Quotes & Sayings About Greening The Environment
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You realize how small you are in the grand scheme of things. We're not really the rulers of this planet, we're just tenants, and it's the small stuff, the bacteria and insects and the plant matter that really runs it all. Even the big stuff, the nasty, scary stuff, it's all pretty small in the grand scheme of things, isn't it? — Wildbow

Let us be separated by wars and pestilence, death, madness but not by the passing of time. — Mario Puzo

He is a man, I think," he said, "who cares for nothing but a joke. He is a dangerous man."
Lambert laughed in the act of lifting some macaroni to his mouth.
"Dangerous!" he said. "You don't know little Quin, sir!"
"Every man is dangerous," said the old man, without moving, "Who cares only for one thing. I was once dangerous myself. — G.K. Chesterton

I'm well aware that there is no job more important than that of raising a child, but the problem is that it isn't valued. — Paula Hawkins

Maybe that was all there ever will be just that one weekend and forever this unfinished feeling ... — Anne Rice

From almost the first day they got into office, they (President Bush and Vice President Cheney) were trying to figure out how to get rid of Saddam Hussein. I'm not a psychiatrist - I don't know all of the reasons behind their concern, some might say their obsession. — Hillary Clinton

Alone, yet surrounded by thousands — Sarah J. Maas

I have a deep sympathy with war; it so apes the gait and bearing of the soul. — Henry David Thoreau

People will always choose more money over more sex. — Douglas Coupland

If the worst sin of all was betraying others, then what about people who lied to themselves? — Jodi Picoult

I think if you read all my books you know where I stand, pretty much. You could probably give the reader a questionnaire and they could figure out what I'm about. But I don't think my job is to tell you that. — T.C. Boyle

And is there any reason, we ask as we shut the book, why the perspective that a plain earthenware pot exacts should not satisfy us as completely, once we grasp it, as man himself in all his sublimity standing against a background of broken mountains and tumbling oceans with stars flaming in the sky? — Virginia Woolf

Producing came about because I never wanted to be in one of those books, Where Are They Now? — Henry Winkler