Conserving Nature Quotes & Sayings
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Much like the removal of moles and skin lesions is done to prevent them from growing into more serious skin abnormalities, removing minor discord before it becomes a calamity is an important use of our time. Most people don't like to make waves and they swallow frustration and bury true feelings, not wanting to compromise temporary tranquility, never realizing that massive turmoil doesn't start out massive - it grows beneath the skin like a cancer that could have been avoided with early detection. — T.D. Jakes

The primary threat to nature and people today comes from centralising and monopolising power and control. Not until diversity is made the logic of production will there be a chance for sustainability, justice and peace. Cultivating and conserving diversity is no luxury in our times: it is a survival imperative. — Vandana Shiva

Your bad love of yourselves makes solitude a prison to you. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Of all my failures to offset the mortification of wanting, expecting, or caring too much, the most humiliating was having no real answer for the love of a good man. It humbled me. — Michelle Orange

Very fine law," said Stuart. "When I am Chairman, anybody who is mean to anybody else is going to catch it. — E.B. White

A great politician has great charisma. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

This is a general law of the universe, overlooked by science, that out of complexity emerges greater complexity. We could almost say that the universe, nature, is a novelty-conserving, or complexity-conserving engine. — Terence McKenna

I am here but I am not yours. — Sarah Winman

Everyone has to start somewhere. So get out there and start. — Auliq Ice

Whenever an individual or a business decides that success has been attained, progress stops. — Thomas J. Watson

The greatest manifestation of the miracle of God is life. — Paulo Coelho

'Miss Rumphius' has been, perhaps, the closest to my heart. There are, of course, many dissimilarities between me and Alice Rumphius, but, as I worked, she gradually seemed to become my alter ego. Perhaps she had been that right from the start. — Barbara Cooney