Animals Quote by Jan Morris
““In a Kenya game park once I saw a family of wart-hogs waddling ungainly and in a tremendous hurry across the grass. Contemptuous though I am of those who find animals comic…still I could not help laughing at this quaint spectacle. My African companion rightly rebuked me. “You should not laugh at them,” he said. “They are beautiful to each other.””
About This Quote
Source Travelogue: "The Scent of the Sun" (fictional), 1990
Laughter at wildlife can overlook their intrinsic beauty, reminding us that humor may clash with respect for other beings.
In simple terms: Laughing at animals can miss their deeper beauty.
Balance humor with reverence for nature.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- wildlife photography
- tourism
- environmental education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does humor become harmful?
- How can we appreciate wildlife without ridicule?
Humor can be misinterpreted as disrespect.