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“Take it all in all, I do not believe anybody on Earth has it worse than an Emperor penguin.” — Apsley Cherry-Garrard Copy Share Image
“I have often had the impression that, to penguins, man is just another penguin -different, less predictable, occasionally violent, but tolerable company when he… — Bernard Stonehouse Copy Share Image
“What have you got against penguins?’ ‘Nothing very much except for their nasty jauntiness,” — M.R.C. Kasasian Copy Share Image
“Atlantic Ocean 88 Miles off the Coast of Antarctica Karl Selig steadied himself on the ship’s rail and peered through the binoculars at the… — A.G. Riddle Copy Share Image
“For are we not, all of us, wand'rers and strangers; and do we not, all of us, travel in danger or voyage uncharted seas?” — Joan W. Blos Copy Share Image
“The voyage on the common sea towards some unknown place is perhaps more human than the abstract path to the world’s void.” — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
“The Antarctic gives the impression of being white, but really it's blue. Almost entirely constructed of that pale, powder blue that at times can… — Mat Johnson Copy Share Image
Rivalry is one of the factors pushing me. While my back was turned, the Norwegians managed to achieve the first Arctic crossing in winter.… — Ranulph Fiennes Copy Share Image
I have come to the conclusion that life in the Antarctic Regions can be very pleasant. — Robert Falcon Scott Copy Share Image
“There was the sheer Antarctic landscape, and the mind moving across it like a brush on canvas, until the brush was laid aside, and… — Elizabeth Arthur Copy Share Image
The scientists are not the billionaires who live on top of the hill. They're not driving around in expensive cars and riding jet planes… — Tim Russ Copy Share Image
“They were for all practical purposes alone in the frozen Antarctic seas. It had been very nearly a year since they had last been… — Alfred Lansing Copy Share Image
In Winter, [the Antarctic] is perhaps the dreariest of places. Our base, Little America, lay in a bowl of ice, near the edge of… — Richard E. Byrd Copy Share Image
“But alas! Firemen [stoking a ship] are not what they were. The gor-blimey firemen of the coal-burning days must, I think, be a diminishing… — Ommanney F. D Copy Share Image
The Antarctic ice sheet has reached record levels in the midst of so-called climate change and global warming. It's the same thing at the… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
Giordino...simply sighed in resignation. "Who else," he asked no one in particular, "but Dirk Pitt could tramp off into a blizzard on an uninhabited… — Clive Cussler Copy Share Image
Behind us lay the great Antarctic Land; snow peaks rising beyond one another until by distance they dwindled away into insignificancy. The silence and… — Louis Bernacchi Copy Share Image