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David Attenborough Quotes

«The fundamental issue is the moral issue.»
«I asked the airline staff what I was going to do with all the animals as I didn't have any food for them. They were very unhelpful.»
«I don't approve of sunbathing, and it's bad for you.»
«I get Indian ring-necked parakeets in my garden every morning. There's a big colony living wild down the road. There might be some out there now.»
«You don't meet many 5-year-olds who are not interested in a hedgehog or a stickleback.»
«I once had aspirations to be an anthropologist, and I know from anthropology that people will not accept difficult political instructions or governmental decisions from somebody who is totally divorced from them. If it doesn't speak the same language, it's no good.»
«There is a shift... whether there will be some 180 turn-I don't think there can possibly be. But I think that we might move away from some of the appalling materialist considerations which have governed politics for a long time.»
«I joined the BBC as a trainee. At first, the television service had no money and it was regarded as a rather raffish arm of the BBC.»
«Very few people in the history of biology could have seen as much of the actual things that I have, and the sad thing is that I do so little with it. I'm so busy gobbling it up that I don't sort of digest it.»
«My last trip was to the States, and on the way back I sat in the cockpit for take-off and landing. In a funny way, I think aircrew know that I've travelled a lot and therefore feel we are fellow professionals to some degree-which is nice, very complimentary.»

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