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Quotes About Prehistoric

I'm trying to figure out the biology of dinosaurs and what they were like as living creatures.
~ Jack Horner
Kids go through a stage where they love dinosaurs - boy or girl.
~ Colin Trevorrow
A gigantic prehistoric white chalk figure had been cut into the hillside. To Robin, it resembled a stylised leopard, but the realization of what it was supposed to be had already hit her when Strike said: "'Up by the horse. He strangled the kid, up by the horse.
~ Robert Galbraith
on the Neanderthals. Then
~ Lee Child
Man needs spiritual expression and nourishing... even in the prehistoric era, people would scrawl pictures of bison on the walls of caves.
~ Fernando Botero
Sharks are really serious animals. They've been around longer than dinosaurs. They're basically prehistoric killing machines, and that's terrifying and fascinating, at the same time.
~ Sara Paxton
In prehistoric times, mankind often had only two choices in crisis situations: fight or flee. In modern times, humor offers us a third alternative fight, flee - or laugh.
~ Robert Orben
When I stop to fill in the pages of my field book with the day's observations, I like to sit on the rim of one of the biggest tracks, a footprint a yard wide. The lime mud pushed up by the thrust of the hindpaw looks fresh even though it has been frozen in stone for a million centuries. This depression in the limestone is vivid evidence of the enormous power in astro muscles and ligaments and of the great beast's feelings of duty to family and clan.
~ Robert T. Bakker
It's very simple why kids are crazy about dinosaurs -- dinosaurs are nature's Special Effects. They are the only real dragons. Kids love dragons. It's not just being weirdly shaped and being able to eat Buicks. It's that they are real.
~ Robert T. Bakker
Irrigation sprinklers like the skeletons of brontosauruses. -Tassie Keltjin
~ Lorrie Moore
Certainly there were gars in there that had bitten children and pulled swimming dogs under for their afternoon meals. They didn't call the big ones alligator gar for nothing. Six feet long, lean and vicious, they were the barracudas of fresh water, beasts with angry racial memories of lost prehistoric seas. And
~ Joe R. Lansdale
Tyrannosaurus drives. Tyrannosaurus texts. Tyrannosaurus rex.
~ Anonymous
Tyrannosaurus drinks. Tyrannosaurus drives. Tyrannosaurus rex.
~ Anonymous
He is a man who understands the power of the German soil, who feels its dark prehistoric vigor thudding in his very cells.
~ Anthony Doerr
the rich smells would soon get them digging with their front feet and the well-defined hearths seen in the excavation trenches would rapidly be disturbed beyond recognition.
~ Francis Pryor
Sampling is kind of prehistoric, given the technology and the textures you can create.
~ Macklemore
Skupljanje hrane nesumnjivo je bilo na prvom mjestu ženskih dužnosti budu?i da je taj zadatak održavao pleme na životu. Ni u jednom se trenutku pretpovijesne žene s djecom ili bez nje nisu oslanjale na svoje partnere, lovce, za nabavku hrane.
~ Rosalind Miles
Unamuno says: "The prehistoric is unconsciousness; it is the void." (This of course is literature, but it sounds convincing.) Nobody knows anything about the prehistoric!
~ Anais Nin
brachiosaurus weighed about 77 tons, which is about 154 thousand pounds.
~ Ann M. Martin
If your cave-dwelling ancestors were enamored with the beauty of the scenery instead of, let's say, the herd of carnivorous dinosaurs stampeding their way, they would not have survived to create the miracle that is you.
~ Scott Adams
Dinosaurs replace their teeth throughout their life. And T. rex replaced all of their teeth every year.
~ Jack Horner
The bare, sweeping chalk downs of southern England, familiar today, are not a natural feature of the landscape: they were created by prehistoric man.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
George loves the T Rex because it's the noisiest and the scariest.
~ Kate Middleton
The Christian church is an encyclopaedia of prehistoric cults and conceptions of the most diverse orgiin and that is why it is so capable of proselytising: it always could and it can still go wherever it pleases and it always found and it always finds something similar to itself to which it can adapt itself and gradually impose upon it a Christian meaning.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche