I have precious little sympathy for the selfish propriety of civilized man, and if aware of races should occur between the wild… — John Muir Copy Share Image
Following Emporer Nero's command, "Let the Christians be exterminated!:" . . . they [the Christians] were made the subjects of sport; they… — Tacitus Copy Share Image
“But his sister, Artemis of the wild, the lady of wild beasts, scolded him bitterly and spoke a word of revilement: 'You… — Homer Copy Share Image
Some languages are musical in themselves, so that it is pleasant to hear any one read or converse in them, even though… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
If atom stocks are inexhaustible, Greater than power of living things to count, If Nature's same creative power were present too To… — Lucretius Copy Share Image
“Accustomed as we are by heredity prejudices and our unsound education and training to represent ourselves the beneficial hand of Government, legislation… — Pyotr Kropotkin Copy Share Image
“In the evening I came home and read about the Messina earthquake, and how the relief ships arrived, and the wretched survivors… — Upton Sinclair Copy Share Image
The rest of the journey passed uneventfully, if you consider it uneventful to ride fifteen miles on horseback through rough country at… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
I am writing to all the Churches and I enjoin all, that I am dying willingly for God's sake, if only you… — Ignatius of Antioch Copy Share Image
“The god of Delos, proud in victory, Saw Cupid draw his bow's taut arc, and said: 'Mischievous boy, what are a brave… — Ovid Copy Share Image
“Every creature was designed to serve a purpose. Learn from animals for they are there to teach you the way of life.… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
“How should I know?" said Alice, surprised at her own courage. "It's no business of mine." The Queen turned crimson with fury,… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
“She wanted to flee this, to return to her island, to roar her fire, to drown in the sea, or to be… — Daniel Arenson Copy Share Image
There is a great difference between feeding parties to wild beasts and stirring up their finer feelings in an inquisition. One is… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image