Top 17 Geographical Space Quotes
#1. Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.
Edward Forbes
#2. A great deal of it is personal. But the persona is, I guess, the out of body experience that takes place. Because I'm not conscious of what the outcome is going to be, I'm only conscious of my intentions, do you know what I'm saying? And even my intentions were simple initially.
Cee Lo Green
#3. When I was growing up, you sort of did the unthinkable. You did something that has never really been replicated.
Jason Wu
#4. Education in philosophy is energy speaking to energy, a higher perspective of spirit that is trying to awaken its next natural generation to something beyond the stupid appearances of things.
Kenny Smith
#5. We can't do everything with a budget, but we can put the country on much sounder financial footing.
Jeff Sessions
#7. It has too often been too easy for rulers and governments to incite man to war.
Lester B. Pearson
#9. The worst that God does to His children is to whip them to heaven.
Thomas Watson
#10. I don't want to work, I want to bang on the drum all day.
Todd Rundgren
#11. Regardless of geographical region or culture gardening is perhaps the most common and shared experience of Nature.
S. Kelley Harrell
#12. How frightening it is to have reached the height of human accomplishment in art that must forever borrow from life's abundance.
Franz Grillparzer
#13. Then you start to see things, Lloydy-my-boy. Things you missed from the gutter. Like how the floor of the Wagon is nothing but straight pine boards, so fresh they're still bleeding sap, and if you took your shoes off you'd be sure to get a splinter.
Stephen King
#15. Because no one thought she was a person, she had no one to really talk to.
John Green
#16. I'm somebody who plays the piano ... sometimes.
Harold Budd
#17. Actual places, landscapes that exist[ed] simultaneously in both physical and metaphysical space ... true geographical refugia, verdant valleys dominated by protective mountain deities where people could seek solace as lonely pilgrims, or flee violence as a community in time of war.
Wade Davis
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