Dian Fossey Among all researchers who have worked in the African field, I consider myself one of the most fortunate because of the privilege of having been able to study the mountain gorilla. – Dian Fossey African Quotes Field Quotes Fortunate Quotes Gorilla Quotes Mountain Quotes Privilege Quotes Researchers Quotes Study Quotes I had a wonderful contact, especially with Uncle Bert who was an angel and led the whole group over to my side of a steep ravine I could not cross to get over to them. My study of the wild gorilla is not yet finished, and even when it is complete, it will contribute only a small part toward man’s understanding of his closest animal relatives, the great apes. But one conclusion is already clear: The gorilla is one of the most maligned animals in the world.
IndependenceMercy Otis Warren By the Declaration of Independence, dreaded by the foes an for a time doubtfully viewed by many of the friends of America, everything stood on a new and more respectable footing, both with regard to the operations of war or negotiations with foreign powers. – Mercy Otis Warren
CoolDavid Faustino I was offered a lot of reality shows in the past. I continue to be offered things like ‘The Surreal Life.’ I did one in 2002, right after the attacks on the World Train Center. It was called ‘Celebrity Bootcamp.’ It sounded exciting and cool when they presented it. When you get down to it, it was corny and cheesy. – David Faustino
Marcus Brigstocke Guilt is feeling bad about what you have done; shame is feeling bad about who you are – all it is, is muddling up things you have done with who you are. – Marcus Brigstocke
Rob Page I’m from Tylorstown in the valleys and to play for your country is a great honor. – Rob Page
Morgan Neville When you come from a place and an identity, you can feel constricted and have to get away. But then you realise how much a part of you it is. – Morgan Neville
Gene Robinson Faith is a dynamic and ever-changing process, not some fixed body of truth that exists outside our world and our understanding. God’s truth may be fixed and unchanging, but our comprehension of that truth will always be partial and flawed at best. – Gene Robinson
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