Michael Shnayerson In the hierarchy of public lands, national parks by law have been above the rest: America’s most special places, where natural beauty and all its attendant pleasures – quiet waters, the scents of fir and balsam, the hoot of an owl, and the dark of a night sky unsullied by city lights – are sacrosanct. – Michael Shnayerson
Marion Barry First, it was not a strip bar, it was an erotic club. And second, what can I say? I’m a night owl. – Marion Barry
Josh Fox I’m a night owl, and luckily my profession supports that. The best ideas come to me in the dead of night. – Josh Fox
Jonathan Pryce One time, I had to do Edgar in ‘King Lear’ and Owl in ‘Winnie the Pooh’ on the same day. – Jonathan Pryce
Jeremih I’m an owl; I’m up. I probably go to sleep during the time when most people wake up. The first half of the day, you might not catch me. – Jeremih
Jane Yolen When you realize my best selling books are ‘Owl Moon,’ the ‘How Do Dinosaur’ books, and ‘Devil’s Arithmetic,’ how can the public make sense of that! I have fans who think I only write picture books or only write SF and fantasy. I have fanatics of my poetry and are stunned to find out I write prose, too! – Jane Yolen
Isabel Gillies In New York, everybody looks great and is well dressed, but seeing someone in Ohio wearing Marc Jacobs is like spotting an owl in Central Park. Rare. – Isabel Gillies
Deborah Moggach I have a hippopotamus skull next to my bed, called Gregory. When I was six, my three sisters and I clubbed together and paid £4 for it in a junk shop. We collected owl pellets, ostrich eggs and sheep skulls for our natural history museum at home. – Deborah Moggach
Dean Ambrose Being a nocturnal creature myself, I often find myself in dark alleys or strange places late at night. If there were werewolves around, I’d be likely to run into them, being the night owl that I am. – Dean Ambrose
Darren Hayes Im a night owl so I tend to do a lot of my disconnecting past midnight. I love the feeling when the whole world has shut down for the day Im left to think and unwind without any interruptions. – Darren Hayes