For a Handful of Feathers Quotes
For a Handful of Feathers
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Guy de la Valdene113 ratings, 4.41 average rating, 12 reviews
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“They want nature to be restored, but fight against one of nature’s fundamental rules. In nature, the cruelty displayed by the hunter is a passing moment, an accepted entity, the reason why animals do not grow old in the wild. Yet the animal-rights people plod on, entrenched in their own vision of a world that never existed, a world they have conjured up with the same religious fanaticism of the deer whackers. Nature suffers while these extremes in stupidity argue and howl at each other with the fervor and rage of the mentally imbalanced.”
― For a Handful of Feathers
― For a Handful of Feathers
“In the case of quail, eating one is a delight that, coupled with the right hanging time, is like kissing a young girl, a soft-skinned beauty not altogether attuned to the practical matters of hygiene, but lovely all the same. Lolita at daybreak comes to mind.”
― For a Handful of Feathers
― For a Handful of Feathers
