Animal Beauty Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Animal Beauty
Animal Beauty Quotes & Sayings
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Take time for good books; time to absorb the thoughts of poets and philosophers, seers and prophets.
— Wilferd Peterson
I can meditate anywhere, anytime, even whilst talking to you.
— Subhash Chandra
If you have love in your heart you have the world in your hands.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The future condition of the conquered power depends on the will of the conquerer.
— Thaddeus Stevens
Which of us has not been stunned by the beauty of an animal's skin or its flexibility in motion?
— Marianne Moore
Beauty is not a concept. It is the animal joy of the mind.
— Peter Schjeldahl
The designer's role in the development, application and protection of the trademark may be described as pre-creative, creative and post-creative.
— Lester Beall
What I've learned from those losses ... Priceless.
— Robbie Lawler
Animals are not only beholders of great beauty,
but they are also beholders of ancient wisdom. — Molly Friedenfeld
but they are also beholders of ancient wisdom. — Molly Friedenfeld
He might not be here, but the day he misses an opportunity to party is the day Jocelyn Wildenstein is considered the paragon of beauty.
— Danielle Esplin
I was reading this James Bond book, and right away I realized that, like most books, it had too many words.
— Dave Barry
My favourite animal is the koala, but his life would be boring. I would rather be a giraffe so that I could contemplate the beauty of Africa.
— Caterina Murino
The truth about an animal is far more exciting and altogether more beautiful than all the myths woven about it.
— Konrad Lorenz
I'm a fan of Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Brunette and doesn't mind a guy that's an animal? Hell yeah.
— Magan Vernon
Beauty, like an animal, doesn't always behave.
— Eva Brann
Gratitude is absolutely the way to bring more into your life
— Marci Shimoff
The beauty of the animal form is in exact proportion to the amount of moral and intellectual virtue expressed by it.
— John Ruskin