One rough patch is not the big picture.
Every moment brings a choice; every choice has an impact.
The question is not 'Can you make a difference?' You already do make a difference. It's just a matter of what kind of difference you want to make during your life on this planet.
For millennia the two-million acre redwood ecosystem thrived and sheltered myriad species of life. In the last 150 years, 97 percent of the original redwood forests have been destroyed by timber corporations. . . . Big business cut-and-run logging operations have instilled a false dichotomy: jobs versus the environment.
Time, money, etc. . . are human-made constructs. They are not real. They are completely made up.
I wake up in the morning asking myself what can I do today, how can I help the world today. I believe in what I do beyond a shadow of a doubt. I gave my word to this tree and to all the people that my feet would not touch the ground until I had done everything in my power to make the world aware of this problem and to stop the destruction.
I wake up in the morning asking myself what can I do today, how can I help the world today.
To love our enemy is impossible. The moment we understand our enemy, we feel compassion towards himher, and heshe is no longer our enemy.
We live in a land like no other - a land of freedom and opportunity unparalleled on the face of the globe.
I've found out why men sign their names to their works- not that they created them but more than the others did not.
How can you be lonely? You've got yourself, haven't you? If you ever lose yourself, then you'll really be lonely.