Cave Men Quotes
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Cave Men Quotes & Sayings
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When I was born, the doctor looked at my mother and said, 'Congratulations, you have an actor!'
— Sally Field
As crude a weapon as a cave man's club, the chemical barrage has been hurled against the fabric of life.
— Rachel Carson
A clever man can see the world from a cave much better than a stupid man can from the top of a mountain!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
He was gorgeous. Every feature on his face perfect, dark and inviting. The boy could be his own photo shoot. Kasey Reese - Men of the Cave
— Marisette Burgess
. . . the men of the cave would say of him that up he went and down he came without his eyes . . .' October
— Daniel Keyes
the Kauravas and the Pandavas turned from demi-gods into cave men, the great war reduced to a tribal feud fought with sticks and stones.
— William Dalrymple
But I shall follow the endless, winding way, - the flowing river in the cave of man; careless whither I be led, reckless where I land.
— Herman Melville
On the other hand, when you grow up you will discover that some of the people in this world never passed beyond the stage of the cave-man.
— Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Beware of the man of one book.
[Lat., Home unius libri, or, cave ab homine unius libri.] — Isaac D'Israeli
[Lat., Home unius libri, or, cave ab homine unius libri.] — Isaac D'Israeli
He did not wring his hands, as do
Those witless men who dare
To try to rear the changeling Hope
In the cave of black Despair. — Oscar Wilde
Those witless men who dare
To try to rear the changeling Hope
In the cave of black Despair. — Oscar Wilde
Love conquers all things.
— Virgil
Like a bloomed bouquet of gardenias, her smile gave purpose to my existence. Dion Kleon - Men of the Cave
— Marisette Burgess
A man in a cave or in a camp, a nomad, will die with no more estate than the wolf or the horse leaves.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
You don't have to be a cave man to appreciate Lascaux.
— Walter Darby Bannard