Archaeologists Quote by Paul Russell Download Open image ““Were archaeologists really such a sex-starved lot as all that? Did pigs really sweat?”” — Paul Russell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Archaeologists Archaeologists Really Did Pigs Pigs Pigs Really Sex Sex Starved
“Oh, yes. Men were pigs. Some were piglets, all oink and no bite. Some were swine-intraining, teetering on the edge between man and boar.… — Gena Showalter Copy Share Image
“Hell, a pig had most humans beat, smarter than small children, and we didn't eat those but maybe we should.” — Kelly J. Cogswell Copy Share Image
“The fact that pigs were abroad in the night seemed to bring home to me the perilous nature of my enterprise.” — P.G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
“I mean, a male chauvinist pig isn't born, he's made, and more and more of them are being made by women.” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
“Who asked them dern pigs?” he said. “I guess they tracked us,” Augustus said. “They’re enterprising pigs.” — Larry McMurtry Copy Share Image
“You can’t cultivate them. The farmers used to take female pigs out into the countryside, lead them to the oaks, and pray. They don’t use pigs anymore, they use well-behaved dogs. But they still walk and hope.” “What happened to the female pigs?” Simone smiled. “The scent smells like testosterone to them. It drives them wild. They destroyed the land… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share
“around which pigs and barefoot children grunted in loving communion of dirt.” — Charles Kingsley Copy Share Image
“One thing I’ve noticed about the Germans: They seem very fond of pigs.” — Markus Zusak Copy Share Image
“That would explain the pigs I saw flying over frozen Hell this morning,” — John Gilstrap Copy Share Image
“And oh, could he smell them. It wasn't just the stench of body sweat. It was the rancid odor of human meat. With every… — Chuck Wendig Copy Share Image
“People always knew more than you gave them credit for. Perhaps, in the end, no one had any secrets at all.” — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“If it was to be a time of momentous changes, then why not allow oneself to be swept along?” — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“Everything I say is right. "Everything I say is wrong. There are many conflicting opinions in this industry. Don't take one person's word as… — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“If certain places you came to in life felt right, then how many others were just as clearly the wrong place to be?” — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“Shirtless, they’d stretch out in the long grass and take the healing brunt of a noontime sun that gave no clue of the thunderheads… — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“And now none of it could be undone. That was the exquisite irony: the act that had undone everything could not itself be undone.” — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“Why not simply surrender to one’s doom, since one was so clearly, so spectacularly, doomed?” — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“Was it a form of madness, no longer to be able to trust your sense of things? To be betrayed by decisions apparently arrived… — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“The body was an organic machine, period, and God was a figment of its fitful imagination.” — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“Soon would come the night in which there was no more work – not the work of the hands, nor the work of the… — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
“Our students didn’t used to come from such damaged families,” Louis mused. “It’s true what they say. This country really is coming apart at… — Paul Russell Copy Share Image
In becoming archaeologists of the world of our mothers, we are trying to retrieve the female past and to invent a future. — Louise Bernikow Copy Share Image
On the whole … archaeological work has unquestionably strengthened confidence in the reliability of the Scriptural record. More than one archaeologist has found his… — Millar Burrows Copy Share Image
Painters were also attorneys, happy storytellers of anecdote, psychologists, botanists, zoologists, archaeologists, engineers, but there were no creative painters. — Kazimir Malevich Copy Share Image
I've got to get the ultimate in composition today. or I've got to get the ultimate in light, I'll stay here until it appears.… — Paul Caponigro Copy Share Image
You know, many people believe that we archaeologists are just a collection of old fogies digging around in the ruins after old dried up… — Griffin Jay Copy Share Image
We need to be moral archaeologists to pull out how we understand the world — Yosef Abramowitz Copy Share Image
I will tell you a little secret about archaeologists, dear Reader. They all pretend t be very high-minded. They claim that their sole aim… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
[Agatha Christie] is fond of quoting the witty wife who once said, 'an archaeologist is the best husband any woman can have; the older… — Nigel Dennis Copy Share Image
Whether we are reading the Bible for the first time or standing in a field in Israel next to a historian and an archaeologist… — Rob Bell Copy Share Image
I wondered if I would appear on a temple wall painting someday. A blonde Egyptian girl with purple highlights running sideways through the palm… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When archaeologists discover the missing arms of Venus de Milo, they will find she was wearing boxing gloves. — John Barrymore Copy Share Image
Wherever man has left the stamp of mind on brute-matter; whether we designate his work as structure, texture, or mixture, mechanical or chymical; whether… — Charles Thomas Newton Copy Share Image