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Quotes About Stewardship

I believe no one belongs to anyone else. You, me, Waaboozoons, we are all dust borrowed for a little while from Grandmother Earth. And even that dust does not belong to her. She has borrowed it from all creation, which is the Great Mystery, whih is Kitchimanidoo. And if you ask this old man, I would say that another way to think about Kitchimanidoo is as a great gift. Kitchimanidoo is not about keeping. Nothing belongs to anyone. All of creation is meant as a giving.
~ William Kent Krueger
We must define a story which encourages us to make use of the place where we live without killing it, and we must understand that the living world cannot be replicated. There will never be another setup like the one in which we thrived. Ruin it and we will have lost ourselves, and that is craziness.
~ William Kittredge
We must define a story which encourages us to make use of the place where we live without killing it, and we must understand that the living world cannot be replicated.
~ William Kittredge
God pours out his choicest blessings on those who are anxious that nothing shall stick to their hands. Individuals who value the rainy day above the present agony of the world will get no blessing from God.
~ William MacDonald
We humans have the ability to see beyond our species, and that ability confers a responsibility.
~ William McDonough
We should always look upon ourselves as God's servants, placed in God's world, to do his work and accordingly labour faithfully for him not with a design to grow rich and great, but to glorify God, and do all the good we possibly can.
~ David Brainerd
Koch was not one for grand plans. He just made constant adjustments. He always used the word 'stewardship' to describe his leadership style. He'd inherited something great and he didn't screw it up. p259
~ David Brooks
We don't inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.
~ David Brower
We must begin thinking like a river if we are to leave a legacy of beauty and life for future generations.
~ David Brower
Polite conversationalists leave no mark save the scars upon the Earth that could have been prevented had they stood their ground.
~ David Brower
This land belongs to me, and me to it, even should we never meet boot-to-trail, ice-ax-to-snow, face-to-rain, mouth-to-creek, nose-to-flower, eye-to-sky.
~ David Brower
This island of Earth of ours is finite in resources, including wilderness- particularly wilderness. The dwindling worldwide reservoir of wild lands must be the concern of everyone, but especially of those of us who have been privileged to experience wildness, and thus learn its value to the individual human soul and to the spirit of mankind.
~ David Brower
Thoreau asked long ago, "What's the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?" We
~ David Brower
But of all the animals, man holds the fate of the world in his hands.
~ David Clement-Davies
The power of collecting and disbursing money at pleasure is the most dangerous power that can be entrusted to man
~ David Crockett
Our vocation is a call to serve God and our fellow humans in the distinctive way that fits the shape of our being. In one way or another, Christian calling will always involve the care of God's creation and people. This realigns us to the created world and to our neighbor, moving us from self-centered exploitation to self-sacrificing service and stewardship.
~ David G. Benner
Environmentalism or conservation or preservation, or whatever it should be called, is not a fact, and never has been. It is a job.
~ David Gessner
Stewarship responsibility.
~ David Green
Earthly goods are given to be used, not to be collected. -Dietrich Bonhoeffer
~ David Green
The greatest waste in all of our earth, which cannot be recycled or reclaimed, is our waste of the time that God has given us each day. — BILL GRAHAM, EVANGELIST DO YOU REMEMBER DOILIES?
~ David Green
We need visions of a future in which we have applied our infinite creativity to the task of living on a finite world, where we have embraced our role, become comfortable and proficient as planet-shapers, and learned to use our technological skills to enhance the survival prospects not just of humanity but of all life on Earth. My name for this vision is Terra Sapiens, or "Wise Earth." A
~ David Grinspoon
8 Fear ye not, neither be afraid [trust in me]: have not I told thee from that time [ from the ancient times from the beginning; see verse 7], and have declared it? ye are even my witnesses [Israel's calling, stewardship]. Is there a God beside me [is there an idol that is a God like Me]? yea, there is no God; I know not any.
~ David J. Ridges
Each of us has a certain ministry to perform, and we will each have to answer to God for what we have done with that gift. What have you done with the talents God has given you?
~ David Jones
Wendell Berry: There appears to be a law that when creatures have reached the level of consciousness, as men have, they must become conscious of the creation; they must learn how they fit into it and what its needs are and what it requires of them, or else pay a terrible penalty; the spirit of creation will go out of them, and they will become destructive; the very earth will depart from them and go where they cannot follow.
~ David Landis Barnhill