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Dr Maathai Quotes By James McAvoy

I'm taking probably the biggest risk of my career in playing the part in Filth. If you stop taking risks, then you get bored, or you just keep playing the same part, over and over again. Eventually audiences get bored of that, as well. — James McAvoy

Dr Maathai Quotes By Jeannine Atkins

As Maria Mitchell pointed out in 1875, 'Science needs women'. — Jeannine Atkins

Dr Maathai Quotes By Walter Russell

He claims he has never known fatigue while obeying the law, but when he does break it he feels a sense of guilt in discovering the slightest evidence of fatigue which tells him that he has broken it. — Walter Russell

Dr Maathai Quotes By Thomas Paine

When the rich plunder the poor of his rights, it becomes an example for the poor to plunder the rich of his property, for the rights of the one are as much property to him as wealth is property to the other, and the little all is as dear as the much. It is only by setting out on just principles that men are trained to be just to each other; and it will always be found, that when the rich protect the rights of the poor, the poor will protect the property of the rich. But the guarantee, to be effectual, must be parliamentarily reciprocal. — Thomas Paine

Dr Maathai Quotes By Albert Einstein

Today we must abandon competition and secure cooperation. This must be the central fact in all our considerations of international affairs; otherwise we face certain disaster. Past thinking and methods did not prevent world wars. Future thinking must prevent wars ... The stakes are immense, the task colossal the time is short. But we may hope- we must hope- that man's own creation, man's own genius, will not destroy him. — Albert Einstein

Dr Maathai Quotes By William Shakespeare

If our virtues did not go forth of us, it were all alike as if we had them not. — William Shakespeare