A Quote by John Flanagan

It's the Kalkara. they're hunting. — © John Flanagan
It's the Kalkara. they're hunting.

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If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.
I love my hunting dog. I loved my hunting dog - I'm not very good at hunting.
I did not start hunting until later in life. When I was a kid growing up in Pennsylvania, my dad worked at a steel mill, and we didn't have the means to buy guns or take off and go hunting. But I loved being outdoors. I built tree stands and ground blinds in the woods and pretended that I was hunting.
Fox hunting, there's big fox hunting thing, there's arguments in Britain about fox hunting. And they go around. They obviously hunt foxes because the foxes, they attack chickens. And posh people have an alliance with chickens just like in the First World War.
There's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.
Over the years, with hunting, I think what's become my favorite part of hunting is how self-sufficient I'm becoming.
I've known no better teacher than hunting. And what hunting has taught me is hardly restricted to the ways of wildings and woods.
I was not only hunting for my liberty, but also hunting for my name.
I decline to go fox hunting (nor did she want her sons William and Harry to be involved in hunting).
There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
It is a surprisingly close progression from hunting animals to hunting and torturing people... catching and lynching blacks or smoking out Jews during the Holocaust.
Hunting really divides people in Britain. We keep pets, and we name our animals, but we're not too worried about industrial hunting practices.
What about you three, where are you going?" Even before Halt answered, Will knew what he was going to say. But that didn't make it any less terrifying or blood-chilling when the words were said. "We're going after the Kalkara.
when we badly want a thing, we go to hunting for good and righteous reasons for it; we give it that fine name to comfort our consciences, whereas we privately know we are only hunting for plausible ones.
Hunting after happiness is like hunting after a lost sheep in the wilderness--when you find it, the chances are that it is a skeleton.
It's the difference between hunting a lion and hunting a deer. If someone hunts a lion, it's like: "Wow, they're brave!" But if they're hunting a deer it's like: "That poor deer!" I know that. I know that guys getting killed is horrible but people have seen it before. You've seen The Evil Dead. With girls, it's like: "I don't want to see that happening..." I know that.
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