Stewart Udall

Stewart Udall
Stewart Lee Udall was an American politician and later, a federal government official. After serving three terms as a congressman from Arizona, he served as Secretary of the Interior from 1961 to 1969, under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth31 January 1920
CountryUnited States of America
men needs modern
Nature will take precedence over the needs of the modern man.
conspiracy force advocacy
Society as we know it is almost a conspiracy against human health. One of the main forces working to counteract that is the trailsman.
wind ships succeed
As the master politician navigates the ship of state, he both creates and responds to public opinion. Adept at tacking with the wind, he also succeeds, at times, in generating breezes of his own.
men quality rooms
It is obvious that the best qualities in man must atrophy in a standing-room-only environment.
land cities space
A limit on the automobile population of the United States would be the best of news for our cities. The end of automania would save open spaces, encourage wiser land use, and contribute greatly to ending suburban sprawl.
land choices titles
Each generation has its own rendezvous with the land, for despite our fee titles and claims of ownership, we are all brief tenants on this planet. By choice, or by default, we will carve out a land legacy for our heirs.
block average people
We Americans are a funny people. We say that our favorite outdoor recreation is 'walking for pleasure' (or so it is reported in Outdoor Recreation Trends). Yet the average housewife will jump into the family car-or one of them-to go around the corner for a bottle of aspirin and a television guide. The businessman who walks four blocks to an appointment is the exception rather than the rule.
wind-blowing people nuclear
Nuclear energy people perceive the greenhouse effect as a fresh wind blowing at their back.
balance limited-resources use
The auto industry must acknowledge that a rational transportation policy should seek a balance between individual convenience, the efficient use of limited resources, and urban-living values that protect spaciousness, natural beauty, and human-scale mobility.
country father opportunity
The national parklands have a major role in providing superlative opportunities for outdoor recreation, but they have other people serving values. They can provide an experience in conservation education for the young people of the country; they can enrich our literary and artistic consciousness; they can help create social values; contribute to our civic consciousness; remind us of our debt to the land of our fathers.
children trying generations
I'm trying to encourage my children's generation and the other ones coming to return to basic American principles.
lying government justice
It induced us to conduct government according to lies. It distorted justice. It undermined American morality.
sunset wild-places earth
Cherish sunsets, wild creatures, and wild places. Have a love affair with the wonder and beauty of the earth!
positive contempt concerned
Where nature is concerned, familiarity breeds love and knowledge, not contempt.