Quotes about Environment
I think I'm becoming a climate activist.
— Ezra Furman
Domesticated cows deliver more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere than do all the world's vehicles—autos, trucks, trains, aircraft, ships—combined.
— Hugh Ross
America has a unique combination of talent, a vibrant business environment, and access to global markets, which has enabled U.S. companies like Intel to foster economic growth and innovation.
— Brian Krzanich
The river's got her own magic. She takes care of her people. Always will. But tonight, that magic's gone bad.
— Lisa Wingate
And I'm asking you for your good and for your nation's security to take no unnecessary trips, to use carpools or public transportation whenever you can, to park your car one extra day per week, to obey the speed limit, and to set your thermostats to save fuel. Every act of energy conservation like this is more than just common sense -- I tell you it is an act of patriotism.
— Jimmy Carter
For the sake of our security, our economy and our planet, we must have the courage and commitment to change.
— Barack Obama
Time and again I hear how important the darker environment is to those at our vintage-faith worship gathering. Attenders feel they can freely pray in a corner by themselves without feeling that everyone is staring at them.
— Dan Kimball
We must be vigilant in protecting Nevada's outdoor heritage and make this a top priority.
— Jacky Rosen
The leader's Attitude is like a thermostat for the place she works. If her attitude is good, the atmosphere is pleasant, and the environment is easy to work in. But if her attitude is bad, the temperature is insufferable.
— John Maxwell
The Right Thought plus the Right People in the Right Environment at the Right Time for the Right Reason = the Right Result
— John Maxwell
Charlie Brower said, "A new idea is delicate. It can be killed by a sneer or a yawn; it can be stabbed to death by a quip and worried to death by a frown on the right man's brow." Negative environments kill thousands of great ideas every minute.
— John Maxwell
When I'm swimming with the tide, my progress has little to do with the speed and strength of my strokes. It is determined by how fast the tide is moving. Swim with it and you make fast progress. Swim against it and you move very slowly, no matter how hard you work at it.
— John Maxwell