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You not only are hunted by others, you unknowingly hunt yourself.

Dejan Stojanovic
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In order to survive in a world of instinct,its' alternative is to hunt or being hunted.Reject this, then be prepared to be hunted.

Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
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I've never really learned how to do this. When we hunted, we had people to take care of what we caught.""I thought you hunted with birds.""We did.""So the birds caught the animals, other people cleaned them... When you say 'hunting,' do you really mean 'going for a walk'?

Kate Sherwood, Sacrati
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When hunting a lion it is wise to remind yourself that you too are being hunted.

Matshona Dhliwayo
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The mind can be hunted, but hunting needs the mind.

Waheed Ibne Musa, Johnny Fracture
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Everyone loves a witch hunt as long as it's someone else's witch being hunted.

Walter Kirn
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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.

Ernest Hemingway
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Humans hunt and kill maneaters.What if animals hunted animal eaters?!

Manoj Vaz
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You can be the hunter, or you can be the hunted.

Lisa Gardner, The Neighbor
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When a person sets out upon a journey - whether to hunt for food or knowledge, to make war, or even to visit the Otherworld - they are never the same when they return. Traveling changes us. Journeys shapes our memories and expand our experiences. Those things we bring back from the hunt - either food or knowledge - sustain us and keep us curious about the world. Think of your own travels and adventures out upon the land or in foreign countries: What wonderful stories do you have to tell? What experiences have you "hunted" or sought on your travels? What have you learned from the land? The stories told about journeys are as important (perhaps more important) than the destination. The journey lasts for only a fixed time, but the stories told of it, the wisdom brought back, can keep traveling forever, keep living, even after the tellers have traveled on.

Ari Berk & Carolyn Dunn, Coyote Speaks: Wonders of the Native American World
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