Animal Instincts Quotes
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Animal Instincts Quotes & Sayings
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Only when I heard her bedroom door open and close did I give in to my beast instincts and do a wild animal dance around the room.
— Alex Flinn
I love all waste
and solitary places; where we taste
the pleasure of believing what we see.
Is boundless, as we wish our souls to be. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
and solitary places; where we taste
the pleasure of believing what we see.
Is boundless, as we wish our souls to be. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
If you don't listen to your animal instincts, you are placing too much importance on knowledge thereby not being wise.
— Karen Salmansohn
When my animal instincts desire the forbidden, I feel pleasure in seeking them without constrictions placed by laws, worldly or religious
— Rochelle Magee
Political rivals attacked me. I was savagely beaten. I was kicked in the face and I lost my eye as a result.
— Jean-Marie Le Pen
Man is not like other animals in the ways that are really significant: Animals have instincts, we have taxes.
— Erving Goffman
Be a good animal,true to your instincts.
— D.H. Lawrence
I get so into playing the bass. The only time I ever feel the same way is when I'm having sex; it's the epitome of unifying with something.
— Melissa Auf Der Maur
Marketing without sales is dead.
— Richie Norton
Be a good animal, true to your animal instincts.
— D.H. Lawrence
Zionism is, in sum, the constant and unrelenting effort to realize the national and universal vision of the prophets of Israel.
— Yigal Allon
Though our conduct seems so very different from that of the higher animals, the primary instincts are much alike in them and in us.
— Albert Einstein
Compassion for animals is something that every child has naturally but they are lured away from these instincts by society's nasty habits.
— Dan Mathews
A man recovers best from his exceptional nature - his intellectuality - by giving his animal instincts a chance.
— Friedrich Nietzsche