Top 30 Spores Quotes
#1. I love Toronto's long autumns, warm with windy swirls of golden spores, redolent with giant, sun-roasted leaves flapping up and down the streets, and horrible winter always seeming far, far off!
Guy Maddin
#2. Wait, no, fuck cheese. Cheese is all about spores and, and, molds and all that shit. Maybe cheese is trying to colonize our brains, too. Cheese and music duking it out for control of the human nervous system.
Michael Chabon
#4. Everything she touched either crumbled to dust or dissolved into a powder that gave off spores. The
Michael Scott
#5. Tongues were wagging. Aspersions were being cast like dandelion spores on hot gossipy winds.
Craig Silvey
#6. While reishi mushrooms have historically been prepared as teas or infusions, other modern preparations include capsules, tinctures, and fractionated extracts of mushrooms, mycelium, and spores.
Paul Stamets
#7. If Iraq had succeeded in spray-drying anthrax spores to extend their life and lethality, that would have been among the most important secrets of its wide-ranging weapons program.
Barton Gellman
#8. It's as if tendencies that seem most deeply rooted in our minds, most private and singular, have come in as spores on the prevailing wind, looking for any likely place to land, any welcome.
Alice Munro
#9. The kulaks were contagious. Their souls were contagious. They carried the spores of counter-revolution.
Robert Harris
#10. FOX said the Dragon had been set loose by ISIS, using spores that had been invented by the Russians in the 1980s. MSNBC said sources indicated the 'scale might've been created by engineers at Halliburton and stolen by culty Christian types fixated on the Book of Revelation. CNN reported both sides.
Joe Hill
#11. Whether Earth was deliberately terraformed, in other words, or whether it was seeded with the spores of life from crashed comets or whether, indeed, life arose here spontaneously and accidentally, it is reasonable to hope that we might find traces of the same kind of process on Mars.
Graham Hancock
#12. In biology, fungus is a kingdom unto itself, a documented land of rot and decay, a place for yeasts and molds and spores and every manner of thing that grows in the dark, a fairy tale gone wrong.
A.S.A Harrison
#13. Tactile receptors weren't needed to experience pain. Tone of voice transported those spores just as easily.
Clyde DeSouza
#14. The fault, of course, is not in religion, but in the fanatic of every religion. Fanaticism remains the greatest carrier of the spores of fear, and the rhetoric of religion, with the hysteria it so readily generates, is fast becoming the readiest killing device of contemporary times.
Wole Soyinka
#15. There's a respected theory in astronomy called Panspermia," Glinn finally continued. "It holds that life may have spread through the galaxy in bacteria or spores carried on meteorites or in clouds of dust. But
Douglas Preston
#16. The truth was, if I was perfect, it was only because of her. It would only ever be because of her.
J. Lynn
#17. Even a North American defense lawyer is right sometimes," Aguilar says. "Like a broken clock, twice a day.
Don Winslow
#18. My people, my people, what can I say; say what I can. I saw it but didn't believe it; I didn't believe what I saw. Are we gonna live together? Together are we gonna live?
Spike Lee
#19. Bitcoin actually has the balance and incentives right, and that is why it is starting to take off.
Julian Assange
#20. For lo? my words no fancied woes relate; I speak from science and the voice of fate.
Homer
#21. Maybe they notice me wincing whenever I hear them say it, but I don't know: there are all sorts of reasons I could be wincing. Life is a wince-a-thon.
Frank Portman
#22. Morgan Freeman is so class. He's so cool. He's so scary.
Jim Carrey
#23. (A writer's working space, Montaigne also believed, ought to have a good view of the cemetery; it tended to sharpen one's thinking.)
Oliver Burkeman
#24. There's a sob building inside me so immense and powerful it's going to break all my bird bones. It's Judemageddon.
Jandy Nelson
#25. A wise man loves any kind of work, be it spiritual, physical or intellectual
Sunday Adelaja
#26. Courage to be who you are is the cousin of loving the Divine, yourself and others.
Robert V. Taylor
#27. It is the impulse of our century, with its nearly religious belief in magnitude, to fling an institution into every void.
Shirley Hazzard
#28. We are so afraid of the idea of having to die ... that we always try to find excuses for the dead, as if we were asking beforehand to be excused when it is our turn ...
Jose Saramago
#29. What I had always loved most about literature was the way it eased my own loneliness. Even
Rufi Thorpe
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