A Quote by George Monbiot

In motivating people to love and defend the natural world, an ounce of hope is worth a ton of despair. — © George Monbiot
In motivating people to love and defend the natural world, an ounce of hope is worth a ton of despair.
An ounce of practice is worth a ton of theory!
An ounce of application is worth a ton of abstraction.
An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.
An ounce of algebra is worth a ton of verbal argument.
A ton of Proust isn’t worth an ounce of Ray Bradbury.
An ounce of action is worth a ton of good intentions.
An ounce of heart knowledge is worth a ton of head learning.
An ounce of practice is generally worth more than a ton of theory.
In practicing the art of parenthood, an ounce of example is worth a ton of preachment.
An ounce of logic can be worth more than a ton of tradition that has become obsolete through the weathering of time.
Just as doubt, despair, and desensitization go together, so do faith, hope, and charity. The latter, however, must be carefully and constantly nurtured, whereas despair, like dandelions, needs so little encouragement to sprout and spread. Despair comes so naturally to the natural man!
It's despair at the lack of feeling, of love, of reason in the world. It's despair that anyone can even contemplate the idea of dropping a bomb or ordering that it should be dropped. It's despair that so few of us care. It's despair that there's so much brutality and callousness in the world. It's despair that perfectly normal young men can be made vicious and evil because they've won a lot of money. And then do what you've done to me.
Those who have never despaired have neither lived nor loved. Hope is inseparable from despair. Those of us who truly hope make despair a constant companion whom we out-wrestle every day owing to our commitment to justice, love, and hope.
Hope is a terrible thing, she said. Is it? Yes, it keep you living in another place, a place which doesn't exist. For some people it's better than where they are. For many it's a relief. From life, she said. A relief from life? Is that living? Some people don't have a choice. No and that's awful for them. Hope is better than misery, he said. Or despair. Hope belongs in the same box as despair. Hope is not so bad, he said. At least despair has truth to it.
An ounce of emotion is equal to a ton of facts.
With optimism, you look upon the sunny side of things. People say, 'Studs, you're an optimist.' I never said I was an optimist. I have hope because what's the alternative to hope? Despair? If you have despair, you might as well put your head in the oven.
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