Quotes about ranger

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Quotes about ranger

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“It's dangerous & humiliating. The whalers killed whales while green peace watched. Now, you don't walk by a child that is being abused, you don't walk by a kitten that is being kicked to death and do nothing. So I find it abhorrent to sit there and watch a whale being slaughtered and do nothing but "bear witness" as they call it. I think it was best illustrated a few years ago, the contradictions that we have, when a ranger in Zimbabwe shot and killed a poacher that was about to kill a black rhinoceros and uh human rights groups around the world said "how dare you? Take a human life to protect an animal". I think the rangers' answer to that really illustrated a hypocrisy. He said "Ya know, if I lived in, If I was a police officer in Herrari and a man ran out of Bark Place Bank with a bag of money and I shot him in the head in front of everybody and killed him, you'd pin a medal on me and call me a national hero. Why is that bag of paper more valued than the future heritage of this nation?" This is our values. WE fight, WE kill, WE risk our lives for things we believe in… Imagine going into Mecca, walk up to the black stone and spit on it. See how far you get. You’re not going to get very far. You’re going to be torn to pieces. Walk into Jerusalem, walk up to that wailing wall with a pick axe, start whacking away. See how far you’re going to get, somebody is going to put a bullet in your back. And everybody will say you deserved it. Walk into the Vatican with a hammer, start smashing a few statues. See how far you’re going to get. Not very far. But each and every day, ya know, people go into the most beautiful, most profoundly sacred cathedrals of this planet, the rainforests of the Amazonia, the redwood forests of California, the rainforests of Indonesia, and totally desecrate & destroy these cathedrals with bulldozers, chainsaws and how do we respond to that? Oh, we write a few letters and protest; we dress up in animal costumes with picket signs and jump up and down; but if the rainforests of Amazonia and redwoods of California, were as, or had as much value to us as a chunk of old meteorite in Mecca, a decrepit old wall in Jerusalem or a piece of old marble in the Vatican, we would literally rip those pieces limb from limb for the act of blasphemy that we’re committing but we won’t do that because nature is an abstraction, wilderness is an abstraction. It has no value in our anthropocentric world where the only thing we value is that which is created by humans.”

Paul Watson (1950) Canadian environmental activist
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“Sometimes," Halt continued, "we tend to expect a little too much of Ranger horses. After all, they are only human.”

John Flanagan (1873–1938) Irish-American hammer thrower

Source: The Icebound Land

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“One Ranger is all you'll ever need. - Ranger”

Source: Twelve Sharp

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“If she wasn't your grandmother I'd shoot her."
Ranger”

Source: Hot Six

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“An ordinary archer practices until he gets it right. A ranger practices until he never gets it wrong.”

John Flanagan (1873–1938) Irish-American hammer thrower

Source: The Kings of Clonmel

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“He's a good man," Ranger said.
"And you?"
"I'm better.”

Source: Lean Mean Thirteen

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“The Lone Ranger of vampires. Did that make me Tonto?”

Source: Sunshine

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“Nurse: You guys are like the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
Thomas: We're more like Tonto and Tonto.”

Sherman Alexie (1966) Native American author and filmmaker

Smoke Signals (1998)

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“The movie stars six teenage characters who have been marketed on TV and in toy stores. They have names, but no discernible personalities. None of them ever says anything more interesting than "You guys!" As teenagers, they are skilled in-line skaters and karate fighters, but they don't get their real powers until they turn into faceless clones in Power Rangers uniforms with plastic masks and helmets. Is that the message? Faceless conformity is the way to success? Certainly the Rangers are not individuals in or out of uniform, but I wonder if they don't represent a triumph of merchandising over creativity. Children's heroes have traditionally been individualistic and eccentric. The Rangers are not, properly speaking, even characters. They are color-coded products… Paging through the movie's press kit, I came across this quote attributed to Amy Jo Johnson, who plays Kimberly, the Pink Power Ranger: " `Mighty Morphin Power Rangers™: The Movie' is a mix between Star Wars and The Wizard of Oz. " I wonder if Amy Jo actually said "TM" when she was delivering that wonderfully fresh and spontaneous quote, which is so much more involved than anything she says in the movie. More to the point, I wonder if she has ever seen "Star Wars" or "The Wizard of Oz."”

Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter

Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/mighty-morphin-power-rangers-the-movie-1995 of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie (30 June 1995)
Reviews, Half-star reviews

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“George Bush calls his biggest fundraisers Rangers and Pioneers. We gather here today and we call ourselves simply Americans.”

Howard Dean (1948) American political activist

From his official declaration of candidacy, June 23, 2003

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“Kids: If a bear is wearing a ranger hat, it's because he ate the ranger!”

Craig Ferguson (1962) Scottish-born American television host, stand-up comedian, writer, actor, director, author, producer and voice a…

On Smokey Bear
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005–2014)

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“Screw the Rangers. Screw the Devils.”

Mike Milbury (1952) American ice hockey player

New York Magazine, The Mix, 2010-02-24 http://books.google.com/books?id=xOQCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA82&lpg=PA82&dq=screw+the+devils+milbury&source=bl&ots=ydhoF36x3S&sig=qMaB_R2w_l0qKHznTEcLBAIR7m8&hl=en&ei=UsaFS56WGonRlAerrs2LDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CBUQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=screw%20the%20devils%20milbury&f=false,
On Joining the New York Islanders

“Killing a park ranger in Alaska ain't the same thing as murder.”

Dana Stabenow (1952) American writer

A Cold Day for Murder

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“Rangers! Lead the way!”

Norman Cota (1893–1971) U.S. Army Major General

Famous exclamation he would say exhorting men of the 5th Ranger Battalion to leave the cover of the seawall and lead an increasing mass of soldiers through the Vierville breech [Vierville-sur-Mer in France], Major General Cota and the Battle of the Huertgen Forest: A Failure of Battle Command? http://www.cgsc.edu/repository/dcl_MGCota.pdf

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