, serving as Chief Marketing Officer and later Creative Director. In January 2010, Macpherson expanded the line, launching Obsidian as a sub-brand.
While nursing her second child, she spearheaded the development of a signature maternity bra line.

Intimates has retained a high brand recognition into the 2000s, appearing as a featured brand on America’s Next Top Model; last year, the brand celebrated 10 years of being stocked at Selfridges.

Macpherson has also created her own line of beauty products: “Elle Macpherson – The Body”. The line was carried at Boots, and Australian suncare brand Invisible Zinc.

In addition to her executive responsibilities at Elle Macpherson Intimates and The Body, Macpherson spent a year on the Board of Directors at Hot Tuna, advising on product development, brand positioning and sales strategy.
In March 2008, she signed a three-year deal with Revlon Cosmetics, which named her a Global Brand Ambassador.

She has since been featured in print and advertising campaigns for the company.

In 2007, the BBC TV series The Money Programme aired a documentary which followed Macpherson through her day-to-day business as she continued to develop her international lingerie business.
In 2009 Macpherson delivered the Keynote Address at the annual meeting of the International Trademark Association.

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ELLE Macpherson Site.

AR·CHI·TEC·TURE/ ÄRKIˌTEK-CHƏR/

2. a) formation or construction resulting from or as if from a conscious ;
a unifying or coherent form or structure.

The answer is as much time as needed to get what we want. But when we step back and look at our lives, the question that arises for me is this: How much time do we take to design our dream life?

What I mean when I say architecture has everything to do with designing your life. Just like a home, planning the details of your life can lead you to huge benefits and generally lead you where you want to go. On the flip-side, over-planning, over-thinking, and worrying about every little detail will mire you down in the muck. That’s not good and keeps you from that life you want.

Architecture is everything you put into your life. Right now you have architecture in place, you just may not call it that. If you have a job, that’s architecture that gets you a paycheck. If you have a business, your clients are part of the architecture that gets you paid.

What if tomorrow you woke up and decided, today I’m going to design my dream life. Today, I’m done dreaming about some life in my imagination and then actually got off your ass and created that life. Human beings are addicted to comfort and as long as we hide behind the easy, we rarely have a chance to get the life we truly desire.

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Many times we face a path like this one. Rocks on both sides and a narrow passage with rising and falling water in between. Where we want to go is on the other side and we can choose the short cut that looks like this or the long way around. Neither is right or wrong, but the proper architecture get’s you through the short cut safely and avoids the long route. Not all architecture will be a short cut but since you already have architecture in your life by default, how about take that and design what you really want.

Life Architect

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BEVERLY SASSOON

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Beverly Adams (born November 7, 1940) is a Canadian-born actress and author.

Early life and career

Adams was born in Edmonton, Alberta to a Canadian mother and a U.S. Air Force father (who once played minor league baseball) and was raised Roman Catholic. As a child, Adams moved to Burbank, California where, as a teen, she competed in and won beauty contests before becoming an actress. During her career, Adams appeared in various guest roles in television series of the 1960s. She also appeared in several films, most notably as the klutzy, redheaded Cassandra in How to Stuff a Wild Bikini and the recurring role of Lovey Kravezit in the Matt Helm movies starring Dean Martin.

After marrying hairstylist Vidal Sassoon in 1966, Adams retired from acting to raise the couple’s four children. During her retirement from acting, Adams (going by her married name of Beverly Sassoon) published several books and served as a spokeswoman for Vidal Sassoon, Inc. In 1980, the couple divorced and Adams returned to acting. She also launched her own line of pet care products, Beverly Sassoon Pet Care System.

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Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1963 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Gloria Episode: “Wally’s Pen Pal”
1964 Channing The 1st Coed Episode: “My Son, the All-American”
1964 Dr. Kildare Various roles 2 episodes
1964 The New Interns Uncredited
1964 Roustabout Cora Uncredited
1964–1965 Burke’s Law Various roles 3 episodes
1965 Girl Happy Girl #2 Uncredited
1965 Bewitched Dora “D. D.” Danger O’Riley Episode: “George the Warlock”
1965 How to Stuff a Wild Bikini Cassandra
1965 Gidget Treasure Episode: “In God, and Nobody Else, We Trust”
1965 Winter A-Go-Go Jo Ann Wallace
1965 Camp Runamuck Pretty woman Episode: “The New Swimming Pool”
1966 The Silencers Lovey Kravezit
1966 Birds Do It Claudine Wald
1966 Se Tutte le Donne del Mondo Karin Alternative title: If All the Women in the World
1966 Murderers’ Row Lovey Kravezit
1967 Devil’s Angels Lynn
1967 The Ambushers Lovey Kravezit
1967 Torture Garden Carla Hayes
1968 Hammerhead Ivory
1980 Quincy, M.E. Dr. Jerri McCracken Episode: “New Blood”
1982 CHiPs Episode: “Head Over Heels”
1983-1984 No Place Like Home Lorraine Codd 6 episodes
1992 Silk Stalkings Anna Alexis Episode: “Baser Instincts”
1996 Mind Games Board Member #1
1996 The Guilt Vivian Cornell Episode: “Dean’s Office”
1997–1999 Profiler Various roles 2 episodes

