
Top 38 Grann Quotes
#1. Washington Bridge. The components were then lowered into the Thirtieth Street hole by a special crane that could withstand
David Grann
#2. Even today, the Brazilian government estimates that there are more than sixty Indian tribes that have never been contacted by outsiders.
David Grann
#3. Though it took enormous courage and virtue to risk your life in order to protect society, such selflessness also contained, at least from the vantage point of your loved ones, a hint of cruelty.
David Grann
#4. As a work of art, it reminds me of a long conversation between two drunks
Clive James
#5. Loneliness is not intolerable when enthusiasm for a quest fills the mind.
David Grann
#6. They marched like madmen from place to place, until overcome by exhaustion and lack of strength they could no longer move from one side to the other, and they remained there, wherever this sad siren voice had summoned them, self-important, and dead.
David Grann
#7. I am getting older and am, I daresay, impatient of lost years and months," Fawcett complained to Keltie in early 1918. Later
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#8. The first 'Charlemagne' album is metal, of course, but what I sang was more symphonic.
Christopher Lee
#9. The only thing worst than being hurt is everyone knowing that yoou're hurt.
Carrie Fisher
#10. You know, I had a lot of romantic notions about the jungle and this kind of finished that
David Grann
#11. IF YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE FULLY, YOU WILL ONLY DIE ONCE. BUT IF YOU ARE SCARED, FEAR WILL KILL YOU DAY AFTER DAY.
Paulo Coelho
#12. You're not in love if you keep your own heart bricked up behind your bones. You're only playing.
Catherynne M Valente
#13. CHARTERIS [unfolding his arms in terror] No, please. Dont. As a philosopher, it's my business to tell other people the truth; but it's not their business to tell it to me. I dont like it: it hurts.
George Bernard Shaw
#14. Nothing stood between Sheryl's heart and skin. She was whole in her sorrow, perfectly connected inside and out, soul and body united, swaying with complete abandon to a dirge that only she could hear.
Athol Dickson
#15. I think a playwright realizes after he finishes working on the script that this is only the beginning. What will happen when it moves into three dimensions?
Don DeLillo
#17. Letting go is easier than holding onto something that isn't real
Steven Aitchison
#18. White gave his men advice in case their cover was blown: "Keep your balance, avoid any rough stuff if possible." Making it clear that they should carry weapons, he added, "But if you have to fight to survive, do a good job.
David Grann
#19. There are two kinds of people: eaters and bakers. Eaters think the world is a zero-sum game: what someone else eats, they cannot eat. Bakers do not believe that the world is a zero-sum game because they can bake more and bigger pies.
Guy Kawasaki
#20. Starvation sounds almost unbelievable in forest country, and yet it is only too likely to happen. - Percy Harrison Fawcett
David Grann
#21. In revival, God is not concerned about filling empty churches, He is concerned about filling empty hearts.
Leonard Ravenhill
#22. Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett, and his name was known throughout the world.
David Grann
#23. (Brazilians called the bees "eye lickers.")
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#24. It was the greatest loss of life in the history of the British military, and many in the West began to portray the "savage" as European rather than as some native in the jungle.
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#25. History is a merciless judge. It lays bare our tragic blunders and foolish missteps and exposes our most intimate secrets, wielding the power of hindsight like an arrogant detective who seems to know the end of the mystery from the outset.
David Grann
#26. Much of the discovery of the world was based on failure rather than on success
on tactical errors and pipe dreams.
David Grann
#27. Exploration ... no longer seemed aimed at some outward discovery; rather, it was directed inward ...
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#28. An Indian Affairs agent said, 'The question will suggest itself, which of these people are the savages?
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#29. Fawcett once described fear as the 'motive power of all evil' which had 'excluded humanity from the Garden of Eden.
David Grann
#30. I'm a fan of short horror fiction ... in fact, the most memorable horror I've read is of the short variety ... but I have a hard time pulling it off myself.
George Stephen
#31. Fawcett, quoting a companion, wrote that cannibalism at least provides a reasonable motive for killing a man, which is more than you can say for civilized warfare.
David Grann
#32. He decided to give up his large ambition of knowledge and action for any narrow craft or profession, aiming at a much more comprehensive calling, the art of living.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#33. Many Osage, unlike other wealthy Americans, could not spend their money as they pleased because of the federally imposed system of financial guardians.
David Grann
#34. During Xtha-cka Zhi-ga The-the, the Killer of Flowers Moon. I will wade across the river of the blackfish, the otter, the beaver. I will climb the bank where the willow never dies.
David Grann
#35. Does God think that, because it is raining, I am not going to destroy the world? - Lope de Aguirre after going mad in the Amazon
David Grann
#36. Many accidents happen to white people because they don't believe their dreams.
David Grann
#37. Stores gone, post office gone, train gone, school gone, oil gone, boys and girls gone - only thing not gone is graveyard and it git bigger.
David Grann
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