A Quote by Charlie Higson

If a wolf attacks his sheep, the shepard kills the wolf, but he eats the sheep when he's hungry. — © Charlie Higson
If a wolf attacks his sheep, the shepard kills the wolf, but he eats the sheep when he's hungry.
The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep's for which the sheep thanks the shepherd as his liberator, while the wolf denounces him for the same act as the destroyer of liberty. Plainly, the sheep and the wolf are not agreed upon a definition of liberty.
The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep's throat, for which the sheep thanks the shepherd as his liberator, while the wolf denounces him for the same act as the destroyer of liberty. Plainly, the sheep and the wolf are not agreed upon a definition of liberty.
It is as if a wolf devoured a sheep and the sheep were so powerful that it transformed the wolf and turned him into a sheep. So, when we eat Christ's flesh physically and spiritually, the food is so powerful that it transforms us.
Blaming the wolf would not help the sheep much. The sheep must learn not to fall in the clutches of the wolf.
So when the wolf pounces on your lamb, just ignore the pitiful bleating and remind yourself that this is a democracy, where every sheep can freely express its preference for which kind of wolf it wants to be eaten by. Many sheep, perhaps understandably, prefer a wolf in sheep's clothing, which is after all the basic idea of democracy. So far it has worked pretty well. The wolves all agree on that, and they want to spread democracy everywhere.
Ahmadinijad was stupid enbough to be a wolf in wolf's clothing, to expose his teeth and nails and alert the west. I can be a wolf in sheep's clothing. I have all the diplomatic and rhetoric skills to do so.
To protect the sheep, you gotta catch the wolf. And it takes a wolf to catch a wolf, you understand?
A wolf eats sheep but now and then, ten Thousands are devour'd by Men.
Sheep can befriend a hungry wolf only for briefly.
The wolf will never lose sleep, worrying about the feelings of sheep. But no-one ever told the sheep, that they outnumber the wolves.
Pope Francis seems to be a much nicer man than Pope Benedict, but I'm not sure that his views on things that really matter are all that different. Whereas Benedict was perhaps a wolf in wolf's clothing, Francis is perhaps a wolf in sheep's clothing.
A Wolf eats sheep but now and then; Ten thousands are devour'd by men. An open foe may prove a curse, but a pretend friend is worse.
It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his counselor.
I am not a wolf in sheep's clothing, I'm a wolf in wolf's clothing.
Only a sheep with lion's heart can attack wolf, not the sheep with lion's teeth or with lion's claw!
Why be the sheep when you can be the wolf?
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