Animals In Zoos Quotes
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Animals In Zoos Quotes & Sayings
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Let us have peace.
— Ulysses S. Grant
Only the pointless is worthwhile, all else is futile.
— Giovanna Stefani
Everyone says corruption is everywhere, but for me it seems strange to say that and then not try to put the people guilty of that corruption away.
— Alexei Navalny
You don't have to feel love to give it.
— Morag Prunty
In zoos, along with the animals, the humanity of man is also prisoned! No cage is humane!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Let us free all the animals in the zoos to show them that we are not animals!..
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
When you really love someone, you must accept their part of mystery. And that's why you love them.
— Patrick Modiano
We're in 'Jurassic Park' territory. If we go to the zoo in the future, we'll have zoos for extinct animals.
— Michio Kaku
Until you've experienced depression, or a form of depression, you can't ever really know how strongly it controls you.
— Kathryn Perez
I became very critical of zoos and circuses and keeping animals in captivity. I wish it was against the law.
— Christopher Walken
It's going to go away because we all need silence. We all need time to reflect and think. I am not at all pessimistic about this.
— Isabel Allende
The only place that work and motion are the same thing is the zoo where people pay to see the animals move around
— Taiichi Ohno
The Christians stole the winter solstice from the pagans, and capitalism stole it from the Christians.
— George Monbiot
Mitt Romney is quite a guy. At one point he and his wife bought a zoo and fired all the animals.
— David Letterman
Happiness is laughing together...
— Orhan Pamuk
Vincente understood all too well what was happening to Liza; he had gone through it 40 years earlier with my mother.
— Lorna Luft
Reverse petting zoo. You pet the animals, and they pet you back.
— Andy Biersack
Life means change; where there is no change, death comes.
— Theodore Roosevelt