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Quotes About Rabbits

The keys to the beetle are on the night table. I always like to drive fast when I feel that way. You get up to around ninety-five and you feel wonderful. Sometimes I drive all night and come back and you don't know it. It's fun out in the country. You hit rabbits, sometimes you hit dogs. Go take the beetle.
~ Ray Bradbury
He suddenly remembered the tape he had taken from Susan's answering machine, and hoped to God there wasn't anything more important in Gordon's message than ravings about rabbits.
~ Douglas Adams
I thought art was dead rabbits hanging by their feet on a wall. I went to Italy and saw all the religious paintings, and they didn't move me all that much. Then someone invited me to see this van Gogh exhibit at the Rosenberg Gallery in San Francisco.
~ Irving Stone
Rabbits need dignity and, above all, the will to accept their fate.
~ Richard Adams
In the great burrow, however, things happened differently. 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
even a small warren. This one had
~ Richard Adams
El-arairah is a trickster," said Buckthorn. "And rabbits will always need tricks.
~ Richard Adams
Those are rabbits down there, trotting along like a lot of squirrels with nuts. How can that be right?
~ Richard Adams
You may think it's a wonderful thing to be saved by Lord Frith in his power. How many rabbits has that happened to, I wonder? But I tell you, it was far more frightening than being chased by the Efrafans.
~ Richard Adams
As J. B. S. Haldane said when asked what evidence might contradict evolution, 'Fossil rabbits in the Precambrian.
~ Richard Dawkins
When challenged by a zealous Popperian to say how evolution could ever be falsified, J. B. S. Haldane famously growled: 'Fossil rabbits in the Precambrian.
~ Richard Dawkins
One day, God said 'Let there be prey.' And he created pigeons, rabbits, lambs and Gene Wilder.
~ Mel Brooks
If carrots got you drunk, rabbits would be messed-up.
~ Mitch Hedberg
There was an Old Person whose habits, Induced him to feed upon Rabbits; When he'd eaten eighteen, He turned perfectly green, Upon which he relinquished those habits.
~ Edward Lear
A couple of rabbits were being chased by a pack of coyotes. They stopped in a haystack, and one rabbit said to the other, "We gonna make a run for it, or stay here and outnumber them?"
~ Red Skelton
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
Despicable creatures, vultures: without a doubt the most disgusting birds ever. I suppose they served their purpose, but did they have to be so greasy and ugly? Couldn't we have cute fuzzy rabbits that cleaned up roadkill instead?
~ Rick Riordan
He nodded nervously. 'He looks like a magician. I hate magicians. They usually have rabbits.' I stared at him. 'You're scared of bunnies?' 'Blah-hah-hah! They're big bullies. Always stealing celery from defenceless satyrs.
~ Rick Riordan
Asking politicians to vote themselves out of power is like asking rabbits not to multiply, it ain't natural.
~ Bob Beckel
If we leave it to professionals themselves to reinvent their workplace, are we asking the rabbits to guard the lettuce?
~ Richard Susskind
Ah, your favourites are among these! I continued, turning to an obscure cushion full of something like cats. A strange choice of favourites, she observed scornfully. Unluckily, it was a heap of dead rabbits.
~ Emily Bronte
Stippling the white-washed walls with dancing shades and quavers. A bed-post, grown colossal, jigs about the ceiling, And shadows, strangely altered, stain the walls, revealing Eagles, and rabbits, and weird faces pulled awry, And hands which fetch and carry things incessantly.
~ Amy Lowell
Little rabbits, you know, always have games together before they go to bed.
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
One thing I've learned about vampires--they keep pulling new rabbits out of their cloaks. Big, fanged, carnivorous bunnies that'll eat your eyeballs if you're not paying attention.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton