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Top Meerkats National Geographic Kids Quotes

I sing and dance. That's my job. — Dick Van Dyke

I usually eat a pretty big steak the night before I compete. — Shaun White

The possibilities are as numerous as the butterflies. — Gregory Miller

Everyone in the place seen me nut him apart from the ref, it caught him on the blind side. I tried to nut him on the eyebrow so it would split open, but I got him on the forehead. The crowd turned right against me, but I made it to the last bell and lost on a unanimous decision. — Stephen Richards

Frankly, I didn't know how I would react to Apple's over-hyped MP3 player until I used one. Now I would have a hard time parting with it: Consider me converted. — Paul Thurrott

I know you want it, boy. I see you tryin. Just keep on pushin, I'm a let you slide in. — Nicki Minaj

How narrow is the vision that exalts the busyness of the ant above the singing of the grasshopper. — Khalil Gibran

You know, I'd actually say Lionel Messi. He's so remarkable, watching him play he's probably still undervalued. When you're scoring five goals in one Champions League match, there's no value that's too high. — Billy Beane

I would argue that it's almost better to do heroin than to watch TV. At least when you're doing heroin you're responsible for your own reveries and thought processes. When you're mainlining TV what is it but endless messages to fetishize products? — Terence McKenna

The meaning of a poem is in the cadences and the shape of the lines and the pulse of the thought which is given by those lines. — George Oppen

On the page, these might look like the stones of a ruin, strewn by time and weather, but I was here. — Sarah Manguso

Religion is nothing more than the study of other people's experiences with God. But true spirituality is the opportunity to have your own experience with God. — Kim Wright