A Quote by Mitt Romney

I've always been a rodent and rabbit hunter - small varmints, if you will. I began when I was 15 or so, and I have hunted those kinds of varmints since then. — © Mitt Romney
I've always been a rodent and rabbit hunter - small varmints, if you will. I began when I was 15 or so, and I have hunted those kinds of varmints since then.
I'm not a big-game hunter. I've always been a rodent and rabbit hunter. Small varmints, if you will.
Imagine there's no varmints. It isn't hard to do.
Never have varmints, only grandvarmints.
This world's divided into two kinds of people: the hunter and the hunted. Luckily I'm the hunter. Nothing can change that.
We were all gun nuts and they were called varmints, crows were, because they ate grain and so did we.
I've become the hunted. I'm enjoying that. It's better to be the hunted than the hunter.
I was born in the Chi fo sho' and raised there till I was like 15. I then went on the road with X [DMX] and then moved to New York. I've moved to L.A. since then. I really have been bouncing around since 15.
Be the hunter, not the hunted.
You can be the hunter, or you can be the hunted.
When you're huntin' somepin you're a hunter, an' you're strong. Can't nobody beat a hunter. But when you get hunted - that's different. Somepin happens to you. You ain't strong: maybe you're fierce, but you ain't strong." - Muley
One of the things that troubles me the most in life, that upsets all of us, is that we reach this world with the capability to be anything. But then life starts to confine us inside our small realities. And then, the shadow of those other possible lives stays to lurk us and you can't shake it off, since it was so easy, it'd have been so easy to lead another life. We make twenty thousand small choices a day, and maybe one of those choices is the one that will take us to a completely different life. If you stop to think about it, it is vertiginous, hypnotizing and distressing.
Before I was the hunter. Now I'm the hunted.
In searching for the self, one cannot simultaneously be the hunter and the hunted.
Freedom is nothing but the distance between the hunter and the hunted.
That's what the great masters and mistresses have been saying ever since time began. They can point the way, leave signposts and little instructions in various books that are now called holy and worshipped for the cover of the book and not for what it says, but the instructions are all there for all to see, have always been and always will be.
... the ears of the hunted grow even keener than a hunter's.
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