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The Great Alone
“Two kinds of flocks come up to Alaska, Cora. People running to something and people running away from something. The second kind-you want to keep your eye out for them”
People
Alaska
Warning Quotes
Looking for Alaska
“Ese es el miedo: perdí algo importante, no lo puedo encontrar y lo necesito. Es un miedo semejante al de alguien que perdiera sus lentes, fuera a la óptica y le dijeran que todos los lentes del mundo se acabaron y que tendría que vivir sin ellos.”
Looking For Alaska
Buscando A Alaska
Looking for Alaska
“Las personas fueron creadas para ser amadas. Las cosas fueron creadas para ser usadas. La razón por la que el mundo está en caos, es por que las cosas están siendo amadas y las personas están siendo usadas.”
Looking For Alaska
Buscando A Alaska
How to Kiss the Universe: An Inspirational Spiritual and Metaphysical Narrative about Human Origin, Essence and Destiny
“Your Ultimate Conception happened in no time and no space. You separated from your Ultimate Creator, and you shall remain separated until you are able to reach your Ultimate Graduation. And if you accomplish that, it will be up to you to decide if you want to merge again with your Ultimate Creator. It is your choice, and only your choice. It is The Ultimate Choice, by Internal Self Helper Kamaláska.”
Choice
No Time And No Space
Ultimate Cerator
Ultimate Choice
Ultimate Conception
Ultimate Graduation
America Before: The Key to Earth's Lost Civilization
“At locations scattered all across North America from Alaska to New Mexico and from Florida to the state of Washington, more than 1,500 Clovis sites have been found. These sites have yielded more than 10,000 Clovis points and tens of thousands of other artifacts from the Clovis toolkit (40,000 at Topper alone [...]). yet among all these archaeological riches, it bears repeating that the sum total of Clovis human remains found in 85 years of excavations is limited to the Anzick-1 partial skeleton.”
Remains
Deep Human History
Archaeology
Artifacts
Excavations
Clovis
John Muir and the Ice That Started a Fire: How a Visionary and the Glaciers of Alaska Changed America
“We are not here to exist; we are here to live, to face death and stare it down. We are here to trust in God and to embrace this world in all its quiet and violent beauty, to break down the walls of our own prejudices and believe in something greater than ourselves. We are here to paddle into our worst fears and come out the other side to discover glaciers, to meet them face-to-face, and to celebrate a sense of wonder and God's plan that we find only in Nature.”
Nature
Spirituality
Purpose
Alaska
John Muir
Glaciers
Kayaking
The Adam and Eve Story: The History of Cataclysms
“Every time the cataclysmic concept has come to life, the 'beast' has been stoned, burned at the stake, beaten to a pulp, and buried with a vengeance; but the corpse simply won't stay dead. Each time, it raises the lid of its coffin and says in sepulchral tones: 'You will die before I.'
The latest of the challengers is Prof. Frank C. Hibben, who in his book, 'The Lost Americans,' said:
'This was no ordinary extinction of a vague geological period which fizzled to an uncertain end. This death was catastrophic and all inclusive. [...] What caused the death of forty million animals. [...] The 'corpus delicti' in this mystery may be found almost anywhere. [...] Their bones lie bleaching in the sands of Florida and in the gravels of New Jersey. They weather out of the dry terraces of Texas and protrude from the sticky ooze of the tar pits off Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. [...] The bodies of the victims are everywhere. [...] We find literally thousands together [...] young and old, foal with dam, calf with cow. [...] The muck pits of Alaska are filled with evidence of universal death [...] a picture of quick extinction. [...] Any argument as to the cause [...] must apply to North America, Siberia, and Europe as well.'
'[...] Mamooth and bison were torn and twisted as though by a cosmic hand in a godly rage.'
'[...] In many places the Alaskan muck blanket is packed with animal bones and debris in trainload lots [...] mammoth, mastodon [...] bison, horses, wolves, bears, and lions. [...] A faunal population [...] in the middle of some cataclysmic catastrophe [...] was suddenly frozen [...] in a grim charade.'
Fantastic winds; volcanic burning; inundation and burial in muck; preservation by deep-freeze. 'Any good solution to a consuming mystery must answer
all of the facts
,' challenges Hibben.”
