It is true that a fellow cannot ignore women - but he can think of them as he ought - as sisters, not as sparring partners.
What’s the business case for ending life on earth?
. . . there is no more strategic issue for a company, or any organization, than its ultimate purpose. For those who think business exists to make a profit, I suggest they think again. Business makes a profit to exist. Surely it must exist for some higher, nobler purpose than that.
We have a choice to make during our brief visit to this beautiful blue and green living planet: to hurt it or to help it.
The new course we're on at Interface. . . is to pioneer the next Industrial Revolution: one that is kinder and gentler to the earth.
One of the biggest things that needs to change is the educational system. Universities are still teaching a system to students that destroys the biosphere.
I always make the business case for sustainability. It's so compelling. Our costs are down, not up. Our products are the best they have ever been. Our people are motivated by a shared higher purpose - esprit de corps to die for. And the goodwill in the marketplace - it's just been astonishing.
It was just hilarious how my first reaction was, "Oh, no, it's another vampire show. I'm not interested. " And then, I read the script and thought it was brilliant.
Envy is destroyed by true friendship, as coquetry by true love.
Most of the time when we do a tune, Bad Blake, it's a tune no one's heard of to begin with.
I don't want to look back-I want to keep looking ahead. I'd hate for my defining moment to be my past.