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- Snow always inspires such awe in me. Just consider one tiny snowflake alone, so delicate, so fragile, so ethereal. And yet, let a billion of…
- I think a lot of people like hidden-camera shows where they think they're spying on somebody who doesn't know they're looking at them. And nobody…
- Animals don't lie. Animals don't criticize. If animals have moody days, they handle them better than humans do.
- Don't try to be young. Just open your mind. Stay interested in stuff. There are so many things I won't live long enough to find…
- My mother and dad were big animal lovers, too. I just don't know how I would have lived without animals around me. I'm fascinated by…
- During the Depression, my dad made radios to sell to make extra money. Nobody had any money to buy the radios, so he would trade…
- I love Cadillacs and name them after birds.
- My problem is that I might go to an event or something and people I have known for years will come up to say hi…
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