Lao Tzu Quotes
That which is achieved the most, still has the whole of its future yet to be achieved.
Lao Tzu
Quotes to Explore
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I imagine a future with no waste; material innovations have already become exponentially more vast, and I do think the future needs to be cradle to cradle. If designed properly, one product could be used for many years before needing to be recycled, or its components reused.
Yves Behar
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So I am, in fact, very optimistic about the future of my federal party.
Dalton McGuinty
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Those few people who do respond to the dire conditions of the future - journalists, environmentalists, behavioral scientists - tend not to be powerful.
B. F. Skinner
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Big will always be a part of my life. But I'm still on this Earth, so I have to live my life for now and the future.
Faith Evans
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Whether it is salt farmers in India embracing solar power or wind companies creating tens of thousands of jobs in America, people are providing a vision for the clean energy future.
Frances Beinecke
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Young people who have no future will easily give up their future, which they can't see on the horizon.
Yossi Sarid
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But if your work is your art, a personal reflection of who you are, the only person who can do that better than you, is a future you.
Bill Crawford
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I enjoy doing my work, and I don't want to deal with the other things. When you enjoy doing your work so much, why deal with where to show, how to show, what to do? If the artist finds the right gallery which respects their work and gives them that freedom to do whatever they want to do, the artist can focus on his work.
A. Balasubramaniam
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I think that the consciousness of passion makes you act very differently.
Pedro Almodovar
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Talk to Arto Lindsay and I'm sure he's tired of people asking him about DNA; he's probably really into what he's doing now, which is good stuff. I guess I probably feel like that. But I'm obviously not comparing myself to someone as iconic as that.
Bradford Cox
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That which is achieved the most, still has the whole of its future yet to be achieved.
Lao Tzu