Yahel Social Change Quotes & Sayings
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There is a fine art to making enemies and it requires diligent cultivation. It's not as easy as it looks. — Edward Abbey

I took a dozen of our top managers to Argentina, to the windswept mountains of the real Patagonia, for a walkabout. In the course of roaming around those wild lands, we asked ourselves why we were in business and what kind of business we wanted Patagonia to be. A billion-dollar company? Okay, but not if it meant we had to make products we couldn't be proud of. And we discussed what we could do to help stem the environmental harm we caused as a company. We talked about the values we had in common, and the shared culture that had brought everyone to Patagonia, Inc., and not another company. — Yvon Chouinard

There is nothing so small but that we may honor God by asking His guidance of it, or insult Him by taking it into our own hands. — John Ruskin

How rude would I be, walking around and saying: 'Hello. I'm Eleanor Mondale. My father was vice president of the United States. Treat me differently.' — Eleanor Mondale

Whenever you feel insignificant,
remember that you can make
a significant difference
in the lives of others,
particularly the less fortunate. — Jeffrey A. White

Hot air expands, and seriously pompous attitude is the inflation of choice by those lacking substance. — Vanna Bonta

The actions, thoughts, and words of each of us are important. All of us together are making the world. So we have to ask ourselves: How am I living? What kind of actions am I taking? Am I a force for good in the world or am I just another person doing nothing to help and therefore making things worse? — Norman Fischer

I had no idea, but I realized that probably thirty to forty percent of my brainpower was taken up with the questions that I couldn't answer- because I had no direction. When I got clear on exactly where I wanted to go, and set the goals to get there, my mind calmed down. — Chip Wilson