A Quote by Erin Brockovich

For me, what I see happening in this [clean water] crisis is deterioration of the family. It is deterioration of our health. — © Erin Brockovich
For me, what I see happening in this [clean water] crisis is deterioration of the family. It is deterioration of our health.
At the heart of the deterioration of the fabric of the Negro society is the deterioration of the Negro family.
The absolute deterioration of the wiki concept is just a matter of time. Once spam mechanisms are developed to eat into these systems, the caretakers will be too busy to stop the public-driven deterioration.
I suspect the psychological pressure associated with that crisis caused the first mental blackout I had ever suffered. It contributed to a deterioration in my health that later required the insertion of a heart pacemaker.
We're always sick and we just don't know it. What we mean by health is only when our constant physical deterioration is undetectable.
My mom and my dad taught me the greatest gifts we have are our family, our health and the right to clean water and good land.
Every day that you live without proper breathing is another little step of submitting to stress and deterioration of your health.
Language changes and moves in a different direction evolving all the time. Where a lot of people see deterioration, I see expressive development
The men were all scumbags, but the whole point of the film is to show the development of that. Each guy is going in there to have a good time. By and large, these men are career men, family men, and you just see the deterioration of them.
So many diseases and illnesses have fundamental roots in the lack of clean water. Resolving the clean water crisis would mitigate a lot of problems.
The nature and extent of profanity and vulgarity in our society is a measure of its deterioration.
Our voices need to be raised in unison against the deterioration of our culture.
Everyone knows my story and lots of people have been disappointed in my deterioration as a man. But they can see I'm trying to get better.
...we must strike a balance so that the protection of our irreplaceable heritage becomes as important as its use. The price of economic growth need not and will not be deterioration in the quality of our lives and our surroundings.
Voting is our right, but it is also our responsibility because if we don't take the next step and elect leaders who are committed to building a better future for our kids, other rights - our rights to clean air, clean water, health, and prosperity - are placed directly in harm's way.
By accepting our aging and letting its lessons broaden us internally, we become calmer in the face of the body's inevitable deterioration. Becoming less attached to our outer appearance is so liberating.
To cease to admire is a proof of deterioration.
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