Apocalypse
Catastrophe
Cataclysm
Mass Extinction
Ice Age
Extinctions
Megamammals
La strada
“«So che il destino è sorprendete, ci mostra cose inverosimili, ci fa vivere dei momenti sconvolgenti, che noi siamo preparati o meno. Il destino è come il futuro, non possiamo sapere in anticipo cosa ci riserverà, è variabile. Gli si deve solo aprire le braccia e accogliere quello che ha deciso di mettere sulla nostra strada. Avresti potuto lasciarmi in quell’area di sosta, tre giorni fa, riprendere la tua strada, andare a fare la tua missione in Alaska da solo, e oggi non saremmo qui a discutere. Hai fatto una scelta, probabilmente incomprensibile visto il personaggio che sei, ma l’hai fatta. E questo… penso che sia opera del destino che vuole che trascorriamo del tempo insieme.»”
The Road
Amheliie
La Strada
Maryrhage
Quixote Edizioni
How to Be a Normal Person
“I'm so chill, people think I'm Alaskan.
- Gustavo Tiberius”
Casey
Alaskan Tjklune
Grumpygus
Howtobeanormalperson Chill
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
“By 2008 the Bush administration had lost the battle. And the financial crisis clinched the impression of disaster. It was a stark historical denouement. In the space of only five years, both the foreign policy and the economic policy elite of the United States, the most powerful state on earth, had suffered humiliating failure. And, as if to compound the process of delegitimatization, in August 2008 American democracy made a mockery of itself too. As the world faced a financial crisis of global proportions, the Republicans chose as John McCain's vice presidential running mate the patently unqualified governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, whose childlike perception of international affairs made her the laughingstock of the world. And the worst of it was that a large part of the American electorate didn't get the joke. They loved Palin.”
George W Bush
Sarah Palin
Us Foreign Policy
Global Financial Crisis
Us Economic Policy
Alaskan Holiday
“I’d come to appreciate the sounds of silence. I’d grown accustomed to the stillness of Ponder, where one could hear the snow being blown off the tree limbs by the wind, the distant cry of a caribou, and the crackle of the Northern Lights.”
Sweet Romance
Clean Romance
Alaskan Romance
Fun Romance
Alaskan Holiday
“Pride is important to a man, but it isn’t everything. When it comes to the right woman, a man needs to be willing to swallow his ego every now and then.”
Sweet Romance
Clean Romance
Alaskan Romance
Fun Romance
Alaskan Holiday
“Good friends, good meat. Good God, let’s eat!”
Sweet Romance
Clean Romance
Alaskan Romance
Alaskan Holiday
“It was a comedy of errors.”
Sweet Romance
Clean Romance
Alaskan Romance
Alaskan Holiday
“The sunlight had broken through the trees and landed on her like a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.”
Clean Romance
Christmas Romance
Alaskan Romance
X-Ops Exposed
“Zarina gave her a sad smile. “I wish it could be. But, like Spencer, Tanner is constantly worried about hurting me or someone else who’s important to him. That’s why he’s been living here on his own for the past two months. He thinks that’s the only way to keep people safe.”
Lillie let out a sound of frustration. “What is it with guys? Spencer’s has said the exact same thing to me a dozen times. He thinks it’d be better for everyone if he goes to Alaska and lives alone in the wilderness. Are all men born with the same macho crap in their DNA?”
Paranormal Romance
Danger
Romantic Suspense
Shifters Romance
Looking for Alaska
“Takumi stood up, walked into his bathroom and came out with a Gatorade bottle filled with clear liquid. 'I keep it in the medicine cabinet,' Takumi said. 'On account of how it's medicine.”
Sad
John Green
Looking For Alaska
Takumi
Twilight of the Mammoths: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America
“The woolly mammoths occupied northern Eurasia and northern North America; the Columbian mammoth's range was transcontinental, from Alaska south throughout most of the United States, and went from an elevation of 9,000 feet in the mountains of Utah to sea level in Florida and Mexico. It seems unlikely that such adaptable animals could have been totally wiped out by even the most severe weather conditions.”
Climate Change
Overkill
Pleistocene
Megafauna
Mastodon
Mammoth
Extinctions
Fossil Pollen
Quaternary
The Feast of the Goat
“¿Has hecho bien en volver? Te arrepentirás, Urania. Desperdiciar una semana de vacaciones, tú que nunca tenías tiempo para conocer tantas ciudades, regiones, países que te hubiera gustado ver -las cordilleras y los lagos nevados de Alaska, por ejemploretornando a la islita que juraste no volver a pisar. ¿Síntoma de decadencia? ¿Sentimentalismo otoñal? Curiosidad, nada más. Probarte que puedes caminar por las calles de esta ciudad que ya no es tuya, recorrer este país ajeno, sin que ello te provoque tristeza, nostalgia, odio, amargura, rabia.”
Nostalgia
Pais
Sentimentalismo
Miss Backpacker Naik Haji
“Ya habibii, aku datang, terimalah salamku. Assalamu alaik ya habibii ya Rasulullah. Kerinduan yang terbalaskan. Aku akhirnya mengunjungimu ya Rasul.”
