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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
animals care days friday monday type
You have to take care of these animals 365 days of the year. It's not just a Monday through Friday type of job. George Toups
animals clothes coats floor lab regular scare wear work
I work on the floor with them. Lab coats scare them, so for the animals, it's better to wear regular clothes. Dr. Chauvet
animals dangerous desert surrounded
If they want to put down in some part of the desert surrounded by lions, jackals and other dangerous animals, then we will do it. Alan Noble
animals guilty lady loving people
If this lady is guilty of anything, it's loving these animals too much. She has them in her house. She has more than most people have in her house. But that is not cruelty. It may be eccentric. It may be unconventional. But it's not cruelty. David Sibley
animals best eight good harder knew older people
She was a mess, and I knew I won't have her long, but it's the best thing I've ever done. The older animals are always harder to place. A lot of people look at everything over eight as old, but you get a lot of good years out of them. Older animals are really the best ones. Katie Nordhaus
animals claiming feeding happens nine people realize though
She's only claiming nine cats, even though she's feeding the whole neighborhood. It happens a lot. People just don't realize they can't have as many animals as they want. Marjorie Boyd
animals caught nerve
Some animals have a lot of nerve - they get caught in my teeth! Craig Bruce
animals asking feature leave pets please since visitors
Since some of the exhibits will feature live animals, we are asking visitors to please leave their own pets at home. Amy Fischer
government role steer work
The role of government is to steer us in the right direction, not do all the work for us. Joe Lhota
government
The government has once again made the right socially acceptable. Elfriede Jelinek
government firsts students
At first I intended to become a student of the Senate rules and I did learn much about them, but I soon found that the Senate hadbut one fixed rule, subject to exceptions of course, which was to the effect that the Senate would do anything it wanted to do whenever it wanted to do it. Calvin Coolidge
government execution ought
It will follow that that government ought to be clothed with all powers requisite to complete execution of its trust. Alexander Hamilton
government practice phrases
A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. A feeble execution is but another phrase for a bad execution; and a government ill executed, whatever may be its theory, must be, in practice, a bad government. Alexander Hamilton
government rights unions
But as the plan of the convention aims only at a partial union or consolidation, the State governments would clearly retain all the rights of sovereignty which they before had, and which were not, by that act, EXCLUSIVELY delegated to the United States. Alexander Hamilton
government giving political
The State governments possess inherent advantages, which will ever give them an influence and ascendancy over the National Government, and will for ever preclude the possibility of federal encroachments. That their liberties, indeed, can be subverted by the federal head, is repugnant to every rule of political calculation. Alexander Hamilton
government self people
If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is then no recourse left but in the exertion of that original right of self-defense which is paramount to all positive forms of government. Alexander Hamilton
government age constitution
Constitutions of civil government are not to be framed upon a calculation of existing exigencies, but upon a combination of these with the probable exigencies of ages, according to the natural and tried course of human affairs. Nothing, therefore, can be more fallacious than to infer the extent of any power, proper to be lodged in the national government, from an estimate of its immediate necessities. Alexander Hamilton