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Barbara Ward"We have forgotten how to be good guests, how to walk lightly on the earth as its other creatures do."

- Barbara Ward, Only One Earth, 1972.

Edmund Burke"Never, no never, did nature say one thing and wisdom say another."

- Edmund Burke (1729-1797), Letters on a Regicide Peace, 1797.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas"The most unhappy thing about conservation is that it is never permanent. If we save a priceless woodland today, it is threatened from another quarter tomorrow."

- Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890-1998), quoted in Facing Florida's Environmental Future, April 1990.

L. Hunter and Amory Lovins"If we use resources productively and take to heart the lessons learned from coping with the energy crisis, we face a future confronted only, as Pogo, once said, by insurmountable opportunities. The many crises facing us should be seen, then, not as threats, but as chances to remake the future so it serves all beings."

- L. Hunter Lovins and Amory B. Lovins, Utne Reader, November-December, 1989.

Joseph Wood Krutch"The famous balance of nature is the most extraordinary of all cybernetic systems. Left to itself, it is always self-regulated."

- Joseph Wood Krutch (1893-1970), Saturday Review, June 8, 1963.

Terry Tempest Williams"To be whole. To be complete. Wildness reminds us what it means to be human, what we are connected to rather than what we are separate from."

- Terry Tempest Williams, testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Forest & Public Lands Management regarding the Utah Public Lands Management Act of 1995. Washington, D.C. July 13, 1995.

John Ruskin"Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty."

- John Ruskin, (1819-1900).

William Ruckelshaus"Nature provides a free lunch, but only if we control our appetites."

- William Ruckelshaus, first EPA Adminstrator, (1970-1973 and 1983-1985), Business Week, June 18, 1990.

Mother Theresa"There must be a reason why some people can afford to live well. They must have worked for it. I only feel angry when I see waste. When I see people throwing away things we could use."

- Mother Teresa (1910-1997), A Gift for God, 1975.

William H. Whyte"Trees are contagious; as soon as one neighborhood or street is planted, citizen pressure builds up for action from the next street."

- William H. Whyte, The Last Landscape, 1968

Henry Fielding"All nature wears one universal grin."

- Henry Fielding (1707-1754), Tom Thumb the Great, 1730.

Elizabeth Bowen"The silence of a shut park does not sound like the country silence; it is tense and confined."

- Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973), The Death of the Heart, 1938.

Willa Cather"The forest stretched no living man knew how far."

- Willa Cather (1873-1947), Shadows on the Rock, 1931.

William L. Rathje"Source Reduction is to garbage what preventive medicine is to health."

- William L. Rathje, Atlantic Monthly, December 1989.

Dianne Dumanoski"The weight of our civilization has become so great, it now ranks as a global force and a significant wild card in the human future along with the Ice Ages and other vicissitudes of a volatile and changeable planetary system"

- Dianne Dumanoski, Rethinking Environmentalism, December 13, 1998.

Stephanie Mills"Environmentalists have long been fond of saying that the sun is the only safe nuclear reactor, situated as it is some ninety-three million miles away."

- Stephanie Mills ed., In Praise of Nature, 1990.

Nathaniel Hawthorne"Mountains are earth's undecaying monuments."

- Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), The Notch of the White Mountains, 1868.

H.G. Wells"Adapt or perish, now as ever, is Nature's inexorable imperative."

- H.G. Wells (1866-1946), Mind at the End of Its Tether, 1945

Fujio Cho"Environmentally friendly cars will soon cease to be an option...they
will become a necessity."

- Fujio Cho, President of Toyota Motors, North American International
Auto Show, 2004.

Margaret Fuller"Nature provides exceptions to every rule."

- Margaret Fuller, The Dial, July 1843.

D.H. Lawrence"Water is H2O, hydrogen two parts, oxygen one, but there is also a third thing, that makes it water and nobody knows what that is."

- D.H. Lawrence, (1885-1930), Pansies, 1929.

Lewis Thomas"We owe our lives to the sun... How is it, then, that we feel no gratitude?"

- Lewis Thomas, Earth Ethics, Summer 1990.

Illustration of Plutarch"A city, like a living thing, is a united and continuous whole."

- Plutarch (approximately AD 50-120), Moralia.

Isaac Asimov"The Law of conservation of energy tells us we can't get something for nothing, but we refuse to believe it."

- Isaac Asimov from Isaac Asimov's Book of Science and Nature Quotations, 1988.

Thomas Edison"Until man duplicates a blade of grass, nature can laugh at his so-called scientific knowledge."

- Thomas Edison

Daniel Webster"The Materials of wealth are in the earth, in the seas, and in their natural and unaided productions."

- Daniel Webster, (1782-1852) remarks in the US Senate, March 12, 1838.

