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animals climate compared easy facts less life people perhaps privileged stunned survive takes time
The simple facts of Chadian life - what it takes to survive in that kind of climate with nothing but a hut and some animals - stunned me. And this made me realize, perhaps for the first time, how easy my life was compared to those of people in less privileged societies. Alex Honnold
animal want remember
I cannot remember a time when I did not want to go to Africa to study animals. Jane Goodall
animals permits rest
We did get permits to take some of those animals out and retrain the rest of them. Jack Smith
animal animal-rights species
It's animal by animal that you save a species. Diane Ackerman
animal favors liberation
I'm in favor of animal liberation. Why? Because I'm an animal. Edward Abbey
animal soul special
The virtue of a faculty is related to the special function which that faculty performs. Now there are three elements in the soul which control action and the attainment of truth: namely, Sensation, Intellect, and Desire. Of these, Sensation never originates action, as is shown by the fact that animals have sensation but are not capable of action. Aristotle
animals anybody bloody cant chip entire fill gotta others quite rat sand wanna
And theres others like taxidermist! You cant just go, Oh, I was just working at the chip shop, and I just started stuffing animals with sand, you know? Youve gotta want to be! I want to be a taxidermist! I wanna fill animals with sand. (mimes stuffing an animal) I wanna get more sand into an animal than anybody has ever bloody got in one. I wanna fill a rat with the entire Gobi Desert, so its really quite tight. Eddie Izzard
animal contrary dangerous eating lion people riding shark tiger
Contrary to what most people say, the most dangerous animal in the world is not the lion or the tiger or even the elephant. It's a shark riding on an elephant's back, just trampling and eating everything they see. ![]()
animals area far large number
We think that area was pretty well maxed out so far as the number of large animals you could put into that environment. Paul Sereno
elephants rooms walks
I'm like an elephant, ok? If I walk into a room, it's like, OK, he's in there. Aziz Ansari
elephants people poaching
The problem is that during the 1980s, a decade of heavy poaching, the elephants retreated to safer areas. And now people have moved into the corridors once used by the elephants. Richard Leakey
elephants
Education isn't everything, for a start it isn't an elephant Spike Milligan
elephants goes-on normalcy
Life goes on with fragile normalcy. Sara Gruen
elephants
What is true for E. coli is also true for the elephant. Jacques Monod
elephants masterpiece great-things
Nature's great masterpiece, an elephant; the only harmless great thing. John Donne
may call-me sinner
They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself. Brigitte Bardot
may incidents happened
I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true. Elie Wiesel
may world illusion
This world may be only illusion -- but it's the only illusion we've got. Edward Abbey
maybe
There's just something about youth and comedy that go together. Maybe it's that foolishness, that silliness that you can get away with when you're younger, that you can't get away with when you're older. Joe Flaherty
may mood paradox
It is not paradox to say that in our most theoretical moods we may be nearest to our most practical applications. Alfred North Whitehead
may
Whatever you may say something is, it is not! Alfred Korzybski
may action contemplation
Faith may be relied upon to produce sustained action and, more rarely, sustained contemplation. Aldous Huxley
may able damnation
Suddenly to realise that one is sitting, damned, among the other damned--it is a most disquieting experience; so disquieting thatmost of us react to it by immediately plunging more deeply into our particular damnation in the hope, generally realized, that we may be able, at least for a time, to stifle our revolutionary knowledge. Aldous Huxley
may common human-nature
Common interest may always be reckoned upon as the surest bond of sympathy. Alexander Hamilton