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Quotes About Hunter

You've never been a peasant in medieval France, Harry," Bob said. "Life was hard for those people. Never enough food, shelter, medicine. If you could give yourself a fur coat and the ability to go out and hunt your own meat, you would have jumped at the chance, too.
~ Jim Butcher
Happy the hare at morning, for she cannot read The hunter's waking thoughts.
~ W.H. Auden
He pops a bat twice more on home plate, then tosses a ball in the air and swings. The crack of the bat sounds like a paper bag exploding, yet the sound is cold and lonely, too, like a hunter firing on an endless tundra.
~ Unknown
Maybe you should call him,' Simon suggested, trying not to think too hard about how weird it was to be giving a demon hunter advice about possibly dating a warlock.
~ Cassandra Clare
Some say men continually war against circumstances, but I say they perpetually flee. What are the works of men if not a momentary respite, a hiding place soon to be discovered by catastrophe? Life is endless flight before the hunter we call the world. —EKYANNUS VIII, 111 APHORISMS Spring
~ R. Scott Bakker
Shane - Tell you what: you can be Glammera the vampire hunter. I'll stick with being manly and heavily armed.
~ Rachel Caine
Tell you what: you can be Glammera the vampire hunter. I'll stick with being manly and heavily armed.
~ Rachel Caine
Such poisoning of waters set aside for conservation purposes could have consequences felt by every western duck hunter and by everyone to whom the sight and sound of drifting ribbons of waterfowl across an evening sky are precious. These
~ Rachel Carson
This guy, and he alone, hunts close to the house for field mice and birds.
~ Dean Koontz
Dr. Hunter insisted on the benefit of fresh air, and Mrs. Fraser agreed with this because of the ether fumes but kept talking about something she called germs, worrying that these would come in through the window and contaminate her "surgical field." She speaks as though she views it as a battleground, he thought, but then looked closely at her face and realized that indeed she did.
~ Diana Gabaldon
It was the love which the hunter has for living things, and which he can only express by aiming his gun at them ...
~ Italo Calvino
I've actually published two compilations, if only barely. Hire a private detective and possibly you'll be able to locate them. One was called 'Violent Screen,' and the other 'Now Playing at the Valencia.' Bantam and Simon and Schuster.
~ Stephen Hunter
If Eric's a demon," I said slowly, "that makes you a..." "Rogue demon hunter." I blinked. "Lost in the Buffyverse, are we?" "That show was a real pain in my ass," he muttered.
~ Unknown
You mean if a good hunter did this it was on purpose?
~ Louise Penny
No matter how spectacular their beauty, the deer hunter never sees the mountains.
~ Unknown
For the Bidens, it's not just about Joe; it's a family racket that includes his son Hunter and his two brothers, James and Frank. All of them have become millionaires by trading on Biden's political name and connections. "In the early 2000s," Politico reports, "Hunter had opened a lobbying practice that landed clients with interests that overlapped with Joe's committee assignments and legislative priorities.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
I realized fear one morning, with the blare of the fox hunter's sound. When they're all chasin' the poor bloody fox, 'tis safer to be dressed like the hound.
~ Jack Higgins
Autumns in Hunter were dedicated to a critical endeavor that enhanced our revelries year-round: the fermenting and bottling of apple cider.
~ Jacques Pepin
I did indeed say you could have lovers. But I never promised that I would not kill them.
~ Madeline Hunter
Denice Haraway was killed by a single gunshot wound to the head. Her remains were found the following January by a hunter deep in the woods near the settlement of Gerty, in Hughes County, twenty-seven miles from Ada and far from any place that had been searched.
~ John Grisham
Mongolians will never eat a marmot's armpits because "they contain the soul of a dead hunter.
~ John Lloyd
Margie had known many men, most of them guilty, wounded in their vanity, or despairing, so that she had developed a contempt for her quarry as a professional hunter of vermin does. It was easy to move such men through their fears and their vanities. They ached so to be fooled that she no longer felt triumph--only a kind of disgusted pity.
~ John Steinbeck
I was mean life a wolf. Now i'm mean like a weasel. When you're huntin' somepin you're a hunter, an' you're strong. Can't nobody beat a hunter. But when you get hunted--that's different. Somepin happens to you. You ain't strong; maybe you're fierce, but you ain't strong. I been hunted now for a long time. I ain't no hunter no more.
~ John Steinbeck
The witch hunter could not date the witch.
~ Zoe Forward, Hooked On A Witch