Home
Authors
Tags
App
Get QuoteDark Inspirational Quotes App
" There's not a single person in Arizona today who would say the Grand Canyon was a mistake. "
Stewart Udall
Grand Canyon
Grand
Today
Related Quotes:
" Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man. "
Stewart Udall
Environmental
Man
Water
" One of the best things that came out of the Carter administration was the energy policy. The best things in it were renewable energy. "
Stewart Udall
Renewable Energy
Policy
Energy
" Cherish sunsets, wild creatures and wild places. Have a love affair with the wonder and beauty of the earth. "
Stewart Udall
Wild
Wonder
Beauty
" Lady Bird Johnson did more than plant flowers in public places. She served the country superbly by planting environmental values in the minds of the nation's leaders and citizens. "
Stewart Udall
Bird
Values
Flowers
" Federal judges are just very reluctant to stick the government with responsibility. "
Stewart Udall
Judges
Responsibility
Government
" A limit on the automobile population of the United States would be the best of news for our cities. The end of automania would save open spaces, encourage wiser land use, and contribute greatly to ending suburban sprawl. "
Stewart Udall
Best
End
Ending
" We have, I fear, confused power with greatness. "
Stewart Udall
Power
Fear
Greatness
" Over the long haul of life on this planet, it is the ecologists, and not the bookkeepers of business, who are the ultimate accountants. "
Stewart Udall
Planet
Business
Life
" I don't like the term 'dynasty.' "
Stewart Udall
Like
Term
Dynasty
" If, in our haste to 'progress,' the economics of ecology are disregarded by citizens and policy makers alike, the result will be an ugly America. We cannot afford an America where expedience tramples upon esthetics and development decisions are made with an eye only on the present. "
Stewart Udall
Progress
America
Decisions
" Mining is like a search-and-destroy mission. "
Stewart Udall
Like
Mining
Mission
" The auto industry must acknowledge that a rational transportation policy should seek a balance between individual convenience, the efficient use of limited resources, and urban-living values that protect spaciousness, natural beauty, and human-scale mobility. "
Stewart Udall
Balance
Values
Natural Beauty
" Nuclear energy people perceive the greenhouse effect as a fresh wind blowing at their back. "
Stewart Udall
People
Energy
Back
" The most common trait of all primitive peoples is a reverence for the life-giving earth, and the Native American shared this elemental ethic: The land was alive to his loving touch, and he, its son, was brother to all creatures. "
Stewart Udall
American
Brother
Earth
" The Indians may have in their religion and culture a reverence for the land. But then they get into the pressures created by modern society. Unless they are reasonably well-educated, they can't deal with them. "
Stewart Udall
Land
Modern
Religion
" In a region with a growing population, if you're doing nothing, you're losing ground. "
Stewart Udall
Growing
Losing
Nothing
" Nixon was a good president on the environment. Gerald Ford was good. "
Stewart Udall
Good
Environment
President
" Each generation has its own rendezvous with the land, for despite our fee titles and claims of ownership, we are all brief tenants on this planet. By choice, or by default, we will carve out a land legacy for our heirs. "
Stewart Udall
Generation
Ownership
Choice
" I'm trying to encourage my children's generation and the other ones coming to return to basic American principles. "
Stewart Udall
Children
American
Trying
" I am not proposing that we bring our oil and auto industries to a screeching halt. There is still time to begin a series of gradual steps toward new transportation and energy policies, livable cities, and more humane, efficient transit systems. "
Stewart Udall
Transportation
Energy
I Am
" Some environmentalists have had the feeling that Indians are not good stewards. I've always been critical of that. "
Stewart Udall
Been
Had
Some
" I don't remember a big fight between the Republicans and Democrats in the Nixon administration or President Gerald Ford and so on. "
Stewart Udall
Big
Remember
Ford
" Utah today remains a battleground for land-use policies. "
Stewart Udall
Today
Battleground
Policies
" Washington's a cesspool of money. "
Stewart Udall
Washington
Money
Cesspool
" The environmental effects of the automobile are well known: motor vehicles cause, for example, as much as 75 percent of the noise and 80 percent of the air pollution in our cities, and the industry must face mounting pressure from environmentalists. "
Stewart Udall
Environmental
Pressure
Pollution
" The choice facing the American people is not between growth and stagnation, but between short-term growth and long-term disaster. "
Stewart Udall
Choice
American
Growth
" Auto executives have shunned the limits-of-growth issues and concentrated nearly all their energies on the next quarter's sales and next year's models. "
Stewart Udall
Quarter
Next
Auto
" In the first weeks after Hiroshima, extravagant statements by President Truman and other official spokesmen for the U.S. government transformed the inception of the atomic age into the most mythologized event in American history. "
Stewart Udall
History
Most
Age
" I think the Colorado Plateau is the most scenic area in the world - let's begin with that. Not just the United States. "
Stewart Udall
Begin
World
Think
" The atomic weapons race and the secrecy surrounding it crushed American democracy. It induced us to conduct government according to lies. It distorted justice. It undermined American morality. "
Stewart Udall
American
Justice
Government