Quotes About Herds
los nómadas y sus rebaños tomaban lo que necesitaban y luego se iban, dejando tras de sí una naturaleza aún más rica que antes.
~ Alan Weisman
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I will not allow mere names to make distinctions for me, but still see men in herds for all them.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Words become sentences, twisted, difficult/The story weaves itself, always noisiest at night/As herds of words won't stop. . . "Wildebeest of Words/Breathe In
~ Eileen Granfors
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Herds of reindeer move across Miles and miles of golden moss
~ W. H. Auden
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Politics is concerned with herds rather than with individuals, and the passions which are important in politics are, therefore, those in which the various members of a given herd can feel alike.
~ Bertrand Russell
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I love the countryside, which is where I live and feel most comfortable, and hate being surrounded by herds of people.
~ Marco Pierre White
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Archaeologists have discovered sites where entire herds were butchered annually in such ways. There are even sites where fences and obstacles were erected in order to create artificial traps and slaughtering grounds.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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We are only little herds of buffalo left scattered; the great herds that once covered the prairies are no more. See!—the white men are like the locusts when they fly so thick that the whole sky is a snowstorm.
~ Dee Brown
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By the way, it was his simulations that helped out in Jurassic Park - without them, there would have been only a few dinosaurs. Based on his techniques, Industrial Light and Magic could make whole herds of dinosaurs race across the screen.
~ Marvin Minsky
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Now Rann the Kite brings home the night That Mang the Bat sets free— The herds are shut in byre and hut For loosed till dawn are we. This is the hour of pride and power, Talon and tush and claw. Oh, hear the call!—Good hunting all That keep the Jungle Law!
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Now Rann the Kite brings home the night That Mang the Bat sets free— The herds are shut in byre and hut For loosed till dawn are we. This is the hour of pride and power, Talon and tusk and claw. Oh, hear the call!--Good hunting all That keep the Jungle Law!
~ Rudyard Kipling
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the Bat sets free— The herds are shut in byre and hut For loosed till dawn
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Now Rann, the Kite, brings home the night That Mang, the Bat, sets free— The herds are shut in byre and hut, For loosed till dawn are we. This is the hour of pride and power, Talon and tush and claw. Oh, hear the call! —Good hunting all That keep the Jungle Law! Night-Song in the Jungle. Mowgli's Brothers
~ Rudyard Kipling
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ABACTOR (ABA'CTOR) n.s.[Lat. abactor, a driver away.] Those who drive away or steal cattle in herds, or great numbers at once, in distinction from those that steal only a sheep or two.Blount.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Perhaps most important for nomads was the belief in the symbiosis that existed between wolf and humans on the steppe. Wolves were an integral part of keeping the balance of nature, ensuring that plagues of rabbits and rodents didn't break out, which in turn protected the all-important pasture for the nomads' herds.
~ Tim Cope
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If a princess in the days of enchantment had seen a four-footed creature from among those which live in herds come to her once and again with a human gaze which rested upon her with choice and beseeching, what would she think of in her journeying, what would she look for when the herds passed her? Surely for the gaze which had found her, and which she would know again.
~ George Eliot
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On account of the roughness of its mountains and the immoderate cold, Norway is the most unproductive of all countries, suited only for herds.
~ Else Roesdahl
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When you look at elephant herds that are nonstressed, the males are never around. They mate, they go; they're loners.
~ Mark Shand
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Every year, in late spring, thousands of zebras and gazelles and millions of wildebeests (WILL-duh-beests) migrate from the dry plains of Tanzania to Kenya.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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The land is not in the least bit fertile and yet the cattle herds grow larger and larger. A cow represents capital investment here.
~ Richard Leakey
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But see, the shepherds shun the noonday heat, The lowing herds to murmuring brooks retreat, To closer shades the panting flocks remove; Ye gods! And is there no relief for love?
~ Alexander Pope
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Elephant altruism on the Kenyan plains. With her tusks, Grace (right) lifted the fallen three-ton Eleanor to her feet, then tried to get her to walk by pushing her. But Eleanor fell again and eventually died, leaving Grace vocalizing with streaming temporal glands—a sign of deep distress. Being matriarchs of different herds, these two elephants were likely unrelated.
~ Frans de Waal
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Men are not so much the keepers of herds as herds are the keepers of men.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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There are none happy in the world but beings who enjoy freely a vast horizon—said Damodara, when his herds required new and larger pastures.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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