Tens Quote by Steven Rinella Download Open image “I have filleted tens of thousands of perch.” — Steven Rinella ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Filleted Tens Perch Tens Tens Thousands Thousands Thousands Perch
Occasionally the state of the planet can knock me off my perky perch. — Graham Norton Copy Share Image
I would say the best moment of all was when I caught a 7.5 pound perch in my lake. — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
That's all you do in life: you find your perch, and if it suits you, just carry on. There's nothing Graham Greene about it. — Lawrence Osborne Copy Share Image
I used to have some fish, some nice little carp, but they got too big for the tank. I don't have any pets now. — Tom Felton Copy Share Image
I haven't bought anything excessive. I do plan on buying an island and filling it with baby tigers, though. — Kesha Copy Share Image
I brought the birdcages to the windows. I opened the windows, and opened the birdcages. I poured the fish down the drain. I took… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
I'm a passionate, hardcore fisherman. Biggest fish I caught? A 200-pound tarpon. — Dwayne Johnson Copy Share Image
You won't find one fish in a million that has enough sense to come in when it rains. — Robert Benchley Copy Share Image
There is a limit to political and public tolerance for sacrifice on behalf of wildlife. — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
I have done some overseas hunting, including in New Zealand and with Amerindians in the jungles of South America. In those cases, I was… — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
Deer won't trust their eyes, and they won't trust their ears, but they'll always trust their sense of smell. — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
I got an MFA in creative non-fiction writing at the University of Montana. — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
I trapped for 10 years, selling the hides and everything. Muskrats, raccoons, coyote, mink, beaver, otter, fox. When I figured out you couldn't make… — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
I was born with this wanderlust to move, constantly, as far as I could. It's more than I have a very hard time holding… — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
Microthreats are hardly confined to the wilderness. From the common cold to the Ebola virus, various nasties could be waiting to pounce on you… — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
If you strip away someone's connection to the landscape, you risk losing their support as well. — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
My first two kids were born in New York City, but there is a lot of exploration to be done just learning the natural… — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
Getting published was like God stamping you 'acceptable,' and all of a sudden you can start writing for other places. — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
If I could be attacked by a grizzly and not be killed, or maimed in a way that made women afraid of me, I'd… — Steven Rinella Copy Share Image
One of the big first computers was called SAGE, which was a missile defense, the first missile-defense computer, which was, like, one of the… — Marc Andreessen Copy Share Image
Conservative talkers love to throw numbers around: their ratings and their audience size. And to be sure, they have a sizable audience which numbers… — John Ridley Copy Share Image
There are several patients - there are thousands of patients, tens of thousands of patients, that carry either a stimulator in the brain or… — Miguel Nicolelis Copy Share Image
The wrongful arrest of tens of thousands of British Muslims after the September 11 attacks can be explained by the very poor intelligence the… — Geoff Mulgan Copy Share Image
I work in the house next to where I live. We bought a smaller house that I use as my office and the place… — Jeff Kinney Copy Share Image
There is a reason why the cultures of Indigenous Australia inspire such fascination. And that is that they represent a unique way of thinking… — Kevin Rudd Copy Share Image
Some Western demographers have posited, due to the female shortage created by the one-child policy, that China will be forced to field a vast… — Thomas P.M. Barnett Copy Share Image
We already have a professor who's using an online social network of MIT alums to help educate students in programming. Just imagine expanding that… — Anant Agarwal Copy Share Image
Ebola isn't a respiratory virus. It doesn't spread through the airborne route. So it's not likely to spread like wildfire around the world and… — David Quammen Copy Share Image
U.S. failures when it comes to the Gulf of Guinea are many: a failure to address the longstanding concerns of a government watchdog agency,… — Nick Turse Copy Share Image
Evidence of defendants' lavish lifestyles is often used to provide a motive for fraud. Jurors sometimes wonder why an executive making tens of millions… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
The reason there are tens of thousands of lobbyists is because the ever-expanding federal government creates ever-increasing opportunities for abuse. The more the federal… — Jack Abramoff Copy Share Image