155 Quotes by Wangari Maathai

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    We do the right thing not to please people but because it’s the only logically reasonable thing to do, as long as we are being honest with ourselves – even if we are the only ones.

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    It was easy for me to be ridiculed and for both men and women to perceive that maybe I’m a bit crazy because I’m educated in the West and I have lost some of my basic decency as an African woman.

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    The living conditions of the poor must be improved if we really want to save our environment.

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    There’s a general culture in this country to cut all the trees. It makes me so angry because everyone is cutting and no one is planting.

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    Hallowed landscapes lost their sacredness and were exploited as the local people became insensitive to the destruction, accepting it as a sign of progress.

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    As long as there is no trust and confidence that there will be justice and fairness in resource distribution, political positioning will remain more important than service.

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    What people see as fearlessness is really persistence. Because I am focused on the solution, I don’t see the danger.

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    As I swept the last bit of dust, I made a covenant with myself: I will accept. Whatever will be, will be. I have a life to lead. I recalled words a friend had told me, the philosophy of her faith. “Life is a journey and a struggle,” she had said. “We cannot control it, but we can make the best of any situation.” I was indeed in quite a situation. It was up to me to make the best of it.

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    We tend to put the environment last because we think the first thing we have to do is eliminate poverty. But you can’t reduce poverty in a vacuum. You are doing it in an environment.

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