"We Shan't Save All We Would Like To, But We Shall Save A Great Deal More Than If We Had Never Tried."
About Peter Scott
Peter Scott — Life and Legacy
Peter Scott was a prominent British ornithologist, painter, and conservationist, best known for his pivotal role in founding the World Wildlife Fund in 1961. His commitment to wildlife protection and environmental conservation stemmed from a deep-seated passion for nature, which he expressed through both his art and activism. Scott's quotes often reflect his belief in the interconnectedness of all living beings, as seen in his assertion that 'The future of wildlife is in our hands.' This statement encapsulates his view that human actions directly impact the survival of species and ecosystems. Scott's work challenged the prevailing attitudes towards wildlife, advocating for a shift from exploitation to conservation. He emphasized the importance of preserving natural habitats, believing that 'We are all part of nature,' which highlights the necessity of coexistence between humans and the environment. His insights into the delicate balance of ecosystems continue to resonate today, reminding us of our responsibility to protect the planet. Through his artistic endeavors and conservation efforts, Scott not only raised awareness about the plight of endangered species but also inspired generations to engage in environmental stewardship. His legacy lives on, as his quotes and ideas continue to influence contemporary conservation movements, emphasizing the critical need for education and proactive measures in safeguarding our natural world.
Quote collection
Peter Scott quotes
11 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"TThe most effective way to save the threatened and decimated natural world is to cause people to fall in love with it again, with its beauty and its reality."
"Every bride and groom in the history of civilization has gained weight after their wedding day. It is only a matter of time until archaeologists unearth a married caveman who's wearing a pair of old tux pants that were so tight he couldn't get the zipper closed."
"If at first you don't succeed, have a cup of tea."
"The conservationist¹s most important task, if we are to save the Earth, is to educate."
"But it seemed to me that the American way of doing things was to obliterate a complete area, without really knowing exactly what was there and where they were."
"I suppose I was very disappointed that I was injured during training for Korea. In fact, I had an argument with a grenade and it won, and consequently I was forced to come back to Australia for twelve months."
"You've made your bed, now go bounce on it."
"I've always believed the greater danger is not aiming too high, but too low, settling for a bogey rather than shooting for an eagle."
"Not every woman is obsessed with shoes. But every woman is more obsessed with shoes than her husband is (although that's not too difficult to accomplish, since your husband has exactly two pairs--black shoes that are ten years old and barely broken in and sneakers that are so dirty they classify as a biohazard)."
"Think of your husband as a house. You are allowed to give him a fresh coat of paint and change out the furniture now and then. But if you're constantly trying to pour a new foundation or replace the roof, you're in serious trouble."