Awards nominations

Year Award Category Result
1967 Laurel Awards Female New Face Nominated

References

  1. ^ People: “He’s Hung Up His Scissors, but Vidal and Beverly Sassoon Are on Beauty’s Cutting Edge” by Barbara Wilkins March 29, 1976
  2. ^ “Beverly Adams”. northernstars.ca. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  3. ^ Lisanti, Tom; O’Neill, Eileen; Paul, Louis (2002). Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973. McFarland. p. 36. ISBN 0-7864-1194-5.

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SENTEBALE

Prince Harry plays polo in Brazil

On the final day of his tour, Prince Harry takes part in a charity polo match in São Paulo at the Royal Salute Club in Campinas. The event was aimed at raising money for local children’s charities, and for Harry’s charity Sentebale, which supports orphans in the African country of Lesotho

Sentebale was founded by Prince Seeiso from the Lesotho Royal Family and Prince Harry from the British Royal Family in response to the plight of the neediest of Lesotho’s people – its orphans and vulnerable children.Prince Seeiso Bereng Seeiso is the younger brother of His Majesty King Letsie III of Lesotho. Prince Seeiso is also Principal Chief of Matsieng – his tribal region in Lesotho.

Prince Harry is the second son of HRH The Prince of Wales.In 2004 Prince Harry went to Lesotho as Prince Seeiso’s guest to spend part of his gap year working as a volunteer on a number of local welfare projects.  During the visit the two Princes became good friends. Sentebale was born out of that experience.Prince Seeiso is now Lesotho’s High Commissioner in London and the two Princes continue to act as Sentebale’s Patrons.

They have both pledged a lifetime commitment to this cause.Sentebale’s main operations are based in Maseru, Lesotho, supported by a small team in London.The Board of Trustees are responsible for the governance and strategic direction of Sentebale.The Patrons continue to play an active role in the charity.

 The 2012 Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup closes Prince Harry’s Official Tour of Brazil. Sentebale was founded by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso from the Lesotho Royal family in response to the plight of the neediest and most vulnerable of Lesotho’s children.

Prince Harry Fundraises For Charity Established In Memory Of Princess Diana During Diamond Jubilee

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 http://www.sentebale.org/home/index.html

VIDAL SASSOON BIOGRAPHY

Born in the East End of London, Vidal Sassoon had no intention of becoming a hairdresser, preferring to fight Osmond Mosley’s fascists, who were once again stirring up racial hatred on the post-war streets of London.

He grew up in a small London flat, until his father left home. The five year old Vidal and his little brother survived six years in a orphanage, before their mother remarried and could afford to care for them again. When he was 14, she dreamed one night of Vidal in a barber shop, and she immediately took the boy to Cohen’s Beauty & Barber Shop, and apprenticed him to Cohen. If he must be a hairdresser, Vidal decided he would have to be the best, so he went religiously to the theatre to tune his ear and voice to “posh” English, and found work in the West End. A few years after his return he set up his first salon – a tiny room on the third floor above Bond Street. In 1956, Sassoon married his first wife Elaine Wood but this relationship ended in 1958, when she left him for British water-skiing champion David Nations. For nine years he experimented with new cuts and techniques, searching for simple, elegant styles. By 1963, he had pioneered the Bob and Five-Point Cut, which made him famous and gave him the title “the founder of modern hairdressing”. His went on to give his name to a chain of hair salons in the UK and the United States, and his range of haircare products continue to enjoy massive sales worldwide. In 1967, Sassoon married actress Beverly Adams, with whom he had four children including daughters Catya (born 1968) and Eden (1973), and sons Elan (1970) and David. They divorced in 1980. He moved to the US in the 1980s where he sold his name to a number of hair care product manufacturers including Proctor & Gamble. Former salon colleagues also bought his salons and the right to use his name, expanding his empire in the UK and US. Sassoon married his third wife, dressage champion and former fashion model Jeanette Hartford-Davis in 1983 but they divorced shortly afterwards. He wed Rhonda C Sassoon in 1992. He ended his partnership with Proctor & Gamble in 2003 after suing them for focusing on their own products rather than his.  He sold his branch of hair salons in 2002 and revealed he was no longer associated with the hair care products using his name in 2004. In 2009, he was honoured with a CBE from the Queen and in 2010, a film documentary was devoted to the hair stylist. ‘Vidal Sassoon: The Movie’ was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival to much critical acclaim. Sassoon was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2009, although this was not revealed until 2011. He has been undergoing treatment in both Beverly Hills and London.

