A Quote by Esai Morales

My mother taught me when you go someplace, you leave it better than you found it. — © Esai Morales
My mother taught me when you go someplace, you leave it better than you found it.
Leave every environment you go into better than you found it.
To me the director’s job is to leave it in better shape than you found it, literally.
To me the director's job is to leave it in better shape than you found it, literally.
Americans were people who wanted to leave every place better than they found it, to leave every man more of a man than they found him. ... Americans could open doors to almost all that was admirable - it was their misfortune, not their fault, that movies and victrolas and advertisements squeezed in when they opened the door.
I'm very concerned about the - I want to leave EPA in a better position than in which I found it, when I eventually do leave the agency.
When I die, the world dies with me. I'd really like to leave it better than how I found it and I'm doing what I can to effect that.
The investigation of the rights of the slave has led me to a better understanding of my own. I have found the anti-slavery cause to be ... the school in which human rights are more fully investigated and better understood and taught than in any other.
My parents were my first bosses - they gave me my moral compass, goals, and first recognition. My dad worked 25 years for Rolls Royce in England. He taught me the value of working someplace where you can make a difference - not chasing money but doing work that you found purposeful.
Our job is to leave the world a little better than we found it. Not the same... not worse... better.
My mom and dad taught me a lot. They kept me out of trouble and told me to go a better route. They taught me how to be a man, basically.
My mother would say, before I left the house, 'Remember Art, hugs are better than drugs.' And I believed my mother, I believed everything she said - until the first time I got high at a party. I leaned back, and I went, 'God, this is way better than when my Uncle Perry hugs me. What else has my mother been lying to me about?
Leave this world a little better than you found it.
Leave people better than you found them.
Do no harm & leave the world a better place than you found it.
We all have such a finite time to leave the world better than we found it.
My mother, a teacher, encouraged me to use my creativity as an actual way to make a living, and my father, a Mississippi physician, did two things. First, he taught me that all human beings should be treated equally because no one is better than anyone else, and he never pressured me to become a doctor.
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