Environmental Issue Quotes
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Environmental Issue Quotes & Sayings
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Excitement is the drunkenness of the spirits. Only calm waters reflect heaven in their bosom.
— Margaret Of Valois
I'd felt that a man without a woman was like a neck without a pain.
— Kinky Friedman
Muse's creations are predominately lyrical often resulting in poetic sonnets and fairytale like art.
— Earl M. Coleman
I just don't see why the past has to matter.
— Cassandra Clare
Love cannot be measured by its duration...
— Hanif Kureishi
I have long understood that climate change is not only an environmental issue - it is a humanitarian, economic, health, and justice issue as well.
— Frances Beinecke
100 Years Is Enough: Time to Make the Fed a Public Utility
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
She brushed her eyelashes against his chest.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Nuclear power will be the Vietnam issue of the 1980s.
— Jerry Brown
The error of our eye directs our mind.
What error leads must err. — William Shakespeare
What error leads must err. — William Shakespeare
The most important environmental issue is one that is rarely mentioned, and that is the lack of a conservation ethic in our culture.
— Gaylord Nelson
The environmental movement's focus on the Keystone XL pipeline issue really used to baffle me.
— Matthew Yglesias
John McDonnell is the Bear Bryant of track and field.
— Frank Broyles
The ecological crisis is a moral issue.
— Pope John Paul II
People in Slow Food understand that food is an environmental issue.
— Michael Pollan
America has not led but fled on the issue of global warming.
— John F. Kerry
Only the road and the dawn, the sun, the wind, and the rain,
And the watch fire under stars, and sleep, and the road again.
— John Masefield
And the watch fire under stars, and sleep, and the road again.
— John Masefield
A rebel she was, but not of the kind he understood - a rebel who desired, not a wider dwelling-room, but equality beside the man she loved.
— E. M. Forster