A Quote by Sandra Bernhard

I love National Geographic. Just when you think you've seen the last lost native tribe, National Geographic will find a new one. — © Sandra Bernhard
I love National Geographic. Just when you think you've seen the last lost native tribe, National Geographic will find a new one.
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.
I only watch National Geographic Channel, and also I have the app on my phone. I'm into astronomy and love to learn about new facts.
I only watch National Geographic Channel, and also I have the app on my phone. Im into astronomy and love to learn about new facts.
I want to be a scientist who studies the ocean when I grow up. I would go out to sea, and scuba dive, and find new things, and National Geographic will hire me.” Sure, Nudge. Probably around the time I become president.
You will be surprised but I do a lot of studying and I watch National Geographic.
I don't watch TV dramas. I watch ESPN, HBO boxing, National Geographic Channel and I kind of like to get some DVDs, movies that I haven't seen and I just pop them in.
I love watching the National Geographic channel. That show 'Taboo'? I love it!
What we've seen over the last decade is we've seen a departure from the traditional work of the National Security Agency. They've become sort of the national hacking agency, the national surveillance agency. And they've lost sight of the fact that everything they do is supposed to make us more secure as a nation and a society.
For the same reason I read the National Geographic, I like to see places I will never visit.
I watch a lot of 'National Geographic.'
Increasingly, it's people not interested in National Geographic.
My best sources are my travels and my collection of National Geographic.
My big dream was to work as a photographer for 'National Geographic.'
It's not my vision when I cover a woman's face with a chador. I got the idea from a 'National Geographic' photo. I'm just showing their plight in the world.
I love weird science. I learned in an article in 'National Geographic' that there are trillions of bacteria in our guts that help us digest food. These are non-human creatures.
It's both Indiana Jones and 'National Geographic' that inspired me to be an Egyptologist.
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