A Quote by Jane Velez-Mitchell

The worst environmental decision you can make as a human being is to have 14 kids. — © Jane Velez-Mitchell
The worst environmental decision you can make as a human being is to have 14 kids.
I think the worst decision is usually no decision. If you make the wrong decision you can usually course-correct, but if you don't make it, you've already made it, and it's usually the bad one.
I'm a pessimist by nature, so it's always the worst things that come to mind first whenever you make a decision or have a decision to make.
For anyone inclined to caricature environmental history as 'environmental determinism,' the contrasting histories of the Dominican Republic and Haiti provide a useful antidote. Yes, environmental problems do constrain human societies, but the societies' responses also make a difference.
I made the best business decision at 14 when I decided to get into acting. The worst was owning 2 homes at the same time.
Every leader has the courage to make decisions. No decision is usually the worst decision.
If you make the wrong decision, you make the wrong decision. That's all there is to it. There are few guarantees in life. One of them is that you will make lots of mistakes The worst thing you can do is wimp out and spend your life in suspended animation refusing to make a choice because it may not be a perfect one.
Making an un-perfect decision is far, far better than not making a decision, which is the worst possible decision you could make.
Compromise is such an integral part of being a human being. You're compromising in every decision you make.
The 20th century peatlands ditching in Finland was the worst human environmental destruction action in Europe.
If you ever make a decision that doesn't put the kids first, it is the wrong decision.
Human beings make mistakes, so we all make mistakes and wrong decisions. Being able to make a decision and act upon it is not gender specific.
The best decision is the right decision. The next best decision is the wrong decision. The worst decision is no decision.
I think on some level, that's a fear that exists in everybody, that if we're tested, we won't make the courageous choice. We won't make the decision that would make us heroic. We make the decision that would reveal us to be all too human.
I've always been terrified about being bored. I always think being bored is the worst thing. The only strategic decision I ever made as an actor was to try and make each job as different as possible.
As a human being, as a person, you can't make a decision based on what other people are going to think.
There's a worldwide linking of environmental activists, developmental experts and human rights advocates. And they're using the two frameworks, in particular environmental standards and human rights.
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