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Steve Irwin
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quote: See, Ive always seen Jacques Cousteau as a hero, mate. Hes a legend - like my dad, just a legend. And so what he did for conservation in the 60s through the 70s was just phenomenal.
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Samuel Eliot Morison
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quote: An historian should yield himself to his subject, become immersed in the place and period of his choice, standing apart from it now and then for a fresh view.
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Sir John Harington
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quote: Treason doth never prosper: what’s the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
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Samuel Butler, the Younger
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quote: Then he saw also that it matters little what profession, whether of religion or irreligion, a man may make, provided only he follows it out with charitable inconsistency, and without insisting on it to the bitter end. It is in the uncompromisingness with
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