You can't conserve what you haven't got.
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Nothing can save something that is not meant to be, no matter how hard you try.
Thus have you the way of making Conserves, the way of keeping of them is in Earthen pots.
Conservation may be a sign of personal virtue, but it is not a sufficient basis for a sound, comprehensive energy policy.
You can't buy time or save it, common idioms notwithstanding. You can only spend it.
You cannot just keep borrowing more and more and keep spending more and more without eventually having a day of reckoning.
Our traditional oil and gas philosophy does not have conservation as a crucial component, and we can ill afford to continue to spend billions of dollars which are not reflected in the improved human capital of our country.
Fuel conservation is a necessity, and I have to be the first person to set the example.
By definition, saving - for anything - requires us to not get things now so that we can get bigger ones later. That's hard. Our brains are hard wired to prefer the here and now.
Stop spending money you don't have.
So how can you lose what you've never owned?