Globally Quote by Dean Ornish Download Open image “What's personally sustainable is globally sustainable.” — Dean Ornish ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Globally Personally Sustainable
“Sustainability is a new idea to many people, and many find it hard to understand. But all over the world there are people who… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
That the word 'sustainable' can be a bit intimidating, but it's just about keeping an eye on your daily decisions. — Miquita Oliver Copy Share Image
Sustainability is treating ourselves and our environment as if we are to live on this earth forever. — Arron Wood Copy Share Image
...there's no such thing as sustainability. There are just levels of it. It's a process, not a real goal. All you can do is… — Yvon Chouinard Copy Share Image
Sustainability is a political choice, not a technical one. It's not a question of whether we can be sustainable, but whether we choose to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
If something is sustainable, it means we can go on doing it indefinitely. If it isn't, we can't — Jonathon Porritt Copy Share Image
'Sustainable Development' is an oxymoron. 'Development' in all it's senses entails expansion and wanting more. Continual expansion and wanting more are unsustainable. Globally we are approaching the point when the only sustainable way forward is to want less. Indeed, the choice element may be removed from us and we will just have to have less. In the meantime we still… — Don Johnston Copy Share
Sustainable development is a process which enables all people to realise their potential and to improve their quality of life in ways which protect… — Sara Parkin Copy Share Image
A # sustainable world means working together to create prosperity for all. — Jacqueline Novogratz Copy Share Image
I actually believe 'Sustainability ', as a concept, is one of the arteries leading to the heart of so many of our cultural transitions… — Brandon Boyd Copy Share Image
“One of the least meaningful and most overused words in the English language is 'sustainability.' For most Americans, it means something like 'pretty much the way I live right now, though maybe with a different car.' A good test of any activity or product described as sustainable is to multiply it by 300 million (the approximate current population of the… — David Owen Copy Share
Nothing can be 100 percent sustainable, but every effort makes an impact. — Miroslava Duma Copy Share Image
Think about it: Heart disease and diabetes, which account for more deaths in the U.S. and worldwide than everything else combined, are completely preventable… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
There's a tendency to dismiss anything having to do with love and intimacy in medicine because it's hard to measure. — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
No one has all the answers, so whatever a woman who has the BRCA mutation chooses to do requires courage and an element of… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
The power of the Internet is also its limitation - it provides access to large amounts of information without providing guidance on how to… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
Anything that takes you out of the context of being separate is healing. Anything that takes you out of the context of separateness is… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
An Asian way of eating and living may help prevent and even reverse the progression of coronary heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, prostate cancer… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
The healing power of love and relationships has been documented in an increasing number of well-designed scientific studies involving hundreds of thousands of people… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
When I use the word spirituality, I don't necessarily mean religion; I mean whatever it is that helps you feel connected to something that… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
Eating a vegetarian diet, walking (exercising) everyday, and meditating is considered radical. Allowing someone to slice your chest open and graft your leg veins… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
An educated patient is empowered; thus, more likely to become healthy. — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
The Hawaiian language needs to be studied globally as a language of life. — Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Copy Share Image
Issues of energy, climate change, nuclear arms control and non-proliferation are all big deals. These are problems that we have to get right globally,… — John Holdren Copy Share Image
Maternal health remains a staggering challenge, particularly in the developing world. Globally, a woman dies from complications in childbirth every minute. — Jessica Capshaw Copy Share Image
I realized that social media can be powerful force for good in the world and that acts of kindness can be scaled globally. — Amy Jo Martin Copy Share Image
By making all my materials freely available through 'Giving 2.0' ProjectU, I am on a mission to extend philanthropy education to colleges globally and… — Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen Copy Share Image
The Asian brand, which I admire for having become a global success, is Samsung. In comparison, we're just starting, but I believe that we… — Tadashi Yanai Copy Share Image
Millennials, and the generations that follow, are shaping technology. This generation has grown up with computing in the palm of their hands. They are… — Brad D. Smith Copy Share Image
Like probably a lot of people, I came away from watching films like 'Miss Representation' and 'Half the Sky' with the realization that the… — Adora Svitak Copy Share Image
The basic technical protocols that have enabled the Internet to work in such a globally interconnected way are developed and shared openly by a… — Rebecca MacKinnon Copy Share Image
You have a huge demographic shift that's happening in America. Globally. — Troy Carter Copy Share Image
I was in the military for over 40 years, and one of the principles I kept with me was that there's an expectation globally… — Michael Mullen Copy Share Image