Top 13 Eco Technology Quotes
#1. Getting enough energy to satisfy the needs of the developing world without bringing on an eco-disaster is not going to be easy. It will require a marriage of science and technology with good international policy, something that is always hard to bring off. We need to get it right this time.
Burton Richter
#2. Twitter's been interesting. I'm kind of a tech geek, but I've never been a Facebook or Twitter guy. Surprisingly, I've really enjoyed Twitter because I get to connect with fans.
Reid Scott
#3. It's hard to convince people when you're just staring out the window that you're doing your hardest work of the day.
Charles M. Schulz
#4. We have eco-friendly shrimp. We can make them; we have that technology. But we can never have an eco-friendly all-you-can-eat shrimp buffet. It doesn't work.
Barton Seaver
#5. One of the things that I try to be conscious about in crafting a song is the concept of bringing it home. I like to bring it somewhere familiar, someplace that people feel it's resolved, it's settled.
Carole King
#6. Maybe because is December. After all, only when we come to Revelation that we take stock of Genesis, right?
Marlon James
#7. We have wished, we eco-freaks, for a disaster or for a social change to come and bomb us into Stone Age, where we might live like Indians in our valley, with our localism, our appropriate technology, our gardens, our homemade religion-guilt-free at last!
Stewart Brand
#8. Feeble human body, hey?
Mikael said it in the way that he had, that made everything sound slightly naughty and sexual. I aimed three quick jabs at his head, which wiped the innuendo off his face.
Melanie Cusick-Jones
#9. When love comes, it comes indiscriminately.
Lesley Lokko
#10. Mary heard God's word and kept it, and so she is blessed. She kept God's truth in her mind, a nobler thing than carrying his body in her womb.
Saint Augustine
#11. Half the business of modern education is taken up in learning not to be ignorant; a process peculiarly unfavorable both to strength of mind and pregnancy of imagination ...
William Hazlitt
#12. Wild Eyes was built for speed and I was flying down walls of water twenty and thirty feet high.
Abby Sunderland
#13. The Envisagers were gone. Dead, because of what he had done. If there were others, he had no idea how to locate them.
Brandon Sanderson
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