If I were to name the three most precious resources of life, I should say books, friends, and nature. And the greatest of these, at least the most constant and always at hand, is nature.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For too much of history, we've viewed the world's precious resources - both environmental and human - as things to extract, to make the most of in order to maximize their potential.
Of the five most important things in life, health is first, education or knowledge is second, and wealth is third. I forget the other two.
It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.
Everything and anything is valuable.
The values of life are most important.
Family and God - that is what's important. Money, cars, those are things that come and go.
Infinitely more important than sharing one's material wealth is sharing the wealth of ourselves - our time and energy, our passion and commitment, and, above all, our love.
Everything that makes man's life worthwhile - family, work, education, a place to rear one's children and a place to rest one's head - all this depends on the decisions of government; all can be swept away by a government which does not heed the demands of its people, and I mean all of its people.
Children are our most valuable natural resource.
I can't imagine anything more important than air, water, soil, energy and biodiversity. These are the things that keep us alive.