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Wild Life Quotes

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Farley Mowat
“And this is what happened, ands this is why the caribou and the wolf are one; for the caribou feeds the wolf, but it is the wolf that keeps the caribou strong.”
Farley Mowat

Richard  Adams
“This was their way of honoring the dead. The story over, the demands of their own hard, rough lives began to re-assert themselves in their hearts, in their nerves, their blood and appetites. Would that the dead were not dead! But there is grass that must be eaten, pellets that must be chewed, hraka that must be passed, holes that must be dug, sleep that must be slept. Odysseus brings not one man to shore with him. Yet he sleeps sound beside Calypso and when he wakes thinks only of Penelope.”
Richard Adams, Watership Down

“Much of human behavior can be explained by watching the wild beasts around us. They are constantly teaching us things about ourselves and the way of the universe, but most people are too blind to watch and listen.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“Tigers and Women ! Tigers and women have something in common, it is their disposition; they must be treated majestically.”
Henrietta Newton Martin

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Feeling sorry for the prey for being killed by the predator prevents us from being happy for the predator for not being about to be killed by hunger.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The best thing you can do about the wild horses is to leave them alone! Leave the wild life alone, then you will be the best protector!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“ZrobiÅ‚o mi siÄ™ strasznie gÅ‚upio i smutno, że jestem przedstawicielem gatunku, którego inne istoty tak panicznie siÄ™ bojÄ….”
Adam Wajrak, Wilki

“In the wilderness, the heart learns the language of silence, where the soul remembers its primal song. It is here, in the raw beauty of untamed land, that the wild heart stirs awake, unafraid of its own depths. The wilderness does not ask us to conquer it, but to yield to its mystery, to let it shape us as the wind shapes the trees.”
An Marke

“What if we could grasp the wisdom of a mockingbird, draw sustenance effortlessly from bees, or find solace in the murmurs of a brook?”
An Marke

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01/31/2024
If we could appreciate the unassuming beauty of snowdrops and the rhythmic devotion of nature, perhaps we would find a deeper, more fulfilling way to exist—one where the magic of the world around us becomes the true currency of our happiness.”
An Marke