Al Seckel Quotes
It is easier for a libertarian to attack the science of global warming than to alter one's core libertarian beliefs.
Al Seckel
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Take, for example, the African jungle, the home of the cheetah. On whom does the cheetah prey? The old, the sick, the wounded, the weak, the very young, but never the strong. Lesson: If you would not be prey, you had better be strong.
G. Gordon Liddy
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Archery requires very sensitive muscles.
Im Dong-Hyun
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I feel like the luckiest person on the planet. 'Tron' was such a departure for me.
Olivia Wilde
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There's no musical landscape to poetry. It has somewhat of a higher standard than songs, I think.
J. D. Souther
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The best way to cope with trouble is to stay out of it as much as possible.
Jack Nicklaus
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My goal, as always, is simply to inform the public about an issue that is nearly impossible for them to learn about on their own. That is my only goal as a reporter.
Dana Priest
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Like all fads, corporate governance has its zealots
Conrad Black
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His head was boiled, impaled upon a pole and raised above London Bridge. So ended the life of Thomas More, one of the few Londoners upon whom sainthood has been conferred and the first English layman to be beatified as a martyr.
Peter Ackroyd
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Know how to effectively voice a complaint or make a claim at a retail store.
Marilyn vos Savant
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Much of the geographical work of the past hundred years... has either explicitly or implicitly taken its inspiration from biology, and in particular Darwin. Many of the original Darwinians, such as Hooker, Wallace, Huxley, Bates, and Darwin himself, were actively concerned with geographical exploration, and it was largely facts of geographical distribution in a spatial setting which provided Darwin with the germ of his theory.
David Stoddart
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The History of Evolution is the real source of light in the investigation of organic bodies. It is applicable at every step, and all our ideas of the correlation of organic bodies will be swayed by our knowledge of the history of evolution. To carry the proof of it into all branches of research would be an almost endless task. (1828)
Karl Ernst von Baer
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It is easier for a libertarian to attack the science of global warming than to alter one's core libertarian beliefs.
Al Seckel