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Rosemary’s Baby (1968) Mia Farrow’s hairdresser.Vidal charged $5000 to do Mia Farrow’s hair in the legendary film, ‘Rosemary’s Baby’, a fortune in 1968.

OVERVIEW

The most famous hairdresser in the world tells his fascinating life story

 Vidal Sassoon’s extraordinary life has taken him from an impoverished childhood to global fame as the father of modern hairdressing, whose slick sharp cutting took the fashion world by storm. His memoir begins with surprising and often moving stories of his early life—his time at the Spanish & Portuguese Jewish orphanage in Maida Vale, warring with fascists in London’s East End, and fighting in the army of the fledgling state of Israel in the late 1940s. He then discusses his extraordinary career, during which he cut the …

MIAMI BEACH ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL

Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau

People protect what they love.
Jacques Yves Cousteau

MY FATHER THE CAPTAIN

Jacques Cousteau directs a diving craft’s launch in the late 1950s.

Who was Jacques?

 Born on June 11, 1910, in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Gironde, Jacques Yves Cousteau was a French naval officer who became one of the world’s greatest explorers, ecologists, filmmakers and scientists.

His passion was the oceans of the world and the sea life in them, and he co-developed the  modern “aqualung”  – the SCUBA tank and regulator – making underwater exploration accessible to scientists and the masses alike. He died on June 25, 1997.

CALYPSO

Cousteau meets Calypso

In Malta, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a former Royal Navy mine-sweeper that had been converted to a ferry and named Calypso. The ship was christened in 1942 but her first prosaic name, J-826, belied the exceptional life she would lead. To Cousteau, she was the ideal ship for his plan to explore the seas. Thanks to the financial help of Loël Guinness, the sale contract was signed on July 19, 1950. Calypso left immediately for the shipyard in Antibes, France, where she was transformed into an oceanographic ship and a new Calypso was born. One of her many innovations was the ” false nose “, or underwater observation chamber built around the prow and equipped with eight portholes for viewing.

Much of the equipment was donated by the private sector, including many companies, and the French Navy. Jacques Cousteau and his wife Simone also devoted a major part of their personal resources to the ship.

Jean Michel Cousteau

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Cousteau is the son of Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Simone Melchior. Cousteau first dived with an aqua-lung in 1945 when he was 7 years old. Although he went to school to study architecture, he became part of his father’s Cousteau Society, serving for twenty years as executive vice president before striking out on his own in 1993 to produce environmental films. Cousteau and his father had disagreed about the management and policies of the Society. Ocean Futures Society, a non-profit marine conservation and education organization, serves as a voice for the ocean by communicating in all media the critical bond between people and the sea and the importance of wise environmental policy. As Ocean Futures’ leader, Jean-Michel serves as an impassioned diplomat for the environment, reaching out to the public through a variety of media.

 The Miami & The Beaches Environmental Film Festival presented last Friday  The World Premiere of My Father, the Captain: My Life with Jacques Cousteau, presented by his son, Jean-Michel Cousteau.

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Fabien Cousteau & Adriana Sassoon at the Miami Beach Premiere My Father the Captain.

Eldest grandson of Jacques Yves Cousteau, Fabien continues the legacy and mission of exploration, media production, environmental advocacy and plantafish.org

Read this article:

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MY FATHER THE CAPTAIN

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My Father, The Captain:
My Life with Jacques Cousteau

by: Jean-Michel Cousteau
with Daniel Paisner

The more I look back on my father, Jacques Cousteau, and his legacy, the more I realize how much he is a part of our times and how, had we listened more carefully, things might be different.

He was a pioneer who broke barriers with his inventions, like the Aqualung and underwater cameras, but he was also a visionary in the sense that he understood the consequences of the trends he witnessed.  He foresaw the risks of nuclear technology and waste; he projected the devastating results of overfishing, overexploitation of habitat, and climate change; and he spoke consistently about population growth and the strain on the natural system.

Jacques Cousteau, along with my brother and I, founded one of the earliest environmental organizations to communicate the issues we were encountering and to educate an international audience.  He wrote the draft of “The Rights of Future Generations” for the United Nations as a vehicle to embody the principle of sustainability and responsible resource management.  He constantly exercised his brilliant intellect in the service of global solutions.  He never stopped until, in his words, he was “unplugged.”

He wielded another power that is rare—he poetically made sense of the incomprehensible and gave us each a way of looking at the world that made action possible. For example, on an isolated riverbank in the Amazon, just as we had released a rescued sea otter named Cacha, my father turned to me, full of emotion, and said, “Jean-Michel, people protect what they love.”  That became for me a motto of my father’s work and an emblem of the commitment we all must make to the world that surrounds us.

– Jean-Michel Cousteau

by Ocean Futures Society

Jean Michel, Fabien & Celine Cousteau

http://www.oceanfutures.org/about/cousteau-family