Animal Quote by Adam Ferguson Download Open image “Man, in his animal capacity, is qualified to subsist in every climate.” — Adam Ferguson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Animal Animals Capacity Climate Environment Every His Man Qualified
“Man is an animal who more than any other can adapt himself to all climates and circumstances.” — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Man is at the bottom an animal, midway a citizen, and at the top divine. But the climate of this world is such that… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
The question of place and climate is most closely related to the question of nutrition. Nobody is free to live everywhere; and whoever has… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
We humans, one species of animal amongst millions, have now become the de facto guardians of the planet's climate stability. — Mark Lynas Copy Share Image
It is our responsibility to help wildlife adapt to a changing climate. — Nikhil Advani Copy Share Image
But nature - that is, biological evolution - has not fitted man to any specific environment. On the contrary, ... he has a rather… — Jacob Bronowski Copy Share Image
Biologically, man is still the great amateur of the animal kingdom; he is unique in his lack of anatomical and physiological specialization. — Rene Dubos Copy Share Image
What I think is this: Man is responsible for a PART of global warming. MOST of it is still natural. — George Kukla Copy Share Image
If man was what he ought to be, he would be adored by the animals. — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
It's the arrogance of man to think that man can change the climate of the world. Only nature can change the climate. A volcano,… — Tom DeLay Copy Share Image
Man has done a lot to make himself dangerous and animals get the worst of all of it. But then, man too is an… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Like the winds that we come we know not whence and blow whither soever they list, the forces of society are derived from an… — Adam Ferguson Copy Share Image
In every commercial state, notwithstanding any pretension to equal rights, the exaltation of a few must depress the many. — Adam Ferguson Copy Share Image
The history of mankind is confined within a limited period, and from every quarter brings an intimation that human affairs have had a beginning. — Adam Ferguson Copy Share Image
Every step and every movement of the multitude, even in what are termed enlightened ages, are made with equal blindness to the future; and… — Adam Ferguson Copy Share Image
The artist finds, that the more he can confine his attention to a particular part of any work, his productions are the more perfect,… — Adam Ferguson Copy Share Image
I was 3-years-old - to this day it is a vivid memory. My family and I were on a boat, catching fish. As one… — Joaquin Phoenix Copy Share Image
Animals know nothing of themselves, and they also know nothing of the world. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
When grubbing for necessities man is still an animal. He becomes uniquely human when he reaches out for the superfluous and extravagant. — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
I'm 38 and I'm single, and I'm having my most intense and gratifying relationship with a dog. But we all learn about love in… — Caroline Knapp Copy Share Image
Practically all animals which move fast in a homogeneous medium have found means of giving their body a streamlined shape, thereby reducing friction to… — Konrad Lorenz Copy Share Image
“it is a federal system of sadistic torture, vivisection, and animal genocide, which has been carried on for decades under the fraudulent guise of… — Michael Tobias Copy Share Image
“What does it mean to be a self-conscious animal? The idea is ludicrous, if it is not monstrous. It means to know that one… — Ernest Becker Copy Share Image
We must love animals in such a powerful way that we should reject to eat them! — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
“The universe contains any amount of horrible ways to be woken up, such as the noise of the mob breaking down the front door,… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
This brings me back to the image of Kafka standing before a fish in the Berlin aquarium, a fish on which his gaze fell… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image