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Unorthodox Related Quotes By Jacques-Henri Lartigue

I have never taken a photograph without one thought in my head to amuse myself. — Jacques-Henri Lartigue

Unorthodox Related Quotes By George R R Martin

Old Nan used to tell stories about knights and their ladies who would sleep in a single bed with a blade between them for honor's sake, but he thought this must be the first time where a direwolf took the place of the sword. — George R R Martin

Unorthodox Related Quotes By Matt Taibbi

Conspiracy theorists of the world, believers in the hidden hands of the Rothschilds and the Masons and the Illuminati, we skeptics owe you an apology. You were right. The players may be a little different, but your basic premise is correct: The world is a rigged game. — Matt Taibbi

Unorthodox Related Quotes By Stephen Sondheim

I like songs that are part of a dramatic texture, and therefore I like the scenes to be active. I wanna follow the story and that means you lean on the actors. — Stephen Sondheim

Unorthodox Related Quotes By Naomi Klein

From Chile to China to Iraq, torture has been a silent partner in the global free-market crusade. — Naomi Klein

Unorthodox Related Quotes By Dave Barry

I love Special Executive Order 768 dash 4 — Dave Barry

Unorthodox Related Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

A healthy man watched what he ate. An intelligent man watched what he watched. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Unorthodox Related Quotes By Gary Zukav

Try looking at life as a beautifully well-organized dynamic. — Gary Zukav

Unorthodox Related Quotes By Karen Pryor

I couldn't help wondering where porpoises had learned this game of running on the bows of ships. Porpoises have been swimming in the oceans for seven to ten million years, but they've had human ships to play with for only the last few thousand. Yet nearly all porpoises, in every ocean, catch rides for fun from passing ships; and they were doing it on the bows of Greek triremes and prehistoric Tahitian canoes, as soon as those seacraft appeared. What did they do for fun before ships were invented?
Ken Norris made a field observation one day that suggests the answer. He saw a humpback whale hurrying along the coast of the island of Hawaii, unavoidably making a wave in front of itself; playing in that bow wave was a flock of bottlenose porpoises. The whale didn't seem to be enjoying it much: Ken said it looked like a horse being bothered by flies around its head; however, there was nothing much the whale could do about it, and the porpoises were having a fun time. — Karen Pryor