Top 16 Quotes About Predatory Animals
#1. Just as predatory animals follow a similar general design and behave in similar ways, so organizations, especially those in competition with one another, must follow certain design principles if they are to succeed and prevail.
Robert Shea
#2. There is a time when the word "eventually" has the soothing effect of a promise, and a time when the word evokes in us bitterness and scorn.
Eric Hoffer
#3. Take your future into your own hands. Make it happen. Life is a coloring book, but you have the pens.
Sophie Kinsella
#5. Why was it, she asked herself, that 'animals can sometimes subdue their predatory ways in only a few months, while humans, despite centuries of refinement, can quickly grow more savage than any beast.
Diane Ackerman
#6. It is not your outward appearance that you should beautify, but your soul, adorning it with good works.
Clement Of Alexandria
#7. Whatever cosmic attraction had drawn [Jess & Addie] to one another in the first place was beginning to fill in with the chinks and mortar of very real, very likeable human traits.
Bailey Bristol
#8. Unlike New Zealand, which has nothing especially predatory, Australia is full of spiders and crocodiles and all kinds of animals that will eat you and sting you.
Brian Cox
#9. We rant and rave against God for the evil we have to endure but hardly blink at the evil in our own hearts.
Joni Eareckson Tada
#10. At the end of the day people won't remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel.
Maya Angelou
#11. And the more technically developed a nation or race is, the more cruel, ruthless, predatory, and commercialized its systems tend to become ... all because we continue to think like animals and have not learned how to think consistently like human beings. A. K.
A.E. Van Vogt
#12. She didn't care what common sense said, she wanted him to kiss her again.
Carolyn Brown
#13. There's no thrill like throwing a touchdown pass.
Joe Montana
#14. Research suggests that the earliest flying reptiles swallowed small pieces of volcanic rock and could breathe out flammable gases like hydrogen produced in their own bodies. It is hypothesized that their ingenious "fire breath" was used as a defense against predatory reptiles.
Karen Shanor
#15. Why, I wondered, did people seek out portrayals of the very experiences that, in real life, would send them mad with despair? Shouldn't art be an escape, a laugh, a comfort, a thrill?
David Nicholls
#16. I always say that I am a big fan of films but I am an even bigger fan of the filmmaking craft.
Fede Alvarez
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