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Gelpke Jane Quotes By Paul Hawken

Money and prices and markets don't give us exact information about how much our suburbs, freeways, and spandex cost. Instead, everything else is giving us accurate information: our beleaguered air and watersheds, our overworked soils, our decimated inner cities. All of these provide information our prices should be giving us but do not. — Paul Hawken

Gelpke Jane Quotes By Stephen Covey

It's not enough to have values without vision ; you want to be good, but you want to be good for something. On the other hand, vision without values can create a Hitler . An empowering mission statement deals with both character and competence; what you want to be and what you want to do in your life. — Stephen Covey

Gelpke Jane Quotes By Ray Bradbury

How's Uncle Louis today?" "Who?" "And Aunt Maude? — Ray Bradbury

Gelpke Jane Quotes By Lynn Culbreath Noel

The ancient Irish bards knew the Salmon of Knowledge as the giver of all life's wisdom. In the salmon's leap of understanding like a leap of faith, we can see ourselves "in our element," immersed in the river of life. The cycle of the salmon's journey reminds us that all rivers flow to the same sea. — Lynn Culbreath Noel

Gelpke Jane Quotes By Craig Groeschel

But just as your body needs sleep, your soul needs time to rest in God. To learn more about Him. To talk to Him. To worship and praise Him. To fellowship with other brothers and sisters. — Craig Groeschel

Gelpke Jane Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

Fiction is to the grown man what play is to the child; it is there that he changes the atmosphere and tenor of his life. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Gelpke Jane Quotes By Francis Quarles

Reason can discover things only near,
sees nothing that's above her. — Francis Quarles

Gelpke Jane Quotes By Heraclitus

Everything flows, nothing stands still.
Heraclitus, 501 B.C. — Heraclitus