269 Quotes About Sustainability
- Author Masanobu Fukuoka
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Until there is a reversal of the sense of values which cares more for size and appearance than for quality, there will be no solving the problem of food pollution.
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- Author Albert A. Bartlett
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The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.
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- Author Catherine Friend
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If we are going to start calling industrial corn sustainable, then we might as well say that petroleum is a renewable resource if you're willing to wait long enough.
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- Author Ron Finley
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I'm not one of those academics that don't do shit but reads about it. The difference is, I do shit. I have a proof of concept and it works.
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- Author Kristine H. Harper
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Decay is renewal--a perhaps contradictory sentence that nevertheless characterizes the aesthetically sustainable product, which ages gracefully and which possesses the germ of aesthetic decay as process. Decay equals renewal in the sense that aesthetic decay ensures the continued interest and fascination of the recipient.
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- Author Dan Barber
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The greatest lesson came with the realization that good food cannot be reduced to single ingredients. It requires a web of relationships to support it.
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- Author Bryant McGill
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Love foods that sustain and protect you, and love you back.
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- Author Michael Pollan
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. . . .how and what we eat determines to a great extent the use we make of the world--and what is to become of it. To eat with a fuller consciousness of all that is at stake might sound like a burden, but in practice few things in life afford quite as much satisfaction.
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- Author Bruce Pascoe
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Some say the idea that the world's trajectory is driven by conquest followed by innovation and intensification is satisfying to the Western mind because of our psychological dependence on our imperialist history. But if we give consideration to the idea that change can be generated by the spirit, and through that by political action, the stability of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures might be more readily explained.
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