Top 38 Quotes About Hares
#1. We came in the wind of the carnival. A wind of change, or promises. The merry wind, the magical wind, making March hares of everyone, tumbling blossoms and coat-tails and hats; rushing towards summer in a frenzy of exuberance.
Joanne Harris
#2. The other animals." When she didn't reply, he sighed, frustration on his face. "They have - what you say - hop, hop. And they have the-" He put his hand behind his head and made a 'V' then wiggled his fingers.
"Ah! You mean hares.
Karen Hawkins
#3. It is my contention that Aesop was writing for the tortoise market. hares have no time to read.
Anita Brookner
#4. He that pursues two hares at once, does not catch one and lets the other go.
Benjamin Franklin
#5. Is it birthday weather for you, dear soul?
Is it fine your way,
With tall moon-daisies alight, and the mole
Busy, and elegant hares at play
By meadow paths where once you would stroll
In the flush of day?
Cecil Day-Lewis
#6. Warren Buffett is one of the best learning machines on this earth. The turtles which outrun the hares are learning machines. If you stop learning in this world, the world rushes right by you.
Lucas Remmerswaal
#7. But a hare, now, that is a different thing altogether. A hare is not a pet but a person. Hares are clever and brave and loving, and they have fairy blood in them. It's a grand thing to have a hare for a friend.
Elizabeth Goudge
#8. Tortoises can tell you more about the road than hares.
Khalil Gibran
#9. The hares of the dawn'
the ingenuous metaphor of the cowboy poet
are the little round clouds on the horizon behind the dark fringe of the thicket, golden in the sunrise.
Romulo Gallegos
#10. If you chase several hares at once, you won't overtake any one of them.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#12. When the hares have all been caught, the hunting dogs are cooked.
Laozi
#13. The human imagination ... has great difficulty in living strictly within the confines of a materialist practice or philosophy. It dreams, like a dog in its basket, of hares in the open.
John Berger
#16. In real life, it is the hare who wins. Every time. Look around you. And in any case it is my contention that Aesop was writing for the tortoise market. Hares have no time to read. They are too busy winning the game.
Anita Brookner
#17. He was unmistakably sipping iced tea with the hatters and the hares.
Tony Vigorito
#19. We are to call hares ad become mushrooms," Jermayan explained kindly. "Presumimg Kindolhinadetil will grant us the load of a mirror."
"Yes of course," Kellen said, with only a touch of irony."That makes perfect sense.
Mercedes Lackey
#20. Oh, a very useful philosophical animal, your average tortoise. Outrunning metaphorical arrows, beating hares in races ... very handy.
Terry Pratchett
#21. If you pursue two hares, both will escape you.
Robert Jordan
#22. Your words, O Hares! are good; but they lack both claws and teeth such as we have.
Aesop
#23. The hunt for spouses is an activity on a par with fox-hunting or hawking, though the weapons and dramatis personae differ. Just as grizzled old men know the habits of hares and quail, so do elegant society gossips know every titbit about the year's eligible men and women.
Marie Brennan
#24. Countless were the hares ready skinned and the plucked fowls that hung on the trees for burial in the pots, numberless the wildfowl and game of various sorts suspended from the branches that the air might keep them cool. Sancho counted more than sixty wine skins
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#26. Why aren't you at your booth?" "She ran out of bats' testicles and hares' anuses," I piped up.
"Is it anuses or ani?" Roxy asked in an aside, looking perplexed. "You say octopi, don't you? Shouldn't more than one hare's anus be ani?
Katie MacAlister
#27. We live in a culture full of hares; but the tortoise always wins.
Dave Ramsey
#28. Science sees signs; Poetry, the thing signified.
Co-author with his brother Julius Hare.
Augustus William Hare
#30. When I need somebeast to tell me m'name I'll jolly well ask m'self. Pish tush! The very idea, tellin' a chap his own moniker!
Brian Jacques
#31. Scoffin' a load of our grub an' not tellin' a story? I say, what a bally swizz!
Brian Jacques
#33. Why, you might just as well say that, I see what I eat, is the same as, I eat what I see.
Lewis Carroll
#34. We're the tortoise that has outrun the hare because it chose the easy predictions.
Charlie Munger
#35. Hell, which as every frequent traveler knows, is in Concourse D of O'Hare Airport.
Dave Barry
#36. When your opponent gives you an opening, be swift as a hare.
Sun Tzu
#37. If you could runne, as you drinke, you might catch a hare.
George Herbert