Quotes about alas
alaska care made
That was part of her, and you used to know it. It's like now you only care about the Alaska you made up. John Green
alaska oil feet
We should start by allowing drilling in Alaska's National Wildlife Refuge. It can provide billions of barrels of recoverable oil and trillions of cubic feet of recoverable natural gas. Mac Thornberry
alaska montana red
Alaska and Montana are not in the south but they definitely form part of the crimson tide of red states where Republicans are dominant. Juan Williams
alaska unusual states
Alaska itself is an unusual state. Fareed Zakaria
alaska literature unseen
It is ever the invisible that is the object of our profoundest worship. With the lover it is not the seen but the unseen that he muses upon.
alaska roles development
One of Alaska's strengths is our pioneer role in environmentally sensitive development. Frank Murkowski
alaska global great image problems today
The image problems Alaska faces, and the global misconceptions of Alaska, are as great today as when Alaska was mislabeled Seward's Folly.
alaska due increase influence limited mostly profoundly rapidly snow summer warming
The climate's warming more rapidly in summer than previously thought. The warming in Alaska is mostly due to an increase of the snow-free season. This is going to profoundly influence anything that is limited to the snow season.
alas felt good park pleasure true
All their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato; alas good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
alaska vengeance cold
Vengeance is a dish best served cold. (Thanatos) We’re in Alaska, dickhead. Here everything is cold. (Zarek) Sherrilyn Kenyon
alaska important middle-east
We can get more energy out of the north slope of Alaska; we have available the ability to make ourselves less dependent on those uncertain sources of supply from the Middle East. And it's important we do that. John W. Snow
alas
Alas. I am not an option. Laini Taylor
alaska people trying
There are many outsiders that actively try to halt every natural resource development project in Alaska. Many of these same people have never even been to Alaska, yet they claim to know what's best for us. Lisa Murkowski
alaska russia mexico
We host some trips all over the world. We go to Alaska. We go to Mexico. We're going to Venezuela in December. We've been to Russia, all in conjunction with the radio show. Martin Milner
alaska atoms way
A physicist is just an atom's way of looking at itself. Niels Bohr
alas
Alas! how easily things go wrong! George MacDonald
alaska years
Really, I didn't like Alaska. It rained, almost every day, at least 300 days out of the year. John Hawkes
alaska people way
When we lived in Juneau, Alaska, it was a town of about 7,000 people, and totally isolated; the only way to get to it was by ship. John Hawkes
alaska taught-us california
I'm thankful for Sarah Palin's vice presidential bid, which taught us that Alaska is not in a box off the coast of California. Paula Poundstone
alaska people grim
So many people are walking around looking so grim all the time. I just never understand why. Lindy Boggs
alaska facts stable
They were looking for a stable, but we didn't have one. In fact, we weren't very stable ourselves. Lawrence Ferlinghetti
alaska labyrinth bedtime
Damn it, how will I ever get out of this labyrinth Simon Bolivar
alaska mountain different
In 1977, I climbed a fairly difficult mountain for the first time, which was Mount McKinley, in Alaska. I climbed the so-called 'American Direct Route,' which was a route straight up to the top. I really enjoyed it. Through such experiences, I learned that mountaineering wasn't just about height. I found that different routes have different charms. Tamae Watanabe
alaska people lovers
I am a friend of Adventist people and a lover of truth. Walter Martin
alaska development benefits
And Alaska - we're set up, unlike other states in the union, where it's collectively Alaskans own the resources. So we share in the wealth when the development of these resources occurs. It's to maximize benefits for Alaskans, not an individual company, not some multinational somewhere, but for Alaskans. Sarah Palin
alaska mountain goes-on
The Arctic has a call that is compelling. The distant mountains [of the Brooks Range in Alaska] make one want to go on and on over the next ridge and over the one beyond. The call is that of a wilderness known only to a few...This last American wilderness must remain sacrosanct. William O. Douglas