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Quotes About Bear

Fozzie Bear has so many bear puns in this script - like, 'Trac is grizzly!' 'This is unbearable!' It's the greatest.
~ Jason Segel
We'd like to put an end to SoCal Uncensored, but I really want to spend more time with Bury the Drug Free Bear. I think he's going to be really big.
~ Adam Page
Pessoa talked about there being no escape," the bear said. "He was right.
~ Tao Lin
In 'Over the Hedge,' I played a bear, and I spent all this time listening to the sounds they make when they fight and mate, when they're angry or happy.
~ Nick Nolte
I feel I will always have that spirit bear with me, so I will always feel protected.
~ Adam Beach
If there's one thing I can't bear, it's when hundreds of old men come creeping in through the window in the middle of the night and throw all manner of garbage over me. I can't bear that.
~ Peter Cook
A man screaming is not a dancing bear. Life is not a spectacle.
~ Aimé Césaire
LOST 2 Irish Hellhounds. Very black, like bear. Huge, like bear. Answer to Alvin and Mohammed. Like to eat everything. Like bear! REWARD!
~ Christopher Moore
You want broccoli? asked Mrs. Korjev. Is there orange broccoli? Sophie asked. Green broccoli is good for you, make you strong, like bear. But it's not vegan. We put on Cheez Whiz, make vegan for you. Okay, broccoli, said Sophie.
~ Christopher Moore
He is angry when he leave today. Like bear," said Mrs. Korjev, who was possessed of an atavistic compulsion toward ursine simile.
~ Christopher Moore
To bleed from many wounds may be more serious than to bleed from one, but the pain, being less localized, is also easier for the mind to bear.
~ L.P. Hartley
It is rather an unpleasant fact, that the ugliest and awkwardest of brute animals have the greatest resemblance to man: the monkey and the bear. The monkey is ugly too (so we think) because he is like man--as the bear is awkward, because the cumbrous action of its huge paws seems to be a preposterous imitation of the motions of human hands. Men and apes are the only animals that have hairs on the under eye-lid. Let kings know this.
~ lamb charles
He tried to learn seductive phrases in all languages, but the only Swedish he had ever really needed was, "Do you serve anything aside from pickled fish?" and "If you wrap me in furs, I can pretend to be your little fuzzy bear.
~ Cassandra Clare
The grief made the simplest movements of life feel like more than he could bear, and he had no idea how long he would have to live this way.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
they leave when it's over, exeunt, pursued by a bear with an empty porridge bowl. If
~ Catherynne M. Valente
It was for me a constant source of hope and happiness to be able to feel that I could in a way shield Our Lord from the hostility which she really meant for Him, and, as it were, take upon myself the heavy cross which He had to bear on account of this soul; and I hoped, too, that I might thereby, perhaps, be helping towards the salvation of that soul itself.
~ Gertrud von Le Fort
The man who can keep order can rule the world, but the man who can bear disorder is truly free.
~ Gillian Cross
A tumble from the rocks would probably land us in a cactus — and anyone who's ever tried to tangle with a teddy bear cactus knows there's a whole lot more bear than teddy to it.
~ Kevin Hearne, Hounded, 2011
And Kushiel sends no punishment that we are not fit to bear.
~ Jacqueline Carey
He wanted to go home and lock his door and sleep. He was tired of the troubles of real people. He wanted to get back to the people he was inventing, whose troubles he could bear.
~ James Baldwin
The bubble, as investing phenomenon, has been well studied ever since the 17th-century tulip bulb frenzy. Its counterpart in bear markets is not well understood.
~ Kenneth Fisher
By standing still, we're making the things we don't like about Obamacare even worse, forcing Missourians to bear all the costs of this law - and reap none of the benefits.
~ Jay Nixon
From the beginning there were drums, beating out world rhythm—the booming, never-failing tide on the beach; the four seasons, gliding smoothly, one from the other; when the birds come, when they go, the bear hibernating for his winter sleep. Unfathomable the way, yet all in perfect time. Watch the heartbeat in your wrist—a precise pulsing beat of life's Drum—with loss of timing you are ill. —JIMALEE BURTON (HO-CHEE-NEE), CHEROKEE, 1974
~ Terri Jean
We argued about how hard it would be to ride a bear, assuming said bear was muzzled.
~ Chuck Klosterman