Zitat des Tages von Bob Brown:
I've always thought, and it gets tested at times, that I have a great faith in the fundamental goodness of human beings.
Behind every successful man there's a lot of unsuccessful years.
The future will either be green or not at all.
In securing the future of the planet, we secure happiness for ourselves. One of the aims of the Greens is to turn around the tide of pessimism amongst the young people of the world.
I am not a conventionally religious man, but in the wilderness I have come closest to finding myself and knowing the universe and accepting God - by which I mean accepting all that I don't know.
I'm a very great non-violent character. I would never resort to violence to change anything.
There's a presumption that somehow you calculate beforehand whether something is going to be good politically or not. I simply don't.
I am aware that one should always make room for renewal in politics. A democracy is the healthier for the turnover of the depth of talent there is in its community.
There are better alternatives... Australia should be exporting its solar technology, not its uranium.
For comprehensive Earth action, an all-of-the-Earth representative democracy is required. That is, a global parliament.
I have seen such an immense change from the total repression and criminality of homosexuality in my lifetime. It does make me much more buoyant and optimistic about the future. If that change can occur in that time there's hope for many other changes.
We people of the Earth exist because our potential was there in the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, as the universe exploded into being.
I think I could have been quite difficult to fathom as a youngster, this kid who didn't talk about himself very much.
I'm worried about the traditional media, but I think the new media is a plus for democracy.
I will be Green until the day I die, if not for a long time after.
Every time I get a bit worried about having made some second rate choices in life I go back and read about the Suffragettes or William Wilberforce, people who were 'wrong' in their own time, and think, 'Ah well.'