There is humor in the specter of the worst disaster in our nation's history. All I have to do is sweep away the debris of shock to find it.
The car resembles a dragon fly or any other jumping animal that moves shorter distances in straight lines and then changes its direction at different points.
I've already established my (political)machinery. It's like a car. It's fixed already. You just have to get in and drive it.
John D. Rockefeller wanted to dominate oil, but Microsoft wants it all, you name it: cable, media, banking, car dealerships.
Suburban sprawl leads to social atomisation and fragmentation and is environmentally disastrous, as carbon-intensive car journeys displace local shops and replace public transport.
Maintaining healthy forests is essential to those who make a living from the land and for those of us who use them for recreational purposes.
Environmental protection doesn't happen in a vacuum. You can't separate the impact on the environment from the impact on our families and communities.
The growth that we want is one that brings real benefits to the people, raises quality and efficiency of development, and contributes to energy conservation and environmental protection.
Americans increasingly understand that clean energy is more than just an environmental issue. It is crucial to reducing our dangerous dependence on foreign countries.
We should restore a proper balance in environmental regulation and energy production that is based on common sense, not political agendas.
The Endangered Species Act is the strongest and most effective tool we have to repair the environmental harm that is causing a species to decline.
Well, for starters, we have to do more to create demand for new technologies that can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and environmental degradation.
'Green' is likely to be a big issue in the 2008 U.S. presidential election - largely in response to George Bush's suicidal refusal to engage with environmental issues.
My approach to politics is that I'm not a Democrat or a Republican. I'm an American and I always support candidates I think are great for the country.
The billionaire who sits on his money and doesn't do anything for the common good - I'm not interested in that person.
Commercial banks are very good for certain businesses, like loans and guarding other people's money. They're not great investors or entrepreneurs.
If your knees aren't green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life.
Fear and greed are potent motivators. When both of these forces push in the same direction, virtually no human being can resist.
It all comes down to interest rates. As an investor, all you're doing is putting up a lump-sump payment for a future cash flow.
God, I hate interviews with actors pouncing on. Who wants to know about their lives? I don't want to know about Al Pacino's life.
I do love to eavesdrop. It's inspirational, not only for subject matter but for actual dialogue, the way people talk.