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Quotes About Domestication

Our modern acorn squashes and summer squashes are derived from those American squashes domesticated thousands of years ago.
~ Jared Diamond
Peoples of the Fertile Crescent domesticated local plants much earlier. They domesticated far more species, domesticated far more productive or valuable species, domesticated a much wider range of types of crops, developed intensified food production and dense human populations more rapidly, and as a result entered the modern world with more advanced technology, more complex political organization, and more epidemic diseases with which to infect other peoples.
~ Jared Diamond
Why aren't people afraid of their dogs? How long can what was once a wild animal deny its wildness?
~ Tove Jansson
Feral hamsters are not pets. They mean business.
~ David Foster Wallace
I'm afraid the popularity of the domestic cat would drop very quickly if little kitty could roar its displeasure.
~ Yann Martel
What don't we realize is that we are a strange and forbidding species to wild animals. We fill them with fear. They avoid us as much as possible. It took centuries to still the fear in some pliable animals – domestication it's called – but most cannot get over their fear, and I doubt they ever will. When wild animals fight us, it is out of sheer desperation. They fight when they feel they have no other way out.
~ Yann Martel
What you don't realize is that we are a strange and forbidding species to wild animals. We fill them with fear. They avoid us as much as possible. It took centuries to still the fear in some pliable animals—domestication it's called—but most cannot get over their fear, and I doubt they ever will.
~ Yann Martel
Cuando era niño, solía llevar a casa animales del bosque (…) Nunca logré domesticarlos, porque lo único que querían, ciega e irracionalmente, era escapar.
~ Lian Hearn
The most widely raised type of silkworm, the larva of the 'Bombyx mori', no longer exists anywhere in a natural state. As my encyclopedia poignantly puts it: 'The legs of the larvae have degenerated, and the adults no longer fly'.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
I can't see myself as a very domesticated person, with a suburb house and stuff like that.
~ Bill Skarsgard
Absurdism, I would argue, itself is a strategic domestication of modernism. The category subsumes a heterogeneous body of intensely specific works under a series of unequivocal generalizations. With its user-friendly philosophical precepts, absurdism allows a reassuring aura of meaningfulness to emerge from recalcitrant works.
~ Unknown
DNA reconstruction from prehistoric C. familiaris remains in America indicates that the animals derived from a common Asian population. They were not domesticated from American wolves. They came with the people.
~ Craig Childs
Yet did you know that every dog alive today has a little wolf DNA? Not just huskies, who often look like wolves, but pugs, corgis, poodles? Chuhuahuas - they sometimes act like they still are wolves.
~ W. Bruce Cameron
It seems reckless, even perverse, to spend so much time and effort nurturing such a deadly thing...Ernie and Pooka seek to understand death and to master their fear of it by domesticating it in the form of the brugmansia.
~ Dean Koontz
Jane Austen has often been praised as a natural historian. She is a naturalist among tame animals. She does not study men (as Dostoevsky does) in his wild state before he has been domesticated. Her men and women are essentially men and women of the fireside.
~ Unknown
Parece reconhecer-se muito mais facilmente o fogo depois de domesticado.
~ Unknown
Emasculation happens in marriage as well. Women are often attracted to the wilder side of a man, but once having caught him they settle down to the task of domesticating him. Ironically, if he gives in he'll resent her for it, and she in turn will wonder where the passion has gone.
~ John Eldredge
As Robert Bly laments in Iron John, "Some women want a passive man if they want a man at all; the church wants a tamed man—they are called priests; the university wants a domesticated man—they are called tenure-track people; the corporation wants a . . . sanitized, hairless, shallow man.
~ John Eldredge
What we call education is nothing but domestication of the human being.
~ Miguel Angel Ruiz
My father used to say that, through culture, humans effectively domesticated themselves.
~ Richard Leakey
Domesticated animals were often too valuable to be eaten. Indeed, the amount of meat consumed per person may well have gone down with the advent of farming as wild animals became scarce, at least near villages. (In fact, it's safe to say that meat consumption has fluctuated greatly throughout history and throughout the world, and that, with very few exceptions, until recently it was mostly eaten occasionally.)
~ Mark Bittman
It must be remembered: fields end freedom. Whatever the astonishing subsequent achievements of civilization, it had a little recognized price: humanity itself became one of its own domesticated species. We enslaved ourselves to conquer.
~ Unknown
Reclam?: civilizaÈ›ie înseamn? domesticirea È™i creÈ™terea fricii.
~ Unknown
Of all domesticated mammals, pigs possess the greatest potential for swiftly and efficiently changing plants into flesh.
~ Marvin Harris