Turkey Vulture Quotes & Sayings
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By the time I got to kindergarten, I was surprised to find out I was the only kid with a turkey vulture. — Jean Craighead George
Whatever the style is, I want to have a sense that the writer is thinking, and really trying to get at something, and that there's a sense of discovery as the writing goes along. — Lynne Tillman
I bet most of the crowd does not know that there are six moons in the solar system bigger than Pluto. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Pooh! Grown-ups are always thinking of uninteresting explanations. — C.S. Lewis
Like so many of our people, we have now had a personal experience of German barbarity which only strengthens the resolution of all of us to fight through to final victory. — George VI
The only equivalent plunge from genius I could think of was Ernest Hemmingway's tragic loss of ability to write. Hemmingway got up one morning and shot himself. Nicklaus got up the next morning and shot 66. — Ian Wooldridge
Let us praise the noble turkey vulture: No one envies him; he harms nobody; and he contemplates our little world from a most serene and noble height. — Edward Abbey
Real love, the Bible says, instinctively desires permanence. — Timothy Keller
There's always something that's going to kill us all. A few years ago, tomatoes were going to kill us and a few years before that it was spinach. The FDA is run by a 7-year-old kid that hates vegetables! — Alonzo Bodden
The lone attendant wasn't paying any attention to the register; he just stood, mouth half open, holding the remote like maybe if he could change the channel he could change the future. The Moon was gone. — John Joseph Adams
Real obsession needs an unconscious motivation behind it. — Damon Galgut
Fashion is not just about trends. It's about political history. You can trace it from the ancient Romans to probably until the '80s, and you can see defining moments that were due either to revolutions or changes in politics. — Daphne Guinness
