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Hibernating Bear Quotes By Wendy Wunder

So, what is the opposite of a "helicopter parent?" I wonder. A subway parent? A Sinking ship parent? A hibernating bear? — Wendy Wunder

Hibernating Bear Quotes By Peter Wisan

He wasn't like the other bears. While everyone else was hibernating, he would be out putting on his sneakers. — Peter Wisan

Hibernating Bear Quotes By Harlan Coben

Dreams never die. Sometimes you think they are dead, but they are just hibernating lie some old bear. And, if the dream has been hibernating for a long time, that bear is going to wake up grumpy and hungry — Harlan Coben

Hibernating Bear Quotes By Nick Harkaway

Annabelle growls tunelessly, like a bear hibernating on a bassoonist. — Nick Harkaway

Hibernating Bear Quotes By John Berryman

Foes I sniff, when I have less to shout
or murmur. Pals alone enormous sounds
downward & up bring real.
Loss, deaths, terror. Over & out,
beloved: thanks for cabbage on my wounds:
I'll feed you how I feel:--

of avocado moist with lemon, yea
formaldehyde & rotting sardines O
in our appointed time
I would I could a touch more fully say
my countless mind. The senses are below,
which in this air sublime

do I repudiate. But foes I sniff!
My nose in all directions! I be so brave
I creep into an Arctic cave
for the rectal temperature of the biggest bear,
hibernating -- in my left hand sugar.
I totter to the lip of the cliff. — John Berryman

Hibernating Bear Quotes By Mason Cooley

The public is a hibernating bear, hard to awaken and fond of honey. — Mason Cooley

Hibernating Bear Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Perhaps I am a bear, or some hibernating animal underneath, for the instinct to be half asleep all winter is so strong in me. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Hibernating Bear Quotes By Deborah Mailman

I like solitude. I'm very good at being disconnected. I do a lot of disappearing. People who know me go, 'Oh yeah, Mailman, she's gone into her cave again.' I'm like that, a bit of a hibernating bear. Like that crocodile that just sits there in the water and doesn't do much. I was always a bit of a dreamer as a kid, so that hasn't changed. — Deborah Mailman