“I began cutting up fish when I was a little kid.” LittlesKidsCuttingFishesLittle Kid Author:Masa Takayama
“Peacock bass like to hide at ambush points, away from the strong canal currents. If you fish early and know those peacock hangouts, you will have little or no trouble catching peacocks on lures and live bait.” IfsKnowsLittlesStrongTroubleFishesCurrentsCatchingBassLureBaitCanalsPeacockAmbush Author:Mark Hall
“At seventy-three I learned a little about the real structure of animals, plants, birds, fishes and insects. Consequently when I am eighty I'll have made more progress. At ninety I'll have penetrated the mystery of things. At a hundred I shall have reached something marvellous, but when I am a hundred and ten everything I do, the smallest dot, will be alive.” LittlesMadeRealThreeAnimalAliveProgressMysteryTenBirdHundredStructurePlantFishesSmallestSeventiesInsectsNinetyEightyDotsMarvellous Author:Hokusai
“The gulfing whale was like a dot in the spell. Yet look upon it, and 'twould size and swell To its huge self, and the minutest fish Would pass the very hardest gazer's wish, And show his little eye's anatomy.” LooksLittlesSelfShowsEyeWishHugeSizeFishesHardestLook UpSpellsWhalesDotsAnatomyMy Wish Author:William Blake
“Having a mixed background and feeling a little bit like a fish out of water in most places can be a benefit.” LittlesFeelingsBitsWaterBenefitsLittle BitFishesBackgrounds Author:Viggo Mortensen
“We have all been hypnotized into thinking that we are smaller than we are. Just as an undersized flowerpot keeps a mighty tree root-bound or a little fishbowl keeps goldfish tiny, we have adapted, adjusted, and accommodated to a Lilliputian life. But place the same tree in an open field or the fish in a lake, and they will grow to hundreds of times their size. Unlike the tree or goldfish, you are not dependent on someone else to move you. You have the power to move yourself. You can step into a broader domain and grow to your full potential.” ThinkingLittlesMovingGrowsStepsTreeFieldsRootsBoundsSizeFishesTinyDependentLakesDomainAdaptedFull PotentialGoldfishOpen Fields Book:Why Your Life Sucks: And What You Can Do About It Source: Why Your Life Sucks: And What You Can Do About It
“There were days when we used to say, what was in today's paper is tomorrow's fish-and-chip paper.When I became successful, I enjoyed myself a little.” LittlesTodayUsedSuccessfulTomorrowPaperFishesEnjoyedChipsFish And Chips Author:Steve Coogan