Hershkowitz Quotes & Sayings
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The ecological challenges we face are the result of billions of ecologically ignorant decisions made by billions of people over centuries. To address the climate crisis, we now need billions of people to make ecologically intelligent decisions. — Allen Hershkowitz
No single initiative by itself can solve the climate crisis. — Allen Hershkowitz
I can't say 'no' to an interesting role. I always tell my husband, 'That's it, I quit, I've done all I wanted,' and he's just like, 'Yeah, yeah. Sure.' — Helen Mirren
It was a dream come true for me to be at the Olympics. — Alicia Sacramone
ravaged kidney; but, God willing, she would be able to enjoy a full life with the one that remained. — Dean Koontz
The reformer has enemies in all who profit by the old order, and only lukewarm defenders in all those who would profit by the new order. — Niccolo Machiavelli
There are a lot of other terrorist targets we ought to be focusing on. Well, there is Syria, for example, which is pumping through - because of Iran, is pumping weapons on into Hezbollah and so forth - which is then producing a lot of agony in Palestine and in Israel. We ought to be doing a bit to try to stop that. — Lawrence Eagleburger
A great teacher attains immortality in his students. — David Mitchell
Small things lead to big changes. — Allen Hershkowitz
But Brooklyn, in fact, was the third-largest city in America and had been for some time. It was a major manufacturing center - for glass, steel, tinware, marble mantels, hats, buggy whips, chemicals, cordage, whiskey, beer, glue. It was a larger seaport than New York, a larger city than Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, and growing faster than any of them - faster even than — David McCullough
Nothing is too small to matter. — Allen Hershkowitz
There's a script, then you're going to shoot the script and then you cut that and then that's the end of the film. And that's never really been how I've seen it. — Paul Greengrass
Dullness. Only humans could have invented it. What imaginations they had. — Terry Pratchett