Ungulate Quotes & Sayings
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L.A. is so big that if you don't actually live in Hollywood, you might as well be from a different planet. — Quentin Tarantino

Our attitudes control our lives. Attitudes are a secret power working twenty-four hours a day, for good or bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force. — Irving Berlin

The true artist is known by what he annexes, and he annexes everything. — Oscar Wilde

The Revelation Of God's Words Establishes His Glory — Sunday Adelaja

Since the beginning of time, every child on the planet has endeavored to please their parents. — Emilio Estevez

Cole grabbed a fistful of his own hair. Beckett, I met the most amazing girl this morning. I can't think straight. — Debra Anastasia

Time is the substance of which we are made — Jorge Luis Borges

It was one of those country parties where it felt as if no matter where you went you were always being watched by either a live horse or a dead stag, until you found yourself lingering by the washbasin after a piss just to escape this weirdly oppressive ungulate panopticon. — Ned Beauman

Men bore me;
Women abhor me;
Children floor me;
Society stinks — J.D. Salinger

I've always been a gamer, and I had a period where I was gaming at a really hardcore level. — Aisha Tyler

A cow is an Earth-dwelling animal, a domesticated and multipurpose ungulate, which humans treat as a one-stop shop for food, liquid refreshment, fertilizer, and designer footwear. — Matt Haig

Bet on black. Buy low-debt or no-debt companies. When the economy is in trouble, these companies usually have enough cash on hand to stay out of trouble. And they seldom need to borrow when interest rates are high. — Nancy Dunnan

He took a step back, his wings beating the air like mighty drums. As long as the people who matter most know the truth, I don't care about the rest. Get some sleep. — Sarah J. Maas

Science does not enter a chaotic society to put order into it anymore, to simplify its composition, and to put an end to controversies. It does enter it, but to add new uncertain ingredients ... to all the other ingredients that make up the collective experiments. When scientists add their findings to the mix, they do not put an end to politics; they add new ingredients to the collective process. — Bruno Latour