A Quote by David Dickinson

The environment is not as 'cheap as chips', it's priceless and we all have a part to play in protecting it — © David Dickinson
The environment is not as 'cheap as chips', it's priceless and we all have a part to play in protecting it
Cheap as chips, cheap as chips, it's a British expression. There's no couture in their darling.
We do not face a choice between protecting our environment or protecting our economy. We face a choice between protecting our economy by protecting our environment - or allowing environmental havoc to create economic havoc.
Skills are cheap. Passion is priceless.
Labor is cheap, friends are expensive, but sons are priceless.
Take care that you hold not your priceless life so cheap as gold.
What would you call America's most priceless asset? Surely not its limitless natural resources, not its matchless national wealth, not its unequalled store of gold, not its giant factories, not its surpassing railroads, not its unprecedented volume of cheap power. Is not its most priceless asset the character of its people, their indomitable self-confidence, their transcendent vision, their sleepless initiative and, perhaps above all, their inherent, irrepressible optimism?
I'm normally a burger and chips girl - such a cheap date.
We're not protecting the environment for the sake of the fishes and the birds. We're protecting it for our own sake.
These are the same people who believe, in some cases, the federal government should not play any role in providing health care to our people or protecting the environment.
If we are really serious about protecting the environment, the discharge pipes and stacks of industry would all plug directly into their intake side, and costs would not be externalized to a voiceless environment.
Wouldn't the sentence 'I want to put a hyphen between the words Fish and And and And and Chips in my Fish-and-Chips sign' have been clearer if quotation marks had been placed before Fish, and between Fish and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and Chips, as well as after Chips?
I love the environment, but I'm cheap on the environment.
When the chips are down, grandmothers can be counted on to do whatever's necessary. When the chips are down for grandfathers, we just go into the kitchen and get more chips.
The issue of the environment as seen by Pope Francis is not a matter of purely scientific or, indeed, theological debate: it involves economic and political views on how the world's poor can be brought out of poverty while protecting the environment.
Who is Jack Dorsey protecting? Who are the social media companies protecting when they ban people for reporting facts about Islamic Jihad and Sharia in America? Who? Who are they protecting? Islamic terrorists, that's who they're protecting.
I still love chips. Chips are still my favourite potato dish. I struggle not to have chips every day.
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