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Most individuals have always thought themselves not big enough or significant enough to have an effect on the whole plan
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"Most individuals have always thought themselves not big enough or significant enough to have an effect on the whole planet, a notion which conversely made them think they could afford big arrogance and big greed over its resources"

- Lynette Fromme

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This quote by Lynette Fromme speaks to the idea that lots of individuals have an incorrect sense of their own power and significance. They think that due to the fact that they are not effective adequate to have an impact on the entire world, they can act with arrogance and greed when it concerns the world's resources. This is a hazardous state of mind, as it overlooks the reality that every person has the prospective to make a distinction, no matter how small. It likewise neglects the reality that the planet's resources are finite and should be utilized responsibly. This quote acts as a reminder that all of us have a responsibility to look after the planet and its resources, and that nobody is too small to make a distinction.

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Lynette Fromme This quote is written / told by Lynette Fromme somewhere between October 22, 1948 and today. She was a famous Criminal from USA. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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