Bob Starkey Quotes & Sayings
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Through my newspaper comic strip, public speaking, and filmmaking, I try to tell as many people as possible, of all ages and from all walks of life, that we are destroying the ocean at such an alarming rate that we can't wait for a systematic solution. We can't wait for our political leadership to warm up to the idea, and we can't wait for the free market to find alternatives. We must act as individuals, now. — Jim Toomey
Vic stared at her, incredulous. "What do you mean you don't know why?" Vic asked her. "He isn't coming home because of you, Mom. Because he can't stand you. Because all you ever do is bitch at him, stand there and bitch when he's tired and wants to be left alone. — Joe Hill
How can you see and sue something invisible? — Toba Beta
You have not done enough, you have never done enough, so long as it is still possible that you have something to contribute. — Dag Hammarskjold
Now he had to decide
what was the right thing to do? Something that required courage. Something that was frightening, because the unknown was lying in wait on the other side. — Andreas Eschbach
Art to be art must soothe. — Mahatma Gandhi
A knight," Allan muttered. "As if I would ever be a knight. I'm far too handsome to be a knight. — A.C. Gaughen
Look, I hate to sound like Pollyanna, but I literally can't wait to get to work in the morning. I've got steady jobs, I've got my health, and I'm here in the greatest city in the world. I'd be a pig not to be grateful. — Christopher Meloni
I think love resides in all of the songs, even when they are overtly sexual. — Madonna Ciccone
I think it would be worth the while to introduce a school of children to such [an oak grove], that they may get an idea of the primitive oaks before they are all gone, instead of hiring botanists to lecture to them when it is too late. — Henry David Thoreau
I set forth notions that are human and my own, simply as human notions considered in themselves, not as determined and decreed by heavenly ordinance. — Michel De Montaigne
There is very seldom any true secret. — Diana Wynne Jones
Because the truth is so unbearable I wish he'd spare me a lie. I — Tahereh Mafi
Dead is when the chemists take over the subject. — Arthur Leonard Schawlow