Economy And Nature Quotes
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Maybe. Someday. Just not today.
— T. Torrest
To maintain our own economy,we are disturbing the nature's economy
— Siddharth Seksaria
Supernatural does not mean methodological stupidity.
— John Piper
Verily, God hath eighteen thousand worlds; and verily, your world is one of them, and this its bright axle-tree.
— Dorothy Dunnett
You don't luck into integrity. You work at it.
— Betty White
Nature has an economy, an elegance, a style, that if we could but emulate it we could rise out of the rubble we are making out of the planet
— Terence McKenna
In nature's economy the currency is not money, it is life.
— Vandana Shiva
Mr. Speaker, I am sure the picture of the hon. member of the NDP [Svend Robinson] is posted in much more wonderful places than just police stations.
— Stephen Harper
Now, in the modern money economy everything in the nature of a social-economic occurrence consists in human actions and behaviour.
— Oskar Morgenstern
With every act of vengeance we murder part of ourselves.
— Mark T. Barnes
The future generations will look at the leaders of our time and laugh at their arrogant conviction on their ignorance.
— Daniel Marques
History, like nature, has its own economy, its own balancing of forces in the final accounting. Nothing can be lost, except to awareness.
— Helen Foster Snow
They're just big in the eyes of the American public.
— Eric Heiden
A depression is a large-scale decline in production and trade ... there is nothing in the nature of a free-market economy to cause such an event.
— Nathaniel Branden
Communism brought out the worst in human nature and crippled people's ability or ambition to participate in a market economy.
— Thomas Woods
Nature's design is fully economical. Human design follows this model when it minimizes information and maximizes understanding.
— Maggie Macnab
In the economy of nature nothing is ever lost. I cannot belive that the soul of man shall prove the one exception
— Gene Stratton-Porter
Well now, Jack," Hastings said from the sidelines. "I'm afraid you've been beheaded. Not a good start." He sounded amused.
— Cinda Williams Chima
From Indian vultures to Chinese bees, Nature provides the 'natural services' that keep the economy going
— Tony Juniper
Hope. It is the frailest of words.
— Susan Fletcher