Buffalo Quote by Ernest Thompson Seton Download Open image “Though so trifling, the success of our first Buffalo hunt gave us quite a social lift.” — Ernest Thompson Seton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Buffalo Firsts Hunting Hunts Social Success Trifling
Historically the buffalo had more influence on man than all other Plains animals combined. It was life, food, raiment, and shelter to the Indians.… — Walter Prescott Webb Copy Share Image
I suppose we need not go mourning the buffaloes. In the nature of things, they had to give place to better cattle, though the… — John Muir Copy Share Image
“For us hunting wasn’t a sport. It was a way to be intimate with nature, that intimacy providing us with wild unprocessed food free from pesticides and hormones and with the bonus of having been produced without the addition of great quantities of fossil fuel. In addition, hunting provided us with an ever scarcer relationship in a world of cities,… — Ted Kerasote Copy Share
“Modern life conceals our need for diverse, wild, natural communities, but it does not alter that need.. if you want to feel what it… — Georgia Pellegrini Copy Share Image
If you wait through long, cold hours in the November woods with a bow in your hands hoping a buck will show or if… — Donald Trump, Jr Copy Share Image
“Hunting was not hard work. It consisted of a leisurely stroll in the country with a bunch of friends, followed by a short period… — Robert L. Forward Copy Share Image
There was such a relationship between the buffalo and the American Indian - the Indians would eat them, live inside their pelts, use every… — Val Kilmer Copy Share Image
“These men flocked to the plains, and were rather stimulated than retarded by the danger of an Indian war. This was another potent agency in producing the result we enjoy to-day, in having in so short a time replaced the wild buffaloes by more numerous herds of tame cattle, and by substituting for the useless Indians the intelligent owners of… — William T. Sherman Copy Share
My great forte in killing buffaloes was to get them circling by riding my horse at the head of the herd and shooting their… — Buffalo Bill Copy Share Image
A hunt based only on trophies taken falls far short of what the ultimate goal should be . . . time to commune with… — Fred Bear Copy Share Image
“The perfection of hunting spelled the end of hunting as a way of life. Easy meat meant more babies. More babies meant more hunters.… — Ronald Wright Copy Share Image
There are no Rabbits in the north-west. This statement, far from final, is practically true today, but I saw plenty of Lynxes, and one… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
“Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Astor together could have raised money enough to buy a quarter share in my little dog.” — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
Fort Smith, being the place of my longest stay, was the scene of my largest medical practice. — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
The name Peace River itself is the monument of a successful effort on the part of the Company to bring about a better understanding… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
Amid the cheering of the crowds, he hardly heard his master's voice, but he saw the familiar head and shoulders, and the bright flag… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
“Thar is two things that every national crisis is bound to show up: first, a lot o' dum fools in command; second, lot o… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
At this camp I had the unique experience of showing all these seasoned Westerners that it was possible to make a fire by the… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
We were now back at Smith Landing, and fired with a desire to make another Buffalo expedition on which we should have ampler time… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
The ancient feud between cat and dog is not forgotten in the north, for the Lynx is the deadly foe of the Fox and… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
I have only one prejudice in horseflesh - I do not like a white one. — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
I certainly know that on our first tour of America in 1968, David Crosby came to see us backstage at the Fillmore East in… — Justin Hayward Copy Share Image
Dan Brister's book bears witness to the last fifteen years of this bureaucratic madness to tame the last vestige of wild America and domesticate… — Doug Peacock Copy Share Image
I learned about the market's power when I was traded to the Buffalo Bills for $100. — Jack Kemp Copy Share Image
For a healthy alternative to buffalo wings, slide the bone of a human finger into a block of tofu and bake. — Giada De Laurentiis Copy Share Image
I will remain what I am until I die, a hunter, and when there are no buffalo or other game I will send my… — Sitting Bull Copy Share Image
How'd you communicate?" "Paper and pen. Amazing inventions. Anyway, once we were in Buffalo, I led him here. We couldn't figure out a way… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
[For American consumer society], the country's reserves of ignorance constitute a natural resource as precious as the Mississippi River or the long-lost herds of… — Lewis H. Lapham Copy Share Image
I believe there are two sides to the phenomenon known as death, this side where we live, and the other side where we shall… — Crowfoot Copy Share Image
At last, after almost fifty years in the hopper, the most famous unpublished novel in America is in print. Who Shot the Water Buffalo?… — Ed McClanahan Copy Share Image
I wanted to pay tribute to my musical influences: Buffalo Springfield, Lightfoot, the Beatles, the Hollies. — Dan Fogelberg Copy Share Image
There was such a relationship between the buffalo and the American Indian - the Indians would eat them, live inside their pelts, use every… — Val Kilmer Copy Share Image
Whether a character in your novel is full of choler, bile, phlegm, blood or plain old buffalo chips, the fire of life is in… — James Alexander Thom Copy Share Image