Christopher Martenson famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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The world has physical limits that we are already encountering, but our economy operates as if no physical limits exist.
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I don't take left-right on any of my positions. I take common sense and so again, if alternative energy saves money, it creates jobs, it enhances national security, it's good for the environment - I'm trying to find who's against it, right.
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So, congratulations humans, your global contribution is now on par with a gigantic meteor slamming into the Earth.
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Here's what peak oil is - it's not running out. It's that you no longer can produce more, and more, and more, year after year. World oil production has been going up about 1.8-2 percent per annum for decades. And that's what the world economy got attuned to.
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When it comes to energy policy, I don't think that it's up to the individuals to make energy policy.
-- Christopher Martenson
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A divided heart loses both worlds.
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Aggressive Christianity is the world's greatest need.
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And how am I to face the odds Of man's bedevilment and God's? I, a stranger and afraid In a world I never made.
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I, a stranger and afraid, in a world I never made.
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Very few people changed the world by sitting on their couch.
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Our God has boundless resources. The only limit is in us. Our asking, our thinking, our praying are too small. Our expectations are too limited.
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History has not dealt kindly with the aftermath of protracted periods of low risk premiums.
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The global economy is spluttering back into life. The Tories would have left it to choke to death.
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There cannot exist in the future an economy which is still mercantile but which isn't capitalist anymore. Before capitalism there were economies which were partially mercantile, but capitalism is the last of this genre.
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Everyone is always in favour of general economy and particular expenditure.
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