Joe Rohde famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • But settled things were enemies to me and soon lost their newness and color. The unknown called.

  • Indulgence in animal killing for the taste of the tongue is the grossest kind of ignorance

  • Animals play a big part in my life, on tour or at home.

  • We need a way of life in which the animal, guided by reason, may romp but will not bite.

  • The propensity to truck, barter and exchange one thing for another is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals.

  • Please also remember the pitiful gasping/thirsty little mouths/ beaks in summer. They'll appreciate abundant/fresh/cool/clean/ water! Food they can get easily in parks/sidewalks!

  • An odd phrase, "by heart," he would add, as though poems were stored in the bloodstream.

  • Love shouldn't make our choices for us; it should just add importance to our choices.

  • If education really educates, there will, in time, be more and more citizens who understand that relics of the old West add meaning and value to the new. Youth yet unborn will pole up the Missouri with Lewis and Clark, or climb the Sierras with James Capen Adams, and each generation in turn will ask: Where is the big white bear? It will be a sorry answer to say he went under while conservationists weren't looking.

  • A meringue is really nothing but a foam. And what is a foam after all, but a big collection of bubbles? And what's a bubble? It's basically a very flimsy little latticework of proteins draped with water. We add sugar to this structure, which strengthens it. But things can, and do, go wrong.

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