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Their Wild Quotes by Rudyard Kipling
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- It is the triumph of civilization that at last communities have obtained such a mastery over natural laws that they drive and… — Henry Ward Beecher
- [London] is sentimental and tolerant. The attitude to foreigners is like the attitude to dogs: Dogs are neither human nor British, but… — V. S. Pritchett
- I wouldn't go back on my old days, though; everybody needs to have their wild years. It's just a question of when… — Rob Lowe
- Hear and attend and listen; for this is what befell and be-happened and became and was, O my Best Beloved, when the… — Rudyard Kipling
- Since humans first huddled around campfires, stories have been told of wild horses with wind in their manes, fire in their eyes… — Terri Farley
- At last, in the dead of the night, when the street was very still indeed, Little Dorrit laid the heavy head upon… — Charles Dickens
- Why do all the clerks and navvies in the railway trains look so sad and tired, so very sad and tired? I… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- Any society that you build will have its limits. And outside the limits of any society the unruly and heroic tramps will… — Renzo Novatore
- Pardon all runners, All speechless, alien winds, All mad waters. Pardon their impulses, Their wild attitudes, Their young flights, their reticence. When… — Thomas Merton
- The TED Fellowship exposed me to a set of youngsters who had wilder ideas than I did - and almost all of… — Shaffi Mather
- Most of the catfish you find at the fish counter has been farmed. Though I usually prefer to buy and eat wild… — Tom Douglas