Top 14 Quotes About Moose Hunting

#1. I don't want the kind of theater that I love and grew up seeing to die out.

Jerry Herman

#2. There is no law for farm labor organizing, save the law of the jungle.

Cesar Chavez

#3. He thinks the sun comes up just to hear him crow.

Charles Martin

#4. Living is a kind of skill. The calm and wisdom of old age are achieved over time.

Atul Gawande

#5. Have you hugged your book today?

Barbara Brooke

#6. Unbuttered toast is a substance half complete, and to be forced to eat it in that state is necessarily to feel deprived.

John Thorne

#7. You won't even take your bow? Are you planning to throttle a moose with your bare hands, then?"
"I've a knife in my boot," she said, and then wondered, for a moment, if she could throttle a moose with her bare hands.

Kristin Cashore

#8. Don't say you're easy on me. You're about as easy as a nuclear war.

Duran Duran

#9. But, on more accounts than one, I had had enough of moose-hunting. I had not come to the woods for this purpose, nor had I foreseen it, though I had been willing to learn how the Indian manvred; but one moose killed was as good, if not as bad, as a dozen.

Henry David Thoreau

#10. My optimism has helped me through some hard times. If you try to send out good things, good things come back to you.

Jan Brett

#11. I have a conviction that it's only when you are put at full stretch that you can realise your full potential.

Edward Dunlop

#12. I'm not terribly conversant with children's literature in general. I tend to read books for adults, being an adult.

Lois Lowry

#13. If the matter of death is reduced to sleep and rest, what can there be so bitter in it, that any one should pine in eternal grief for the decease of a friend?

Lucretius

#14. A moose is an animal with horns on the front of its head and a hunting lodge wall on the back of it

Groucho Marx

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