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five severed fingers do not make a hand
With man gone, will there be hope for gorilla?
I don't think there's anything I can't do. I have no regrets.
When it comes to global warming, coal is the gorilla in the room.
I have no patience whatever with these gorilla damnifications of humanity.
Put another way, the chimpanzees' closest relative is not the gorilla but humans.
It will be a killer, and a chiller, and a thriller, when I get the gorilla in Manila.
Gorilla tourism is vital to Rwanda's economy: It's the third highest source of income.
The 800 pound gorilla just entered the blogosphere, with Google launching its blog search.
I waved to you outside but then I realized it was just one of those inflatable parking lot gorillas.
I have no friends. The more you learn about the dignity of the gorilla, the more you want to avoid people.
It's hard to put into words. Gorillas are not complainers. We're dreamers, poets, philosophers, nap takers.
I think what's going on with gorillas is pretty bad. The fact is that you can buy gorilla meat in London any day you want it.
I don't know if any genuine meaningful change could ever result from a song. It's kind of like throwing peanuts at a gorilla.
I had never planned to become a savanna baboon when I grew up; instead, I had always assumed I would become a mountain gorilla.
Social Security's not the hard one to solve. Medicare, that is the gorilla in the room, and you've got to put all of it on the table.
I was doing comedy in laundry mats in 1992, literally where I would bring a little gorilla amp and a lapel mike and just start performing.
Worrying about a large institution, especially when it has computers, is like worrying about a large gorilla, especially when it's on fire.
Our social life is literally primal, in the sense that chimpanzees and gorillas, our closest relatives among the primates, are also social.
Here's where I ask why don't you spend your time doing something safer and more boring. Like maybe administering suppositories to rabid gorillas.
Gorillas are almost altruistic in nature. There's very little if any 'me-itis.' When I get back to civilization I'm always appalled by 'me, me, me.'
Recent discoveries about apes suggest, however, that a gorilla or common chimp stands at least as good a chance being murdered as the average human.
Gorillas are still wild creatures. That's made very clear when you observe them in nature. They charge and perform other displays that are terrifying by design. But they don't attack unless they feel threatened.
I came face-to-face with a gorilla which was quite good, but it was a 10-hour trek in bad weather, up hills, covered in mud, with mosquitoes everywhere and when we got there the gorilla's just sat there doing nowt.
I actually taught perceptual psychology at N.Y.U. when I was younger. I was interested in the aesthetic impulse in lower primates. But what really interested me in Dian Fossey was that she made a difference - she saved the gorillas.
No wonder circus animals do what they do: They tortured them. And you know the only ones they can't control? It's the chimpanzees. You can't control them. That's why you never see a gorilla in a movie, because the gorilla may decide there'll be no filming.
Did you hear the one about the woman who is attacked on the street by a gorilla, beaten senseless, raped repeatedly, and left to die? When she finally regains consciousness and tries to speak, her doctor leans over to hear her sigh contently and to feebly ask, 'Where is that marvelous ape?'
Much of the rest of the world has already learned some English. They pretty much understand the American way of doing things, because our culture has been ubiquitous and has been the 500-pound gorilla in the global economy. But the world is far more interrelated than ever before, and no one culture can thrive without the knowledge of how to function in other cultures.