A Quote by Mary Kay Andrews

You have more issues than National Geographic by Austin LeFleur in Hissy Fit — © Mary Kay Andrews
You have more issues than National Geographic by Austin LeFleur in Hissy Fit
I love National Geographic. Just when you think you've seen the last lost native tribe, National Geographic will find a new one.
My father gave me this poster from National Geographic back in the very early 70s, so I was a young teenager. It showed how man polluted his world. And the issues that they talked about, whether it was water pollution, air, or terrestrial... The issues that they talk about on this poster are still very much present today.
For more than 20 years, on every one of the great issues of freedom and security, John Kerry has been more wrong, more weak and more wobbly than any other national figure.
Getting a lecture on restraint from the woman who threw a hissy fit and blew up Babylon.
Though Geographic didn't publish that photo in the story that it was done for, "The Life of Charlie Russell," a cowboy artist in Montana. But later, maybe a year and a half ago, they named it one of the 50 greatest pictures ever made at National Geographic.
Anyway, the fascinating thing was that I read in National Geographic that there are more people alive now than have died in all of human history. In other words, if everyone wanted to play Hamlet at once, they couldn’t, because there aren’t enough skulls!
I could never kill myself. I approve of suicide if you have horrible health. Otherwise it's the ultimate hissy fit.
Wonderful. What's the point of throwing a hissy fit without friends and family on hand to hear it?" -Amy Cahill
When I write a scientific treatise, I might reach 100 people. When the 'National Geographic' covers a project, it communicates about plants and fish and underwater technology to more than 10 million people.
Every time we do anything, Austin's the No. 1 place of all that supports it. Austin is our biggest philanthropic helper, even for things that have nothing to do with Austin or Texas.
The Democrats continue to snipe at Bush. They'll never give it up to him. You know Teddy Kennedy and Tom Daschle pick more nits than a father and son spider monkey team who know they're being followed by a National Geographic film crew.
By 2012, Dan Gilbert was well over his LeBron James-abandonment hissy fit. He opened Cleveland's first casino, with 1,900 slot machines and eighty-nine table games.
I watch a lot of 'National Geographic.'
Increasingly, it's people not interested in National Geographic.
The Corona Extra brand was launched in Austin, Texas. From Austin, where it was exclusively for three or four months, it became more widely available in that state and in others, primarily in the southwest and western United States.
My best sources are my travels and my collection of National Geographic.
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