John B. Quigley famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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100% renewable energy is 100% possible and can happen sooner than we think.
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It's difficult for a society to have a healthy discourse on its future when people are afraid to gather to express themselves and authorities won't allow it.
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While the agreement signed in Paris between 195 nations to combat climate change was historic and significant, it's still vague and lacks the ambition to truly meet the challenge. The next step is to move aggressively toward a transition to 100% clean renewable energy as quickly as possible (that means no fossil fuels, nuclear, or big hydro).
-- John B. Quigley
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Goodbye, my almost lover. Goodbye, my hopeless dream. I'm trying not to think about you, can't you just let me be? So long, my luckless romance, my back is turned on you. Should've known you'd bring me heartache. Almost lovers always do.
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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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Like most parents, I've been stumped by homework, the big questions, such as: 'What is the point of geography - the pilot always knows where we are going?'. Answer: 'If you didn't know any geography, people would think you were an American, and you wouldn't be able to put them right because you wouldn't know where they live.'
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Think it over, think it under.
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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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The Sacred Bombshell knows that her creative feminine energy is a catalyst. She remembers her womb wisdom.
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What I love about doing my concerts is always feeding off the fans and their energy.
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In absolute terms, we may have to look at restricting the number of flights people take.
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I have lived to know that the secret of happiness is never to allow your energies to stagnate.
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I support renewable energy.
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