Quote by Stephen Leacock Download Open image ““A sportsman is a man who, every now and then, simply has to go out and kill something.”” — Stephen Leacock ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
A sportsman is a man who, every now and then, simply has to get out and kill something. — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
“If a sportsman true you’d be Listen carefully to me; Never, never let your gun Pointed be at anyone; That it might unloaded be… — Anne Edwards Copy Share Image
A man who risks his life in shooting big game in order to secure good specimens for natural history collections, or to rid a… — Robert Baden-Powell Copy Share Image
“Athletes, he believed, were simple, straightforward people, cruel and brutal if you like, but never petty. They knocked you down and hurt you, and… — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image
“He had the polite yet aggressive air of a man who enjoys competitive racket sports.” — Hari Kunzru Copy Share Image
“When a man wantonly destroys one of the works of man we call him a vandal, when he wantonly destroys one of the works… — Joseph Wood Krutch Copy Share Image
“I am not mortal. I do not play by your rules. I have killed and hunted men for sport. Do not mistake me for… — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“No matter how good a man is, there's always some horse can pitch him.” — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
“Sport, truth, like art, is in the eye of the beholder. You believe what you choose and I'll believe what I know” — John Berendt Copy Share Image
“Sport has a way of finding characters who se impact goes well beyond the playing fields, and touches the core of what life means.… — Anindya Dutta Copy Share Image
My parents migrated to Canada in 1876, and I decided to go with them. — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
You frequently ask, where are the friends of your childhood, and urge that they shall be brought back to you. As far as I… — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
The parent who could see his boy as he really is, would shake his head and say: 'Willie is no good; I'll sell him. — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
It's called political economy because it is has nothing to do with either politics or economy. — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
How can you shorten the subject? That stern struggle with the multiplication table, for many people not yet ended in victory, how can you… — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
A silk dress in four sections, and shoes with high heels that would have broken the heart of John Calvin. — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
Humor may be defined as the kindly contemplation of the incongruities of life, and the artistic expression thereof. — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
A lone maple leaf resting on sand Have you ever been out for a late autumn walk in the closing part of the afternoon,… — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
In ancient times they had no statistics so they had to fall back on lies. — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
“Suppose a would-be writer can't begin? I really believe there are many excellent writers who have never written because they never could begin. This… — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
We think of the noble object for which the professor appears tonight, we may be assured that the Lord will forgive any one who… — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image