See with what entire freedom the whaleman takes his handful of lamps-often but old bottles and vials, though. . . . He burns, too, the purest of oil. . . . It is sweet as early grass butter in April. He goes and hunts for his oil, so as to be sure of its freshness and genuineness, even as the traveler on the prairie hunts up his own supper of game.
You ride astride the imaginary in order to hunt down the real.
Your patience may have long to wait,Whether in little things or great,But all good luck, you soon will learn,Must come to those who nobly earn. Who hunts the hay-field overWill find the four-leaved clover.
We eat, therefore we hunt.
If you don't hunt it down and kill it, it will hunt you down and kill you.
The man who hunts a deer does not gaze at the mountains.
Like a dog, he hunts in dreams.
You not only are hunted by others, you unknowingly hunt yourself.
Pleasures are all alike simply considered in themselves: he that hunts, or he that governs the commonwealth, they both please themselves alike, only we commend that, whereby we ourselves receive some benefit.
The sweetest hunts are stolen. To steal a hunt, either go far into the wilderness where no one has been, or else find some undiscovered place under everybody's nose
My heart is a lonely hunter that hunts on a lonely hill.
To hunt for symbols in a fairy tale is absolutely fatal.
Unless people are prepared to declare themselves your enemies you have to hunt around for them.
I am a hunter. Not merely 'a person who hunts', but someone to whom this ancient, natural and honorable activity is an essential and deeply meaningful part of life.
The cold passion for truth hunts in no pack.
The hunt is on and brother you're the prey.
Everyone loves a witch hunt as long as it's someone else's witch being hunted.
Lord, there's danger in this land, you get witch hunts and wars when church and state hold hands.
It's funny how everyone hates witch hunts. . . until they see a witch.
The lion is ashamed, it's true, when he hunts with the fox.