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Quotes About Buffalo

A cold wind blew on the prairie on the day the last buffalo fell. A death wind for my people.
~ Sitting Bull
Smoke was hanging over Buffalo like judgment.
~ Lucille Clifton
I learned about the market's power when I was traded to the Buffalo Bills for $100.
~ Jack Kemp
The Indians the needed some food, and some skins for a roof. They only took what they needed, baby, millions of buffalo were the proof.
~ Ted Nugent
This old bastard was becoming my favorite person in Kongor who was not a buffalo.
~ Marlon James
Read about the then-Greek city of Smyrna in 1922 to see a human Buffalo Jump in action.
~ Unknown
Another fantastic snack (can you tell I love snacking?) is roasted chickpeas. Google it. My favorite, not surprisingly, is the buffalo ranch flavor (from the Kid Tested Firefighter Approved blog40), using a silicone baking mat.
~ Michael Greger
Our Klutz clangs into Stop signs while riding a bike, and knocks over giant displays of expensive fine china. Despite being five foot nine and weighing 110 pounds, she is basically like a drunk buffalo who has never been a part of human society. But Fred Tom loves her anyway.
~ Mindy Kaling
Betty took him for a walk in the zoo and he was amused by her evident belief in the curative power of animals. She seemed to think that it must steady him to look at a buffalo.
~ Nathanael West
Just as they had followed the buffalo across the plains, wolves now followed it, in a few short years, to the brink of extinction.
~ Nicholas Evans
You looked like a half-literate moron in that letter, like an anti-intellectual jackanapes trying to stampede his way into power with all the finesse of a lovestruck buffalo.
~ Patrick Ness
They rode up the faint marks of the old trace where thousands of sojourners walking and riding both had crossed it and before them the buffalo far back in time. She joined the stream of humanity that had gone down that road, just one more story in a stream of narratives both likely and unlikely that were being told somewhere even now, by someone, in a far place.
~ Paulette Jiles
The Lakotas were the true horse-and-buffalo Sioux of popular imagination, and they constituted nearly half the Sioux nation.
~ Unknown