David Attenborough Quotes
I'm luckier than my grandfather, who didn't move more than five miles from the village in which he was born.
David Attenborough
Quotes to Explore
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If we are to change America, we must change the United States Congress.
Jack Kemp
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British society has never been cleansed of the filth of imperialism.
Salman Rushdie
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My humour has always come from anger, but I have to make sure I don't just get angry and jump on a soapbox.
Carl Hiaasen
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The one thing I am now sure of is that if there is such a thing as destiny, it is a result of our passion, be that for money, power, or love. Passion, for better or worse.
M. J. Rose
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Playing live, you can't survive, certainly not in England. We used to work daytime jobs and play gigs at night. It was very exhausting.
Gavin Rossdale
Bush
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I'm a professor of national security studies, and I know a lot more about fighting than Rumsfeld does.
Barry McCaffrey
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We must have the courage to confront dreadful views even in the people we love the most. But that's difficult to do when we cast large segments of our fellow citizens into a basket to be condemned and disparaged, judging them even as we ignore that many of their deplorable traits exist in us, too.
J. D. Vance
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A life spent defensively, worried, is a life wasted. You know when I need to die? When I'm done living. When I can't walk, can't eat, can't see, when I'm a crotchety old bastard, mad at the world. Then I can die.
Lance Armstrong
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We see what we have always seen. If it seems, it is.
Tanith Lee
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I can tell you that once upon a time when I was doing public events people would ask me, 'What do you think about the arts?, What do you think of the role of women?, What do you think of men?, What do you think of all of these things?', and now they ask one thing, and that one thing is this, 'Is there hope?'
Margaret Atwood
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I want my music, whether it's sung by other people or sung by myself, to affect the way the Top 40 radio sounds. I want to heavily influence it with things that have come directly from my brain.
Charli XCX
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My real father died when I was two years old, so I never knew him. He was a barber in Chicago.
Donald Johanson