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Quotes About Environment

Principle #6: A Positive Sphere of Influence: Your Environment May Determine How Quickly You'll Land Your Next Job! Will Rogers may have said it best when he said that "the quality of life is often a result of the people in life you avoid.
~ Jay A. Block
We believe that it is very important that we have hopefully averted what would have been the most substantial headwind of all, which is a default for the first time in our history, and that that will contribute to a more positive environment that we hope will allow for greater growth and job creation.
~ Jay Carney
If you love paper, you can print the e-book and have lots of paper.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
could almost hear piped-in
~ Jay Giles
I reflect back 35 years ago, and look how far we have come in America with our environmental policy to improve the conditions of our air and water, and we have had some real successes.
~ Jay Inslee
The Hindu sage Ramakrishna once said that the mind is like fabric; it takes the color of the dye it's soaked in. Soak the mind in a quiet, relaxing environment and it will become quiet and relaxed. Soak it in floods of Facebook and, well.…
~ Jay Michaelson
See that falcon? Hear those white-throated sparrows? Smell that skunk? Well, the falcon takes the sky, the white-throated sparrow takes the low bushes, the skunk takes the earth...I take the woods.
~ Jean Craighead George
Charlie Wind once told me we must keep the animals on Earth, for they know everything: how to keep warm, predict the storms, live in darkness or blazing sun, how to navigate the skies, to organize societies, how to make chemicals and fireproof skins. The animals know the Earth as we do not.
~ Jean Craighead George
I don't know why, but this seemed like one of the nicest things I had learned in the woods--that earthworms, lowly, confined to the darkness of the earth, could make just a little stir in the world.
~ Jean Craighead George
To Squanto, as to all Native Americans, the land did not belong to the people, people belonged to the land.
~ Jean Craighead George
One can hear all that's going on in the street. Which means that from the street one can hear what's going on in this house.
~ Jean Genet
Now, once one has got to know these people at all, it's apparent that they love the wind to distraction and that they'd even pay to have wind. They've no need to pay, they've got it, solidly and permanently.
~ Jean Giono
You are your own nearest environment, so begin with yourself.
~ Jean Klein
The eye of the trilobite tells us that the sun shone on the old beach where he lived; for there is nothing in nature without a purpose, and when so complicated an organ was made to receive the light, there must have been light to enter it.
~ Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz
The earth we leave is beautiful and rich; it gave us all we needed for all the generations we have lived. How will you leave it when it is your turn? What can you do?
~ Jean M. Auel
The individual acts only if he experiences a need, i.e., if the equilibrium between the environment and the organism is momentarily upset, and action tends to re-establish the equilibrium, i.e., to re-adapt the organism (Claparède).
~ Jean Piaget
to avoid the difficulties of teleological language, adaptation must be described as an equilibrium between the action of the organism on the environment and vice versa.
~ Jean Piaget
But if all behaviour, without exception, thus implies an energetics or an "economy", forming its affective aspect, the interaction with the environment which it instigates likewise requires a form or structure to determine the various possible circuits between subject and object.
~ Jean Piaget
We do not exist through ourselves alone but through the environment that shaped us.
~ Jean Renoir
we are all aware of the consequences of climate change.
~ Jean Tirole
Tout le monde veut sauver la planète, mais personne ne veut descendre les poubelles
~ Jean Yanne
Of course, learning is strengthened and solidified when it occurs in a safe, secure and normal environment.
~ Jean-Bertrand Aristide
God also set man to be the keeper of creation (Gen 2:15),49 to protect it and keep it safe.
~ Jean-Claude Larchet
for the same carbon is forever passing from atmosphere to plant, from plant to animal, and from animal to atmosphere, this last being the common storehouse
~ Jean-Henri Fabre