Habitats Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Habitats
Habitats Quotes & Sayings
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Genius is its own passport, and has always been ready to change habitats until the natural one is found.
— Nikola Tesla
Masquerading in the attire of the opposite sex was a criminal offense, except on Halloween.
— Ann Bausum
There is so much falsehood both at home and at school. At home one must not speak, and at school we have to stand and tell lies to the children.
— Henrik Ibsen
A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman.
— Edmund Burke
People create these extravagant habitats because they have vision, love of beauty, hopes and dreams.
— Anne Rice
People never want to be told anything they do not believe already.
— James Branch Cabell
Just because you're living in blissful oblivion doesn't mean you're not responsible.
— Arthur M. Jolly
You don't reach points in life at which everything is sorted out for us. I believe in endings that should suggest our stories always continue.
— Lauren Oliver
It's not just for its influence on us, but to know that we can play a part in it, to understand the influence that we have outside our own existence.
— Siobhan Davies
This is a little parable about cities and genres; how, while some of them lose their imaginative centrality, others take their place.
— Amit Chaudhuri
There are many hostelries in his report, which is the true account of an expedition.
— Claudio Magris
Awful momentum makes carrying through easier than calling off folly.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
The rhino is now more or less extinct, and it's not because of global warming or shrinking habitats. It's because of Beyonce's handbags.
— Morrissey
Even if a woman is abused a very long time ago, it comes out in her life in a negative way.
— Catherine Deneuve
He who loves, never grows old. God it a shining example.
— Sri Chinmoy
No one is promiscuous in his way of dying. A man who has decided to hang himself will never jump in front of a train.
— Amos Bronson Alcott