A zebra does not change its spots.
AL GOREA zebra does not change its spots.
More Al Gore Quotes
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The warnings about global warming have been extremely clear for a long time. We are facing a global climate crisis. It is deepening. We are entering a period of consequences.
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I think the fact that within the bitcoin universe an algorithm replaces the functions of the government is actually pretty cool. I am a big fan of bitcoin.
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Take it from me: Elections matter.
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As many know, the Chinese expression for “crisis” consists of two characters side by side. The first is the symbol for “danger,” the second the symbol for “opportunity.”
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When it comes to climate, we can all make a big difference.
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Atheists have just as much of a right to the public discourse as any … people of any religious faith in this country.
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We all know the leopard can’t change his stripes.
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The day I made that statement, about the inventing the internet, I was tired because I’d been up all night inventing the Camcorder.
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I strongly believe in the separation of church and state. But freedom of religion does not mean freedom from religion, there is a better way.
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The fate of mankind, as well as religion, depends on the emergence of a new faith in the future. Armed with such a faith, we might find it possible to resanctify the earth.
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During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet.
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The climate crisis is not a political issue; it is a moral and spiritual challenge to all of humanity. It is also our greatest opportunity to lift global consciousness to a higher level.
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The Congress is virtually incapable of passing any reforms unless they first get permission from the powerful special interests who are most affected by the proposal.
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Consider what kind of car you get. Buy cars and other products that have the least impact environmentally.
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The ‘well-informed citizenry is in danger of becoming the ‘well-amused audience’.
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