Quotes about whale
whales care saving
The problem is that Americans care more about saving whales than saving males. Warren Farrell
whales reason knows
I don't know where to put whales. I'm sticking them here, but I don't have any reason for it. George Gaylord Simpson
whales
All of the great whales are endangered. Paul Watson
whales giving forever
I have been honored to serve the whales, dolphins, seals - and all the other creatures on this Earth. Their beauty, intelligence, strength, and spirit have inspired me. These beings have spoken to me, touched me, and I have been rewarded by friendship with many members of different species. If the whales survive and flourish, if the seals continue to live and give birth, and if I can contribute to ensuring their future prosperity, I will be forever happy. Paul Watson
whales creatures
I suppose you could never explain to the most ingenous molusk that such a creature as a whale existed. Ralph Waldo Emerson
whales fishing minnows
We are standing on a whale fishing for minnows. Joseph Campbell
whales atmosphere needs
The entire range of living matter on Earth from whales to viruses and from oaks to algae could be regarded as constituting a single living entity capable of maintaining the Earth's atmosphere to suit its overall needs and endowed with faculties and powers far beyond those of its constituent parts. James Lovelock
whale win
It was a whale of a win for our team. We're doing really well.
whales beast eternity
Like Jonah, the whale had swallowed me; unlike him, I believed I would spend eternity inside the belly of the beast. Bob Kerrey
whales water-lily world
The world must live. We are only one species among billions. The gods don't love us any more than they love spiders or bears or whales or water lilies. Daniel Quinn
whales kevin killers
All killer whales are named Kevin. You knew that, right? Christopher Moore
whales car police
Actually, orcas aren't quite as complex as scientists imagine. Most killer whales are just four tons of doofus dressed up like a police car. Christopher Moore
whales ideas miracle
The story of the whale swallowing Jonah, though a whale is large enough to do it, borders greatly on the marvelous; but it would have approached nearer to the idea of a miracle if Jonah had swallowed the whale. Thomas Paine
whales errors feelings
Classifying thoughts, feelings and behaviors as diseases is a logical and semantic error, like classifying whale as fish. Thomas Szasz
whales world-war-z bros
Whatever bro, tell it to the whales Max Brooks
whales crowds kind
We knew that there was a certain kind of interest in Whale among a genre crowd. Bill Condon
whales elephants brain
Absolute brain size does not tell you everything or possibly sometimes even much. Elephants and whales both have brains larger than ours, but you wouldn't have much trouble outwitting them in contract negotiations. Bill Bryson
whales ants fine
The whale is endangered, while the ant continues to do just fine. Bill Vaughan
whales flames giving
Aye, aye! and I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom, and round perdition's flames before I give him up. Herman Melville
whales records delicacy
It is upon record, that three centuries ago the tongue of the Right Whale was esteemed a great delicacy in France, and commanded large prices there. Herman Melville
whales silent caught
It is only when caught in the swift, sudden turn of death, that mortals realise the silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life. Herman Melville
whales weight killers
Dudley had reached roughly the size and weight of a young killer whale. J. K. Rowling
whales people greed
A great swindle of our time is the assumption that science has made religion obsolete. All science has damaged is the story of Adam and Eve and the story of Jonah and the Whale. Everything else holds up pretty well, particularly lessons about fairness and gentleness. People who find those lessons irrelevant in the twentieth century are simply using science as an excuse for greed and harshness. Science has nothing to do with it, friends. Kurt Vonnegut