Evolution Quote by Robinson Jeffers
“What but the wolf's tooth whittled so fine The fleet limbs of the antelope? What but fear winged the birds, and hunger Jewelled with such eyes the great goshawk's head?”
About This Quote
Source Poem: "The Dark Between the Stars" by Robinson Jeffers, 1919
The poem likens natural predators’ sharp teeth and wings to fear and hunger, suggesting that primal forces drive both predator and prey.
In simple terms: Nature’s predators are driven by fear and hunger.
Recognize the primal motives behind actions.
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Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- wildlife observation
- philosophical reflection
- writing inspiration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do fear and hunger shape behavior in humans?
- What other natural forces mirror these drives?
The analogy may oversimplify complex ecological relationships.