Edward Tylor Quotes
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I've always liked men better than women.
— Bette Davis
Florence Nightendick
— V. Theia
Ah earth you old extinguisher.
— Samuel Beckett
If ever a painter wrought a miracle of illusion with brush and pigment that painter was Velazquez in his Las Meninas, at the Prado in Madrid.
— Joaquin Sorolla
Balon is dead! The king is dead! Yet a king will come again! For what is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger! A king will rise!
— George R R Martin
The plateau of Mexico is 8,000 feet high, and that of Puebla 9,000 feet.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
Whenever anything disagreeable is happening in the country, Vera Cruz is sure to get its full share.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
At sunset we are rattling through the streets of the little town of Cordova.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
Say to yourself: The world is full of money. Some of it has my name on it. All I have to do is collect it.
— Felix Dennis
I'm suggesting we call sex something else, and it should include everything from kissing to sitting close together.
— Shere Hite
The interior of Mexico consists of a mass of volcanic rocks, thrust up to a great height above the sea-level.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
Taking it as a whole, Mexico is a grand city, and, as Cortes truly said, its situation is marvellous.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
During the Tertiary period the whole valley of Mexico was one great lake.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
Everything that is really Mexican is either Aztec or Spanish.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
There was no romance about the mosquitos, however.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
I am afraid the Spanish American has not always a very strict regard for truth.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
There are even many huts built entirely of the universal aloe.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
One step outside the gate, and we are among the sand-hills that stretch for miles and miles round Vera Cruz.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
I like dramatic ballets, particularly if they're ballets in which I have a chance to go from one extreme of style or characterization to another.
— Suzanne Farrell
If you will make the necessary effort you can develop any talent.
— Wallace D. Wattles