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  • Conserving habitats is a wellspring for the next industrial revolution. -- Janine Benyus
  • Conserving energy and thus saving money, reducing consumption of unnecessary products and packaging and shifting to a clean-energy economy would likely hurt the bottom line of polluting industries, but would undoubtedly have positive effects for most of us. -- David Suzuki
  • Conserving fuel is fine, and it was great in the past. The problem is that the drivers don't have to do it. It's all done electronically. You sit there, and it saves fuel for you, and that defeats the purpose. -- Jacques Villeneuve
  • If you're a Conservative, why aren't you behind conserving the land? -- Ken Kesey
  • Their very conservatism is secondhand, and they don't know what they are conserving. -- Robertson Davies
  • I also want to thank Arizona citizens for their efforts at conserving energy last summer. -- Jane D. Hull
  • For a movement supposedly devoted to conserving the past, conservatives are oh-so-splendid at forgetting their own past. -- Rick Perlstein
  • I also have an idea for a book on biodiversity, and why and how we should be conserving it. -- Ken Thompson
  • Morality, like language, is an invented structure for conserving and communicating order. And morality is learned, like language, by mimicking and remembering. -- Jane Rule
  • I think romantic love evolved to enable you to focus your mating energy on just one individual at a time, thereby conserving mating time and energy. -- Helen Fisher
  • There's this very vulnerable planet of ours with finite resources. Architects and designers have, I think, a fair responsibility for conserving energy and materials, and making things durable. -- Robin Day
  • The challenge of global warming should stimulate a whole raft of manifestly benign innovations - for conserving energy and generating it by 'clean' means (biofuels, innovative renewables, carbon sequestration, and nuclear fusion). -- Martin Rees
  • A radical generally meant a man who thought he could somehow pull up the root without affecting the flower. A conservative generally meant a man who wanted to conserve everything except his own reason for conserving anything. -- Gilbert K. Chesterton
  • If I can save 25 billion dollars in terms of reduction of import, I will be adding one percent to the GDP. By conserving the oil energy by the people, the GDP will become 5.5 percent, and this will change the economy of the country. -- Veerappa Moily
  • It is impossible to talk about slowing climate change without talking about reducing CO2 emissions. Equally, it is impossible to talk about adapting to climate change without considering how we will feed ourselves. And it is out of the question that we can adapt agriculture without conserving crop diversity. -- Cary Fowler
  • Energy and time are finite resources; conserving them is very important. -- Twyla Tharp
  • Cultivating and conserving diversity is no luxury in our times: it is a survival imperative. -- Vandana Shiva
  • To say that someone is a conservative does not tell us what he is interested in conserving. -- Douglas Wilson
  • I am passionate about many things but conserving our planet and its species is a high priority of mine. -- Richard Branson
  • The world needs water. For every bottle of wine you drink you contribute to conserving the drinking water reserves. -- Paul-Emile Victor
  • You have to gather your energy together...conserving it and insulating it from dissipation in every direction other than that of your purpose. -- Walter Russell
  • Every library answers a twofold need, which is often also a twofold obsession: that of conserving certain objects (books) and that of organizing them in certain ways -- Georges Perec
  • I'm not a "conservative" because I see precious little left in this world worth conserving. Playing defense, it seems to me, can only forestall an inevitable slide into tyranny. -- Joseph Farah
  • This is a general law of the universe, overlooked by science, that out of complexity emerges greater complexity. We could almost say that the universe, nature, is a novelty-conserving, or complexity-conserving engine. -- Terence McKenna
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