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"You may seek it with thimbles — and seek it with care; You may hunt it with forks and hope; You may threaten its life with a railway-share; You may charm it with smiles and soap."
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Hunting"It does not in the least matter, so far as the question of animals rights is concerned, whether you run your victim to death with a pack of yelping hounds, or shoot him with a gun, or drag him from his native waters by a hook; the point at issue is simply whether man is justified in inflicting any form of death or suffering on the lower races for his mere amusement and caprice."
"You may seek it with thimbles — and seek it with care; You may hunt it with forks and hope; You may threaten its life with a railway-share; You may charm it with smiles and soap."
"While hunter-gatherers accepted that people had different skills, abilities and attributes, they aggressively rejected efforts to institutionalise them into any form of hierarchy."
"There were three jovial Welshmen, As I have heard them say, And they would go a-hunting Upon St. Davids day."
"As a result, hunter-gatherers considered their environments to be eternally provident, and only ever worked to meet their immediate needs. They never sought to create surpluses nor over-exploited any key resources. Confidence in the sustainability of their environments was unyielding."
"Detested sport, That owes its pleasures to anothers pain."
"The karma of cruelty is the most terrible of all. The fate of the cruel must fall also upon all who go out intentionally to kill Gods creatures, and call it "sport"."