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1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By David H. Murdock

My day begins a little before 6 A.M. I never set an alarm clock. — David H. Murdock

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Plato

Trees and fields tell me nothing: men are my teachers. — Plato

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Anthony Trollope

A man is sufficiently condemned if it can only be shown that either in politics or religion he does not belong to some new school established within the last score of years. He may then regard himself as rubbish and expect to be carted away. A man is nothing now unless he has within him a full appreciation of the new era, an era in which it would seem that neither honesty nor truth is very desirable, but in which success is the only touchstone of merit. We must laugh at everything that is established. Let the joke be ever so bad, ever so untrue to the real principles of joking; nevertheless we must laugh - or else beware the cart. — Anthony Trollope

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Uzo Aduba

Natasha Lyonne is fantastic on Twitter. She posts hilarious pictures. I don't even know where she finds some of them; it'll be like a random picture of a chinchilla kissing a lion or Bill Murray and Jim Belushi out on a boat or something. — Uzo Aduba

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Steven Wright

Some friends of mine got me a sweater for my birthday. I'd have preferred a moaner or a screamer, but the sweater was OK. — Steven Wright

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The chief value of the new fact is to enhance the great and constant fact of life. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By James Anthony Froude

The endurance of the inequalities of life by the poor is the marvel of human society. — James Anthony Froude

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Juliana Hatfield

I like people wanting to know about me. — Juliana Hatfield

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Ian McEwan

All this happiness on display is suspect ... If they think - and they could be right - that continued torture and summary executions, ethnic cleansing and occasional genocide are preferable to an invasion, they should be sombre in their view. — Ian McEwan

1970 Earth Day Walter Cronkite Quotes By Edward Abbey

Vonnegut is one of America's basic artists, a true and worthy heir to the grand tradition of Thoreau, Whitman, Twain, Dreiser, Traven, Tom Wolfe (the real Tom Wolfe, I mean) and Steinbeck. In other words, he writes out of a concern for justice, love, honesty, and hope. — Edward Abbey