Mo Udall (Morris King Udall) Quotes
The more we exploit nature, The more our options are reduced, until we have only one: to fight for survival.
Mo Udall
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Throughout his life, Dickens cared passionately about orphans.
Claire Tomalin
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When you get on the floor, you've got to think you're the best player. Everybody does that.
David Robinson
The Cars
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Any style that Nike makes in all black, shoe, sweatshirt, onesie, doesn't matter, I pretty much need to have.
Alexander Wang
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Initially I struggled to find gluten-free products, but things have gradually improved, and now retailers like Holland & Barrett - with their new Free From range - are starting to cater for celiacs.
Jameela Jamil
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The bicycle kick is not easy to do. I scored 1,283 goals, and only two or three were bicycle kicks.
Pele
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When I visited Vietnam for Oxfam, the thing that really struck me was how the local farmers had to prepare to evacuate or climb to their mezzanines with their valuable family possessions.
Martin Parr
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As much as with increased exploration new gas reserves can be found, what must be obvious to all is that our oil and gas reserves are not renewable and they are diminishing, and to protect the generations to come, we must engage in nothing short of a radical shift in the diversification of the economy.
Anthony Carmona
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to help the Iraqi government built a secure, democratic and stable nation.
Jack Straw
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I have long held an opinion, almost amounting to conviction, in common I believe with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as it were, one into another, and possess equivalents of power in their action.
Michael Faraday
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Jason Behr and Amanda Brooks were cool to work with. Jason and I are fast friends to this day.
Craig Robinson
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There are those on Wall Street and in the plutocracy who feel that Geithner is a hero who deftly steered the country from economic ruin. To many ordinary Americans, however, he is considered a Wall Street puppet and a servant of the so-called banksters.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
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The more we exploit nature, The more our options are reduced, until we have only one: to fight for survival.
Mo Udall