“Business is one of the most powerful institutions on Earth for creating wealth and opportunity and helping to lift people out of poverty. When you think about it that way, then business is not separate from development policy.” PeopleThinkingWayHelpingEarthOpportunityWealthPowerfulPovertyPolicyDevelopmentCreatingInstitutionsLiftsMost PowerfulCreating Wealth Author:Peter Blair Henry
“At one with the power of the American landscape, and renowned for the patient skill and timeless beauty of his work, photographer Ansel Adams has been visionary in his efforts to preserve this country's wild and scenic areas, both in film and on Earth. Drawn to the beauty of nature's monuments, he is regarded by environmentalists as a monument himself, and by photographers as a national institution. It is through his foresight and fortitude that so much of America has been saved for future Americans.” Has BeensCountryEarthAmericaFilmEffortSkillsAreasInstitutionsPatientPhotographerSavedLandscapePreservesTimelessFortitudeMonumentVisionariesForesightEnvironmentalistNature BeautyRenownedScenicAmerican Landscape Author:Ansel Adams
“It is not a certain conformity of manners that the painting of Van Gogh attacks, but rather the conformity of institutions themselves. And even external nature, with her climates, her tides, and her equinoctial storms, cannot, after Van Gogh's stay upon earth, maintain the same gravitation.” EarthCertainPaintingInstitutionsClimateStormMannersConformityTidesVansGravitation Book:Antonin Artaud, Selected Writings Source: Antonin Artaud, Selected Writings
“Americans love marriage too much. We rush into mariage with abandon, expecting a micro-Utopia on earth. We pile all our needs onto it, our expectations, neuroses, and hopes. In fact, we've made marriage into the panda bear of human social institutions: we've loved it to death.” NeedsHumansMadeFactsEarthSocialToo MuchBearsExpectationsInstitutionsAbandonExpectingUtopiaNeurosisMarriage LoveSocial InstitutionsPandas Author:Barbara Ehrenreich
“In what region of the earth ever so remote from us, in what corner of creation ever so far out of the range of our communication, does not some burden lightened, some bond loosened, some yoke lifted, some labor better remunerated, some new hope for despairing hearts, some new light or new liberty for the benighted or the oppressed, bear witness this day, and trace itself, directly or indirectly, back to the impulse given to the world by the successful establishment and operation of free institutions on this American continent?” WorldHeartDoeLightEarthGivenLibertySuccessfulCreationCommunicationBearsLaborIndependenceInstitutionsBurdenCornersWitnessImpulseRangeOperationsRegionsThis DayEstablishmentContinentsOppressedIndependence DayYokeNew Hope Book:Addresses and Speeches on Various Occasions: 1869-1879 [i.e. 1878 Source: Addresses and Speeches on Various Occasions: 1869-1879 [i.e. 1878