“Turtles don't feel, stupid," said Jem.
"Were you ever a turtle, huh?”
Harper Lee book To Kill a Mockingbird
Source: To Kill a Mockingbird
A collection of quotes on the topic of turtle, likeness, sea, world.
“Turtles don't feel, stupid," said Jem.
"Were you ever a turtle, huh?”
Harper Lee book To Kill a Mockingbird
Source: To Kill a Mockingbird
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) English writer, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer
Source: Alice In Wonderland: Including Alice's Adventures In Wonderland And Through The Looking Glass
Jonathan Safran Foer book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Source: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005), p. 74
“If a turtle doesn't have a shell, is he homeless or naked?”
George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian
Dr. Seuss (1904–1991) American children's writer and illustrator, co-founder of Beginner Books
Yertle the Turtle (1958)
Cassandra Clare book City of Bones
Clary to Jace, pg. 314
Source: The Mortal Instruments, City of Bones (2007)
George Gordon Byron book The Bride of Abydos
Canto I, stanza 1; this can be compared to: "Know'st thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom, / Where the gold orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom, / Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, / And the groves are of laurel and myrtle and rose!" Goethe, Wilhelm Meister.
The Bride of Abydos (1813)
Mau Piailug (1932–2010) Micronesian navigator from the Carolinian island of Satawal and a teacher of traditional, non-instrument wa…
The Last Navigator (1987)
Joseph Strutt (1749–1802) British engraver, artist, antiquary and writer
pg. 37
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Collective nouns
Gloria Estefan (1957) Cuban-American singer-songwriter, actress and divorciada
Reuters News Agency (October 10, 2005)
2007, 2008
Mark Norell (1957) American paleontologist
As quoted in "How Dinosaurs Loved: An Interview with Dr. Mark Norell on Dino Relations" http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/t-rexxx-how-dinosaurs-lived-loved-and-tasted-q-a-with-dr-mark-norell-american-museum-of-natural-history, Vice (March 20, 2012)
“Let's just hope I don't find any more turtles, 'cause it is really getting me depressed.”
Gavin Free (1988) English filmmaker
"Let's Play - World Of Warcraft Ep2" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOy47lHUuhg. youtube.com. March 11, 2013. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
Zisi (-481–-402 BC) Chinese philosopher
That is to say, this is the essence of God.
Source: The Doctrine of the Mean, pp. 125–126
“Call Arnold Slick from Turtle Crick!”
Mike Lange (1948) Canadian sportscaster
"Mike Lange Still Going Strong in 33rd Season on Pittsburgh Penguins' Broadcasts", https://archive.is/20130628112835/www.associatedcontent.com/article/1621590/mike_lange_still_going_strong_in_33rd_pg3.html Associated Content. John S Chester Jr, (2009-04-03) <br class="br">Turtle Creek, PA is a suburb of Pittsburgh. Lange pronounces "Creek" in Turtle Creek as "crick" consistent with Pittsburgh's dialect of American English, which is sometimes called Pittsburghese.
Robert T. Bakker book The Dinosaur Heresies
The Dinosaur Heresies: A Revolutionary View of Dinosaurs (1986), Longman Scientific & Technical, p. 57
The Dinosaur Heresies (1986)
Archie Carr (1909–1987) American university professor, zoologist, herpetologist, conservationist
[Impact of nondegradable marine debris on the ecology and survival outlook of sea turtles, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 18, 6, June 1987, 352–356, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X87800255] (quote from p. 352)
Clifford Geertz book The Interpretation of Cultures
Source: The Interpretation of Cultures (1973), p. 28-29
Gerald Durrell (1925–1995) naturalist, zookeeper, conservationist, author and television presenter
Two in the Bush (1966)
Cassandra Clare The Mortal Instruments
Jace Herondale and Clary Fray, pg. 395-396
The Mortal Instruments, City of Heavenly Fire (2014)
“Rolling up ho's like turtles in a half a shell open up my trunk, and let'z see what I have to sell”
Bun B (1973) American rapper from Texas; 1/2 of UGK
Short Texas
Too Hard to Swallow (1992)
Charlie Brooker (1971) journalist, broadcaster and writer from England
The Guardian, 20 November 2006, Reality bytes back http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1952430,00.html<br>On video games <br class="br">Guardian columns
Steve Stewart-Williams (1971)
Source: Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life: How Evolutionary Theory Undermines Everything You Think You Know (2010), pp. 154-155
Julio Cortázar (1914–1984) Argentinian writer
'Ahora pasa que las tortugas son grandes admiradoras de la velocidad, como es natural. Las esperanzas lo saben, y no se preocupan. Los famas lo saben, y se burlan. Los cronopios lo saben, y cada vez que encuentran una tortuga, sacan la caja de tizas de colores y sobre la redonda pizarra de la tortuga dibujan una golondrina.'
