Quotes about Environment
It's not that somehow we may discover something in how we view ourselves or our enviroment that we'll find suitably fillling, that will help us rise above the daily struggle for existence. I'm saying that everything in the natural world proclaims there's something infinetly more-some wisdom and reason behing everything we see. Just look around. It doesn't take a college degree to see it.
— Janette Oke
No doubt it was necessary to civilize man in relation to man. That work is already advanced and is making progress every day. But man must be civilized also in relation to nature.
— Victor Hugo
What the Paris agreement now does is say to China and India and other countries that are potentially polluting, come on board. Let's work together so you guys do the same thing.
— Barack Obama
Ive always been very comfortable in a set environment. All the collaborating going on, seeing how actors work - it all excites me.
— Gia Coppola
Organic buildings are the strength and lightness of the spiders' spinning, buildings qualified by light, bred by native character to environment, married to the ground.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
Breed is stronger than pasture.
— George Eliot
Those who do not think religious organizations should have an opinion on climate change misunderstand the former and the moral dimension of the latter.
— Blase J. Cupich
There's no question that Nevada has overwhelmingly benefited from the rise of solar energy technology.
— Jacky Rosen
Everyone needs a change of mental environment at regular periods, the same as a change and variety of food are essential. The mind becomes more alert, more elastic and more ready to work with speed and accuracy after it has been bathed in new ideas, outside of one's own field of daily labor.
— Napoleon Hill
Whatever your present environment may be, you will fall, remain, or rise with your thoughts, your Vision, your Ideal.
— Napoleon Hill
If we can't afford to take good care of the land that feeds us, we're in an insurmountable mess.
— Wendell Berry
We let individualism prevail in the twentieth century, and frankly, we have made a mess of it. We must begin anew for the twenty-first century; we need a new, different direction. We can no longer continue destroying ourselves and the planet we live on. With determination we can abandon the cult of individualism and the self, and act and live in harmony, in the spirit of interbeing.
— Thich Nhat Hanh