Top 17 Quotes About Groundhogs
#1. The groundhogs are pretty good at eluding. If somebody is trying to come after a ground hog, they go and they burrow.
Jack Hanna
#2. A few drinks later you're not so choosy when the closing lights strip off the shadows on this strange new flesh you've found.
Joni Mitchell
#3. What a poem means is as much what it means to others as what it means to the author; and indeed, in the course of time a poet may become merely reader in respect to his own works, forgetting his original meaning.
T. S. Eliot
#4. I've killed myself so many times, I don't even exist anymore.
Bill Murray
#5. Writers pay a lot of attention to wordage, because some publishers seem to care more about length than about quality and will automatically reject novels that don't fit their narrow standards of length - or will chop out extra wordage to make a novel fit.
Piers Anthony
#6. Good direction is often based on the ability to communicate.
Marc E. Platt
#8. Agriculture's not insulated from having a percentage of people who might be really good old graziers, but they're no good as business people.
Barry O'Sullivan
#10. I screwed the King of the Man-whores - condom-free - in a damned shed, because I'm classy like that.
Joanna Wylde
#11. You're human, that's what I like about you. Well not that you're a human, well yes that you're human but that you're a girl human.
Evelyn Smith
#13. [One] who is healthy in body, resourceful in soul and of a readily teachable nature.
Thales
#14. I can't tell you the thrill and joy of when I was cast in my first Broadway show. Granted, it was 'Starlight Express' and it was exhausting, but it was my first time on Broadway, and there was nothing like it.
Bryan Batt
#15. My days are straight out of the movie Groundhog Day.
Mark Cuban
#16. What it is to see, what liberties are taken when one looks, where looking leaves one vis-a-vis one's subject, or how far looking ultimately becomes one's subject - these are important questions.
Howard Jacobson
#17. You say she loves him? No one but a coward would be defrauded of the woman he loved and who loved him. Ah, if I had once felt Madeleine's hand tremble in mine, if her rosy lips had pressed a kiss upon my brow, the whole world could not take her from me.
Emile Gaboriau
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