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Quotes About Resources

We call those works of art concrete that came into being on the basis of their inherent resources and rules - without external borrowing from natural phenomena, without transforming those phenomena, in other words: not by abstraction.
~ Max Bill
We must transition away from the dirtiest fossil fuels toward renewable sources of energy for the sake of our economy and our planet.
~ Ted Wheeler
Clean air and clean ocean, you can't translate that into money if you look at the cost to health, cost to fishery industry.
~ Severn Cullis-Suzuki
Anyone who has to be accountable in a time when resources are shrinking, where transparency is necessary, where the pressures are greater, is going to find that it takes a toll.
~ Sarah Lancashire
Historically, we have lived in a nation of energy dependence. Dependence on others for our heating and electricity, and for our fuel for transportation.
~ Mike Pompeo
We rip out a perfectly good kitchen worth thousands of pounds, only to replace it with another costing roughly the same. The old one has to be disposed of, the new one had to be made. From raw materials, factory processes and transportation the extra effort is substantial. Overcomplication.
~ Konnie Huq
Trust and integrity are precious resources, easily squandered, hard to regain. They can thrive only on a foundation of respect for veracity.
~ Sissela Bok
Education should be one of our top funding priorities talking about it does not help the teachers and students who desperately need promises fulfilled.
~ Solomon Ortiz
Productive power is the foundation of a country's economic strength.
~ Stafford Cripps
The contrast between the greatness of Greece's ambitions and the poverty of her resources put a special premium on outside support."2
~ Stathis Kalyvas
Maybe everything's not so hard, maybe life is so much easier than I thought, you just need courage, you just need to have a sense of yourself, then you'll discover your hidden resources.
~ Stefan Zweig
this was my first proper insight into the eternal type of the professional revolutionary who feels himself lifted out of his insignificance by the mere fact of being in opposition and who clings to his dogma for want of resources within himself.
~ Stefan Zweig
Sit down and draw up your battle plan for the negotiation. Your plan should include several elements: Objectives Resources Walk-away point Alternative to a deal
~ Stephan Schiffman
The truth is this: the Earth cannot provide enough food and fresh water for 10 billion people, never mind homes, never mind roads, hospitals and schools.
~ Richard Branson
the truth is that it's far easier to make a bomb than to educate four hundred million people.
~ Arundhati Roy
We are eating, using up, and possessing more than we should. That is why a large portion of the human population is hungry.
~ Jaggi Vasudev
Independent films are really one of the greatest resources these days to actually find unfiltered truth.
~ Josh Tickell
The doctrine of population has been conspicuously absent, not because I doubt in the least its truth and vast importance, but because it forms no part of the direct problem of economics.
~ Thomas Malthus
Try to find a little more entertainment from your own resources.' As opposed to going out and buying it.
~ Michael Azerrad
People aren't studying the natural world any more, they're mining it.
~ Michael Crichton
People worry about losing species diversity in the rain forest. But what about intellectual diversity-our most necessary resourse?
~ Michael Crichton
La actual preocupación casi histérica por la seguridad es en el mejor de los casos un derroche de recursos y un obstáculo para el espíritu humano, y en el peor de los casos una invitación al totalitarismo. Se necesita con urgencia educación pública.
~ Michael Crichton
People worry about losing species diversity in the rain forest. But what about intellectual diversity—our most necessary resource? That's disappearing faster than trees. But
~ Michael Crichton
People aren't studying the natural world any more, they're mining it. It's a looter mentality. Anything new or unknown is automatically of interest, because it might have value. It might be worth a fortune.
~ Michael Crichton