Rindu
Haji
Rasul
Bad Choices Make Good Stories - Finding Happiness in Los Angeles
“You're confusing weather with climate. When it's cold in the winter, that's weather. When it's cold in Alaska, that's climate.”
Deep Thoughts
Climate Change
Global Warming
Republicans
Republicanism
Climate Change Denial
Climate Change Quotes
Trump Quotes
Trump Popularity Explained
Global Warming Quotes
“On our way back to Los Angeles, we drove down through Grapevine Canyon on the northern end of Death Valley. This is where Scotty’s Castle is located, with its cooling system and power provided by an underground spring. Everything was so different from anything I had known back East, and very interesting. We continued through Death Valley, with water bags hanging from the car’s front bumper and a water cooler tightly clamped into a window on the passenger side. There were no rest areas in the desert, so we had to make stops alongside the road. Out in the open, in the middle of the day, this was the way to get back to nature! We hadn’t seen a car in hours, so there was no problem regarding modesty. In those days, cars were not as reliable as now. Driving through Death Valley at high noon in the middle of summer wasn’t the brightest idea, but it was an adventure! It was so hot that I watched my urine sizzle and instantly evaporate off the pavement of Badwater Road, which runs the length of the valley. At Stovepipe Wells we turned west on SR 190, heading towards Keeler and Dolomite. On this stretch of road we could look ahead and see Mount Whitney with its summit being 14,505 feet above sea level. It was exciting to see the highest mountain in front of us and look back to the lowest point in the United States at 282 feet below sea level. At that time, Alaska and Hawaii were not yet in the Union. Now Mount McKinley in Alaska tops Mount Whitney by 5,732 feet, being 20,237 feet high.”
Captain Hank Bracker
Death Valley
Scotty S Castle
Last Bite
“She told the audience that they were going to make a fine old chestnut, Baked Alaska. "First you have to have a soft meringue, at just the perfect stage." The camera went in for a close-up of the meringue. "We have six egg whites, superfine sugar, and vanilla, with some cream of tartar to keep them stable. Are they ready, Danny?"
"Not quite," he said and ran the machine for a few seconds. "There." He removed the bowl and held it out for Sally to see.
"Stiff, but not dry," she said. "But we'd better be sure." And she rested an egg on the whites and told the audience that it should sink in exactly one inch. "Perfect. Let's put the Baked Alaska together."
Sally brushed the cake with rum-flavored sugar syrup while Danny explained what it was; then Danny turned the ice cream out on top of the cake and Sally pulled off the plastic wrap. They filled their pastry bags and swirled on the meringue. Sally beamed at Danny and said that everyone should cook with a friend. "It's so much more fun." Danny dusted the cake all over with powdered sugar and then reached under the counter and pulled out a blowtorch. Sally looked at it and said, "Huh," then pulled out a blowtorch twice the size and grinned at Danny.
"Yours is kind of small. Can it do the job?"
"We'll see," he said and together they torched the dessert.”
Dessert
Ingredients
Meringue
Blowtorch
Sally Woods
Danny O Shea
Baked Alaska
A Flood of Evidence: 40 Reasons Noah and the Ark Still Matter
“Most believe the Flood of Noah triggered the Ice Age. The rising magmas, lavas, and hot waters associated with continental plate movements would have caused ocean temperatures to rise. Also, fine ash from volcanic eruptions probably lingered in the upper atmosphere in post-Flood years, which, unlike a greenhouse effect, would reduce the sunlight for cooler summers. So the mechanism for such a rare event was in place due to Genesis 6–8. But what happens in an ice age? A lot of water is taken out of the ocean and deposited on land, so the ocean level drops.7 This exposes land bridges. One well-known land bridge was the one that crossed what we call today “the Bering Strait” from Alaska to Russia, so it is easily feasible for animals to have walked from Asia to North and South America.”
Science
Creation Science
Ice Age
Noah S Flood
Pacific Rims: Beermen Ballin' in Flip-Flops and the Philippines' Unlikely Love Affair with Basketball
“The PBA was a symptom of the Philippines' basketball obsession, not the cause. I was thrilled to be witnessing the professional game from inside Alaska's locker room, but that wasn't what brought me to Manila in the first place. I was inspired by the idea that a Southeast Asian nation populated by five-foot-five men and mostly forgotten by America except for its political corruption, widespread prostitution, and violent Muslim separatist movement could be devoted to hoops with a passion unequaled by any other country. It was a nationwide tale of unrequited love. Forty million short men obsessed with basketball--they might as well have been a nation of blind art historians.”
Basketball
Philippines
Hoops
Manila
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