162 Quotes About Wildlife
- Author Yasmine Hamdi
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Sharks aren't the monsters we make them out to be
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- Author Fennel Hudson
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Nature haters? We know them too well: lifeless creatures created without emotion or aware of anything that is peripheral to their purpose.
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- Author Fennel Hudson
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As the natural world grows smaller, so too does its intensity and the size of the window through which it may be viewed.
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- Author Richard Conniff
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Wildlife is and should be useless in the same way art, music, poetry and even sports are useless. They are useless in the sense that they do nothing more than raise our spirits, make us laugh or cry, frighten, disturb and delight us. They connect us not just to what’s weird, different, other, but to a world where we humans do not matter nearly as much as we like to think.And that should be enough.
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- Author Jane Wilson-Howarth
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Three mongooses, playing chase, burst out of the undergrowth and came galumphing across the track. The leader stopped and the other two bounced on him. There was a crazy bundle of squealing fur, ears, noses and tails. The mongooses broke apart. All three stood up on hind legs to look at us.
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- Author Fennel Hudson
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The real world, in my opinion, exists in the countryside, where Nature goes about her quiet business and brings us greatest pleasure.
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- Author Fennel Hudson
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Real life is to be found in natural things that have meaning.
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- Author Phil Robertson
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Since I was a little kid, I've had this profound connection and love for the deep, dark, unmolested woods. I've always had a longing to be in the deep woods or in the water. I want to be on lakes, streams, and rivers and surrounded by everything that comes with it - the ducks, birds, fish, and other wildlife. I guess it's in my DNA, and I just love being out there. Even to this day, it's where I want to be.
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- Author Jim Corbett
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The time I spent in the jungles held unalloyed happiness for me, and that happiness I would now gladly share. My happiness, I believe, resulted from the fact that all wildlife is happy in its natural surroundings. In nature there is no sorrow, and no repining. A bird from a flock, or an animal from a herd, is taken by hawk or carnivorous beast and those that are left rejoice that their time had not come today, and have no thought of tomorrow.
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