With all this talk of Going Green, Buying Green, Living Green, and Green being the new whatever, I've come to realize that, although we had no green, my grandmother was actually the 'greenest' person I've ever known.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I wrote 'Green, Green,' it was like a really a statement of where I was at philosophically in my life.
The green revolution has an entirely different meaning to most people in the affluent nations of the privileged world than to those in the developing nations of the forgotten world.
'Green' does not have to mean the sort of hair-shirt, wood-burning-stove sensibility of the '70s. Green can and should be sleek and modern.
There is a new wave of environmental consumers I like to call Pocketbook Environmentalists. They're going green primarily because it makes good financial sense, but the fact that it benefits their families' health and the environment also makes them feel good.
Green is my favorite. And it's my favorite because it's the color of my wife's eyes, grass, trees, life, and money, and mother earth!
I think any opportunity you have to be green, whether it's in business or in everyday life, you should take it.
Barack Obama has raised tons of money. That is what he means by being green.
I will be Green until the day I die, if not for a long time after.
I like my women very green; you know, eco-friendly.
I was green. All I knew was to walk my dog and go to church.