Quotes About Cattle
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~ Jared Diamond
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The barn was dark from the storm, and we couldn't find the harness, which no one had used in years. Old Jake, who had sprained his good foot falling off a horse and was hobbling around worse than ever, started getting panicky at the idea of the dam giving out and washing away the cattle, but I told him to hush his mouth. We all knew what was at stake, and if we were going to save the ranch, we needed clear heads.
~ Jeannette Walls
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I know a lot of cowboys and I've done a little work on ranches with cattle, and those people become your friends, and keep their word.
~ Tommy Lee Jones
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Running those poor steers back and forth in the heat is ridiculous. What they ought to do is put the steers in the convention hall and run the delegates.
~ Stanley Marcus
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TWISTING THE TAIL OF A COW will encourage her to move forward," the text declared. "If the tail is held up over the back, it serves as a mild restraint. In both cases, the handler should hold the tail close to the base to avoid breaking it, and stand to the side to avoid being kicked.
~ Tony Hillerman
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In towns, the nomads remain outsiders for a while. They become a class divorced from their occupation as herders. They are called drokpa in an undertone that indicates an unsophisticated, uneducated person, a person still in progress. In their own villages they are known to everyone for their horsemanship, their ability to round cattle, their weaving skills, for being a good child to their parents, or simply for their ability to make good yogurt and dried cheese.
~ Unknown
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THINK ABOUT COWS THINK ABOUT COWS THINK ABOUT COWS.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
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Why the wild rushing delight? Why the bullocks? Far be it from me to offer an explanation ("In general those who try to explain pictures are entirely wrong," said Picasso to Juan Larrea) but I will mention a circumstance that may have some bearing on their presence: in mountain country the cattle usually stay out on the high pastures for the summer, and when the right season comes they are brought down, often with rejoicing and sometimes with wreaths of flowers about their horns.
~ Patrick O'Brian
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If cattle were their own nation, they would be the world's third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
~ Paul Hawken
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We know very little about the effect of electricity on sharks," the narrator will say, in a deeply scientific voice. "That is why Todd is going to jab this Great While in the testicles with a cattle prod.
~ Dave Barry
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It was always difficult to get cattle returned once a marriage was dissolved.
~ Dave Eggers
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But in 1977, the United States separated itself from every other government in history by vilifying meat and pushing grains, which were traditionally used to fatten cattle. Soon after, America's obesity rate shot up and hasn't stopped.
~ Christopher McDougall
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Wrangler butts drive me nuts.
~ Cindy Gerard
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For what sense or understanding have they? They follow minstrels and take the multitude for a teacher, not knowing that many are bad and few good. For the best men choose one thing above all—immortal glory among mortals; but the masses stuff themselves like cattle.
~ Heraclitus
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In essence our failure was a vivid demonstration, which I have never forgotten, that theories, however plausible and "obviously" valid, can be destroyed totally by the obstinate facts of the real world. Davis had brought us an unbeatable scheme for raising cattle profitably. The cattle had a different scheme. No doubt my later deep skepticism of the a priorism of mainstream economics had some of its origins in this experience.
~ Herbert A. Simon
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det finns tre slags människor - tänkare, murvlar och boskap.
~ Hjalmar Söderberg
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You got beef, bring your cow. I will cattle you.
~ Lil Wayne
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Oh, this isn't country,' says Liam. 'This is not country, believe me. I was brought up on a cattle farm in Gloucestershire. That was country. This is just a nice place for people to live who don't want to live in cities.
~ Lisa Jewell
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I have a cow's valve in my heart.
~ Maurice Strong
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Then a new kind of train appeared on the line. Living people were jammed in locked cattle cars.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
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I keep endlessly busy with all kinds of stuff, mostly horses, cattle, livestock, things like that.
~ Sam Shepard
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All over the land are vast and handsome pastures, with good grass for cattle, and it strikes me the soil would be very fertile were the country inhabited and improved by reasonable people.
~ Unknown
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What's all the row over at Ben's? [Mrs. Ide] inquired, placidly, from her comfortable chair. Rustlers, cattle, foremen, sheriffs, and Heaven only knows what, replied Hettie, distractedly.
~ Zane Grey
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The cattle crouched round them in soft shadowy clumps, placidly munching, and dreaming with wide-open eyes. The narrow zone of colour created by the firelight was like the planet Earth - a little freak of brightness in a universe of impenetrable shadows
~ Unknown
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