A Quote by Sergio Aragones

My best sources are my travels and my collection of National Geographic. — © Sergio Aragones
My best sources are my travels and my collection of National Geographic.
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.
The sources of inspiration from my travels have been unending.
pay attention to what I eat and to how I balance that with physical and mental exercise. The same way I want to spend time filling my mind with the best information I can acquire from the best sources I can obtain, I also want to consume nourishment from the best sources for my body.
I watch a lot of 'National Geographic.'
Increasingly, it's people not interested in National Geographic.
My big dream was to work as a photographer for 'National Geographic.'
You will be surprised but I do a lot of studying and I watch National Geographic.
Everyone thinks it would be great to work for National Geographic. So did I.
It's both Indiana Jones and 'National Geographic' that inspired me to be an Egyptologist.
You have more issues than National Geographic by Austin LeFleur in Hissy Fit
The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested by the rules laid down by its antagonists, is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal constitution; but a composition of both. In its foundation it is federal, not national; in the sources from which the ordinary powers of the government are drawn, it is partly federal, and partly national; in the operation of these powers, it is national, not federal; in the extent of them again, it is federal, not national; and finally, in the authoritative mode of introducing amendments, it is neither wholly federal, nor wholly national.
I grew up looking at National Geographic. I always wondered who was taking the photos and how.
My background is in broadcast television - I used to be a travel host for BBC, Discovery, and National Geographic.
For the same reason I read the National Geographic, I like to see places I will never visit.
In the studio, I always put on National Geographic for inspiration. Looking at lions eating gazelles, all that type of stuff.
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