Jason W Clay famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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When the average American consumes 43 times as much as the average African, we've got to think that consumption is an issue. It's not just about population.
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There's very good evidence that the average cat in Europe has a larger environmental footprint in its lifetime than the average African.
-- Jason W Clay
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Before one can walk as Christ walked, and talk as He talked, he must first begin to think as Christ thought.
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Think it over, think it under.
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The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking.
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Fear is born of Satan, and if we would only take time to think a moment we would see that everything Satan says is founded upon a falsehood.
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Our bombs are smarter than the average high school student. At least they can find Kuwait.
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Today more than ever we need creative minds to address the issues of the age. And one of the most urgent is this: How can humanity know so much, achieve so much, and still fail so many people so badly?
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[George] Uhlenbeck was a highly gifted physicist. One of his remarkable traits was he would read every issue of T%he Physical Review from cover to cover.
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I have a daughter who I love very much, I hire women, I've worked with women, I've never had an issue with women.
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The best introductory guide to forestry practices and the issues surrounding the preservation of American forests.
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I have tried to talk about the issues in this campaign... and this has sometimes been a lonely road, because I never meet anybody coming the other way.
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