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The term 'natural resources' confuses people. 'Natural resources' are not like a finite number of gifts under the Christmas tree. Nature is given, but resources are created.

Alex Tabarrok
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The natural resources of the world do not belong to any person, organization, collective, or so-called nation.

Bryant McGill, Voice of Reason
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Mankind has a divine duty, to be stewardship of the natural resources.

Lailah Gifty Akita, The Alphabets of Success: Passion Driven Life
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If we don't preserve the natural resources, you aren't going to have a sustainable society. This is not something for Chez Panisse and the elite of San Francisco. It's for everyone.

Alice Waters
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Quite honestly, if we do manage to destroy the planet with our devil-may-care attitude to natural resources, I'd suggest we leave, as a dossier in our defence, the collected letters to agony aunts and uncles down the generations. It would certainly prove that we weren't all bad!

Mariella Frostrup
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The wealth of time we wastage, is worth much more than all the natural resources we have on the earth.

Sunday Adelaja
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The wealth of time is actually of more value than natural resources.

Sunday Adelaja, How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
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The true wealth of a nation is not their natural resources but their achievements in education.

Debasish Mridha
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The efficient management of organizations is key to generating wealth, for the development of a country, for the preservation of natural resources and the enhancement of the human being.

Vinicius Montgomery
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We are all like cells within the body of the Universe/ God—as are plants, animals, air, natural resources and everything down to a subatomic level. Like cells in a body, these expressions grow, create, divide, destroy, die and are reabsorbed into the Universe/God to create again.

Russell Anthony Gibbs, The Principle of Oneness: A Practical Guide to Experiencing the Profound Unity of Everything
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