
Top 17 Quotes About Klondike Gold Rush
#1. Researching and writing about the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-98 was one of the most exciting and involving projects I've undertaken.
Will Hobbs
#2. And, you know, you never really summon all of your strength until you know that there's no way back, no way to go but onward.
Kim Stanley Robinson
#3. I got my first computer in the 6th grade or so. As soon as I got it, I was interested in finding out how it worked and how the programs worked and then figuring out how to write programs at just deeper and deeper levels within the system.
Mark Zuckerberg
#4. Sex and love are inseparable, like life and consciousness. - D. H. LAWRENCE
David Givens
#5. Art has definitely influenced how I think of design, both as individual items and as a body of work.
Cynthia Rowley
#6. When a person becomes happy, the world becomes lighter! If all becomes happy, the world will be weightless!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#7. There's a land - oh, it beckons and beckons,
And I want to go back - and I will.
Robert Service
#8. Some miners' wives take in washing and make more money than their husbands do. In every gold rush from this one to the Klondike, the suppliers and service industries will gather up the dust while ninety-nine per cent of the miners go home with empty pokes.
John McPhee
#10. I like having that juxtaposition where you can have a very triumphant sounding song and then throw in all this crazy imagery. That's part of the fun of writing, you know?
Brendon Urie
#11. Thin rays of orange creep up Tower Bridge and I realize I have never seen the sunrise from here. I had no idea that it could rise, almost perfectly, between the two towers of the bridge. This new light is a new day, and Timothy Squire and I watch it together.
John Owen Theobald
#13. I'm not a gangster, I don't have no desire to be hard.
Drake
#14. And I also thought that Richard Nixon was the greatest political education we have ever had, but it looks like we need to relearn them again.
Wavy Gravy
#15. The desire for perfect release and the real-world impossibility of perfect, whenever-you-want-it release had together produced a tension they could no longer stand.
David Foster Wallace
#17. Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will, much more a man who hath any honesty in him.
William Shakespeare
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