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Interdependence is a fact, it's not an opinion.
Peter Coyote
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Peter Coyote
Age: 83
Born: 1941
Born: October 10
Actor
Film Actor
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Manhattan borough
New York City
Robert Peter Cohon
Interdependence
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Habitat for wildlife is continually shrinking - I can at least provide a way station.
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The body is an inviolable limit. And you have to really hurt it before you know that.
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I would say 90 percent of my mail and phone calls are from people who want some kind of help or succor or commitment from me to do something.
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Business is a subset of the environment, not the other way around. You can't have a healthy economy, you can't have a healthy anything in a degraded environment.
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Money is a way of creating scarcity.
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Any political agenda and organization which doesn't begin with personal responsibility is just half the argument. It's just not going to succeed.
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I got out of college and I went to get my master's in creative writing at San Francisco State. I was working as an actor at the Actor's Workshop, being abused as a intern.
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It came home to me indelibly that I was never going to change anything in America by walking around carrying a sign. It was a great revelation. It saved me a lot of anxiety and a lot of wasted energy.
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Once you accept anything as tacked down, then you begin to build a structure, to accept limits. Then you have to make a choice as to whether or not you're going to accept that structure. If you do, you give up the notion of total freedom.
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