Historias de Cronopios y de Famas (1962)
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/spice-world-1998 of Spice World (23 January 1998) <br class="br">Reviews, Half-star reviews
“People who read my magazine wax their turtles all the time.”
as Larry Flynt
Radio From Hell (November 1, 2006)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
Letter to James Gillman (9 October 1825)
Letters
“Anytime you see a turtle up on top of a fence post, you know he had some help.”
Alex Haley (1921–1992) African American biographer, screenwriter, and novelist
As quoted in A Touch of Class (2003) by Carol Vanderheyden, p. 60.
Gillian Anderson (1968) American-British film, television and theatre actress, activist and writer
When asked what advice would she give young feminist — Reddit "Sunday morning with Gillian Anderson. Grab a cup of coffee and A Vision of Fire. AMA." https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/2j12o1/sunday_morning_with_gillian_anderson_grab_a_cup#cl7c2ps (October 12, 2014) <br class="br">2010s
Lil Wayne (1982) American rapper, singer, record executive and businessman
Kush
Official Mix tapes, The Leak (2007)
Luther Burbank (1849–1926) American botanist, horticulturist and pioneer in agricultural science
p, 125
The Training of the Human Plant (1907)
Charles Lyell book Principles of Geology
Chpt.3, p. 37
Principles of Geology (1832), Vol. 1
Context: Respecting the extinction of species, Hooke was aware that the fossil ammonites, nautili, and many other shells and fossil skeletons found in England, were of different species from any then known; but he doubted whether the species had become extinct, observing that the knowledge of naturalists of all the marine species, especially those inhabiting the deep sea, was very deficient. In some parts of his writings, however, he leans to the opinion that species had been lost; and in speculating on this subject, he even suggests that there might be some connection between the disappearance of certain kinds of animals and plants, and the changes wrought by earthquakes in former ages. Some species, he observes with great sagacity, are peculiar to certain places, and not to be found elsewhere. If, then, such a place had been swallowed up, it is not improbable but that those animate beings may have been destroyed with it; and this may be true both of aerial and aquatic animals: for those animated bodies, whether vegetables or animals, which were naturally nourished or refreshed by the air, would be destroyed by the water, &c.; Turtles, he adds, and such large ammonites as are found in Portland, seem to have been the productions of the seas of hotter countries, and it is necessary to suppose that England once lay under the sea within the torrid zone! To explain this and similar phenomena, he indulges in a variety of speculations concerning changes in the position of the axis of the earth's rotation, a shifting of the earth's center of gravity, 'analogous to the revolutions of the magnetic pole,' &c.; None of these conjectures, however, are proposed dogmatically, but rather in the hope of promoting fresh inquiries and experiments.
Seneca the Younger book Epistulae morales ad Lucilium
Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius), Letter XCVI
Michael Allen Fox (1940)
Home: A Very Short Introduction https://books.google.it/books?id=CyShDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT0 (Oxford University Press, 2017), ch. 7.
Nick Land (1962) British philosopher
"‘Crypto-Current: Bitcoin and Philosophy’ §5.741" https://etscrivner.github.io/cryptocurrent/ (2018)