161 Quotes by Prince Charles

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    Only the other day I was inquiring of an entire bed of old-fashioned roses, forced to listen to my ramblings on the meaning of the universe as I sat cross-legged in the lotus position in front of them.

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    If English is spoken in heaven. God undoubtedly employs Cranmer as his speechwriter. The angels of the lesser ministries probably use the language of the New English Bible and the Alternative Service Book for internal memos.

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    To avert disaster, we have not only to teach men to make things but to teach them to have complete moral control over what they make.

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    Organic farming has been shown to provide major benefits for wildlife and the wider environment. The best that can be said about genetically engineered crops is that they will now be monitored to see how much damage they cause.

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    We should be treating, I think, the whole issue of climate change and global warming with a far greater degree of priority than I think is happening now.

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    If your children want to alter society, listen to their reasons and the idealism behind them. Don't crush them with some clever remark straight away.

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    Climate change should be seen as the greatest challenge to face man and treated as a much bigger priority in the United Kingdom.

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    I find myself born into this particular position. I'm determined to make the most of it. And to do whatever I can to help. And I hope I leave things behind a little bit better than I found them.

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    It is now 14 years since I first suggested that organic farming might have some benefits and ought to be taken seriously. I shall never forget the vehemence of the reaction.. much of it coming from the sort of people who regard agriculture as an industrial process, with production as the sole yardstick of success.

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