William H. Stewart"The Truly Healthy environment is not merely safe but stimulating."

- William H. Stewart, Environmental Science and Technology, February 1968.

"Away, away, from men and towns,
To the wild wood and the downs, --
To the silent wilderness,
Where the soul need not repress
Its music."

- Percy Bysshe Shelley, (1792-1822), "To Jane, The Invitation," c.1820

Sandra Postel"For many of us, water simply flows from a faucet, and we think little about it beyond this point of contact. We have lost a sense of respect for the wild river, for the complex workings of a wetland, for the intricate web of life that water supports."

- Sandra Postel, Last Oasis: Facing Water Scarcity, 2003.

Elizabeth Bowen "The Silence of a shut park does not sound like the country silence: it is tense and confirmed."

- Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973), The Death of the Heart.

Ralph Waldo Emerson"Let the river roll which way it will, cities will rise on its banks."

- Ralph Waldo Emerson, (1803-1882) - Journals, 1988.

Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson "He who knows what sweets and virtues are in the ground, the waters, the plants, the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments, is the rich and royal man."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), Essays, Second Series, 1844

Claudine Schneider"A Healthy Ecology is the Basis for a Healthy Economy"

- Claudine Schneider, U.S. Representative in The Green Lifestyle Handbook.

Rachel Carson"It is a curious situation that the sea, from which life first arose should now be threatened by the activities of one form of that life. But the sea, though changed in a sinister way, will continue to exist; the threat is rather to life itself."

- Rachel Carson, (1907-1964) The Sea Around Us, 1951

Joyce Kilmer"I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree."

- Joyce Kilmer, (1886-1918),
"Trees" - 1914.

Wendell Berry"You cannot affirm the power plant and condemn the smokestack, or affirm the smoke and condemn the cough"

- Wendell Berry, The Gift of the Good Land, 1981.

William Wordsworth"Nature never did betray
The Heart that Loved her."

- William Wordsworth, (1770-1850),
"Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" - 1798.

Benjamin Franklin"When the well's dry, we know the worth of water."
- Benjamin Franklin, (1706-1790), Poor Richard's Almanac.

 

William Shakespeare "One Touch of nature makes the whole world kin."

- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Troilus and Cressida.

Emily Dickinson"How Strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!"

- Emily Dickinson, (1830-1886), Letter to Mrs. J.S. Cooper.

Joseph Wood Krutch "The Wilderness and the idea of wilderness is one of the permanent homes of the human spirit."

- Joseph Wood Krutch (1893-1970), Today and All Its Yesterdays, 1958.

 

Mary Daly"We will look upon the earth and her sister planets as being with us, not for us."

- Mary Daly, "Beyond God the Father" 1973.

Margaret Mead"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."


- Margaret Mead (1901-1978) quoted in John M. RIchardson, ed. Making it Happen, 1982

Henry David Thoreau"Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots."

- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, 1849

Douglas P. Wheeler"To halt the decline of an ecosystem, it is necessary to think like an ecosystem."

- Douglas P. Wheeler, EPA Journal, September-October 1990

Jean-Jacques Rousseau"It is in man's heart that the life of nature's spectacle exists; to see it, one must feel it."

- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), Emile, 1762

"If there is magic on the planet, it is contained in Water."

- Loren Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 1957.

Portrait of Elizabeth I of England "The use of sea and air is common to all; neither can a title to the ocean belong to any people or private persons, forasmuch as neither nature nor public use and custom permit any possession therof."

-Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603)

Aldo Leopold"The life of every river sings its own song, but in most the song is long marred by the discords of misuse."

- Aldo Leopold (1886-1948), Sand County Almanac.

Gaylord Nelson"The ultimate test of man's conscience may be his willingness to sacrifice something today for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard."

- Gaylord Nelson, former governor of Wisconsin, founder of Earth Day

Mohandas K. Gandhi"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed."

- Mohandas K. Gandhi quoted in EF Schumacher, Small is Beautiful.

Portrait of James Fennimore Cooper"The air, the water and the ground are free gifts to man and no one has the power to portion them out in parcels. Man must drink and breathe and walk and therefore each man has a right to his share of each."

- James Fennimore Cooper (1789-1851), The Prairie 1827

Lillian Russell "Let the clean air blow the cobwebs from your body. Air is medicine."

- Lillian Russell (1862-1922), quoted in Reader's Digest, March 1922

Dalai Lama"It is our collective and individual responsibility to protect and nurture the global family, to support its weaker members and to preserve and tend to the environment in which we all live."

- Dalai Lama

Langston HughesI've known rivers:
I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of human blood in human veins.

My soul has grown deep like the rivers.-

- Langston Hughes, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," 1926

Pindar"Water is the best of all things."

- Pindar (c. 522 BC - c. 438 BC), Olympian Odes

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