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  • #1
    Alice Walker
    “The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for white, or women created for men.”
    Alice Walker

  • #2
    Douglas Adams
    “Marvin was humming ironically because he hated humans so much.”
    Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

  • #3
    Douglas Adams
    “It's part of the shape of the Universe. I only have to talk to somebody and they begin to hate me.”
    Douglas Adams

  • #4
    Douglas Adams
    “Sorry, did I say something wrong?" said Marvin, dragging himself on regardless. "Pardon me for breathing, which I never do anyway so I don't know why I bother to say it, oh God I'm so depressed. Here's another one of those self-satisfied doors. Life! Don't talk to me about life.”
    Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

  • #5
    Richard  Adams
    “Animals don't behave like men,' he said. 'If they have to fight, they fight; and if they have to kill they kill. But they don't sit down and set their wits to work to devise ways of spoiling other creatures' lives and hurting them. They have dignity and animality.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down
    tags: evil

  • #6
    Richard  Adams
    “My heart has joined the Thousand, for my friend stopped running today.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #7
    Richard  Adams
    “All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #8
    Richard  Adams
    “He fought because he actually felt safer fighting than running.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #9
    Richard  Adams
    “Many human beings say that they enjoy the winter, but what they really enjoy is feeling proof against it.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #10
    Richard  Adams
    “You know how you let yourself think that everything will be all right if you can only get to a certain place or do a certain thing. But when you get there you find it's not that simple.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #11
    Richard  Adams
    “There's terrible evil in the world."

    It comes from men," said Holly. "All other elil do what they have to do and Frith moves them as he moves us. They live on the earth and they need food. Men will never rest till they've spoiled the earth and destroyed the animals.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #12
    Richard  Adams
    “Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #13
    Richard  Adams
    “Lots of little Bigwigs, Hazel! Think of that, and tremble!”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down
    tags: humor

  • #14
    Richard  Adams
    “There is nothing that cuts you down to size like coming to some strange and marvelous place where no one even stops to notice that you stare about you.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #15
    Richard  Adams
    “Like the pain of a bad wound, the effect of a deep shock takes some while to be felt. When a child is told, for the first time in his life, that a person he has known is dead, although he does not disbelieve it, he may well fail to comprehend it and later ask--perhaps more than once--where the dead person is and when he is coming back.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down
    tags: death

  • #16
    Richard  Adams
    “A thing can be true and still be desperate folly, Hazel.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #17
    Richard  Adams
    “The rabbits mingled naturally. They did not talk for talking's sake, in the artificial manner that human beings - and sometimes even their dogs and cats - do. But this did not mean that they were not communicating; merely that they were not communicating by talking.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #18
    Richard  Adams
    “We all have to meet our match sometime or other.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #19
    Richard  Adams
    “Rabbit underground, rabbit safe and sound.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #20
    Richard  Adams
    “They want to be natural, the anti-social little beasts. They just don't realize that everyone's good depends on everyone's cooperation.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #21
    Richard  Adams
    “Black Rabbit: Hazel... Hazel... you know me, don't you?
    Hazel: I don't know.
    [the apparition reveals himself to be the Black Rabbit, and Hazel gasps]
    Hazel: Yes, my lord. I know you.
    Black Rabbit: I've come to ask if you'd like to join my Owsla. We shall be glad to have you, and I know you'd like it. You've been feeling tired, haven't you? If you're ready, we might go along now.
    [Hazel looks at all the younger rabbits of Watership Down]
    Black Rabbit: You needn't worry about them. They'll be all right, and thousands like them. If you come along now, I'll show you what I mean.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #22
    Richard  Adams
    “Rabbits live close to death and when death comes closer than usual, thinking about survival leaves little room for anything else.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #23
    Richard  Adams
    “I am sorry for you with all my heart. But you cannot blame us, for you came to kill us if you could.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #24
    Richard  Adams
    “That wasn't why they destroyed the warren. It was just because we were in their way. They killed us to suit themselves.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #25
    Richard  Adams
    “Men will never rest till they've spoiled the earth and destroyed the animals.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #26
    Richard  Adams
    “Before such people can act together, a kind of telepathic feeling has to flow through them and ripen to the point when they all know that they are ready to begin. Anyone who has seen the martins and swallows in September, assembling on the telephone wires, twittering, making short flights singly and in groups over the open, stubbly fields, returning to form longer and even longer lines above the yellowing verges of the lanes-the hundreds of individual birds merging and blending, in a mounting excitement, into swarms, and these swarms coming loosely and untidily together to create a great, unorganized flock, thick at the centre and ragged at the edges, which breaks and re-forms continually like clouds or waves-until that moment when the greater part (but not all) of them know that the time has come: they are off, and have begun once more that great southward flight which many will not survive; anyone seeing this has seen at the work the current that flows (among creatures who think of themselves primarily as part of a group and only secondarily, if at all, as individuals) to fuse them together and impel them into action without conscious thought or will: has seen at work the angel which drove the First Crusade into Antioch and drives the lemmings into the sea.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #27
    Richard  Adams
    “Bluebell had been saying that he knew the men hated us for raiding their crops and gardens, and Toadflax answered, 'That wasn't why they destroyed the warren. It was just because we were in their way. They killed us to suit themselves.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #28
    Richard  Adams
    “Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #29
    Richard  Adams
    “Human beings say, "It never rains but it pours." This is not very apt, for it frequently does rain without pouring. The rabbits' proverb is better expressed. They say, "One cloud feels lonely": and indeed it is true that the sky will soon be overcast.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #30
    Richard  Adams
    “Why do the men come, do you suppose?" "Who knows why men do anything?”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down



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