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Political will is a renewable resource, and everyone can have it in abundance if they so choose.

Political will is a renewable resource, and everyone can have it in abundance if they so choose.

"Al Gore | The Most Important Truth. The Power of Your Own Voice". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.

He who draws upon his own resources easily comes to an end of his wealth.

William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1628, Delphi Classics

Even if we can solve the carbon problem for coal, it is still a non-renewable resource. At some point, coal supplies will drop.

Van Jones (2009). “The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems”, p.13, Harper Collins

The wasting of finite resources is everyones business

Stephenie Meyer (2009). “Twilight: Twilight”, p.57, Hachette UK

A questioning mind is the most cherished resource man has and the rarest.

Sherrilyn Kenyon (2011). “Retribution”, p.125, Macmillan

Left alone, human beings are a plague. They multiply relentlessly, consuming every resource, destroying everything they touch.

Scott Westerfeld (2009). “Mind-Rain: Your Favorite Authors on Scott Westerfeld's Uglies Series”, p.84, BenBella Books, Inc.

Failure is a resource that can be managed.

Scott Adams (2013). “How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life”, p.17, Penguin

The faculty of using my resources well diminishes when their number grows.

Robert Bresson (2016). “Notes on the Cinematograph”, p.9, New York Review of Books

Generally, a betting system for which each wager depends only on present resources and present probability of success is known as a Markov betting system.

"The Theory of Gambling and Statistical Logic, Revised Edition". Book by Richard Arnold Epstein, Chapter Three, Fundamental Principles Of A Theory Of Gambling, 1977.

What you do with your resources in this life is your autobiography.

Randy Alcorn (2011). “Money, Possessions, and Eternity”, p.197, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.