Anna LindhEnvironmentalRespect Global markets must be balanced by global values such as respect for human rights and international law, democracy, security and sustainable economic and environmental development. – Anna Lindh Anna Lindh Quotes Balanced Quotes Democracy Quotes Development Quotes Economic Quotes Environmental Quotes Global Quotes Human Quotes International Quotes Law Quotes Markets Quotes Respect Quotes Rights Quotes Security Quotes Sustainable Quotes Values Quotes I’m sad that it’s uncool or offensive to talk about environmental or human rights issues. Nuclear power will help provide the electricity that our growing economy needs without increasing emissions. This is truly an environmentally responsible source of energy.
Saint Teresa of Avila I thought of the soul as resembling a castle, formed of a single diamond or a very transparent crystal, and containing many rooms, just as in Heaven there are many mansions. – Saint Teresa of Avila
Sylvia Mathews Burwell We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to those who serve or have served in our country’s military, as well as to the families of those individuals. Whether protecting our freedoms in foreign fields or making contributions here at home, the value these men and women bring to the American workforce and our way of life is beyond measure. – Sylvia Mathews Burwell
Dan Coats Russia’s assertiveness in global affairs is something I look upon with great concern, which we need to address with eyes wide open and a healthy degree of skepticism. – Dan Coats
James Gleick A bit, the smallest unit of information, the fundamental particle of information theory, is a choice, yes or no, on or off. It’s a choice that you can embody in electrical circuits, and it is thanks to that that we have all this ubiquitous computing. – James Gleick
Christopher Darden All I can really say is it’s bloodier than hell. In this one I’m going to be much more direct and honest in my description of the actual killings and the crime scene. – Christopher Darden
Munira Mirza There’s been a kind of inverse snobbery about culture. I get the feeling some people would look at Shakespeare and say, that’s a bit too intimidating for working-class people. – Munira Mirza
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