And this is what happened, ands this is why the caribou and the wolf are one; for the caribou feeds the wolf, but it is the wolf that keeps the caribou strong.
Farley MowatIt is in our nature to travel into our past, hoping thereby to illuminate the darkness that bedevils the present.
Farley MowatI write better in Cape Breton... too many people around in Ontario. Down there I meet all sorts of non-human people, but they don't bother me, and I don't feel I have to apologize on behalf of my species quite so often.
Farley MowatWhenever and wherever men have engaged in the mindless slaughter of animals (including other men), they have often attempted to justify their acts by attributing the most vicious or revolting qualities to those they would destory; and the less reason there is for the slaughter, the greater the campaign for vilification.
Farley MowatAfter all, we fought the Yanks in 1812 and kicked them the hell out of our country - but not with blanks.
Farley MowatI write every day. I'm always in the process of writing my last book, until the next one.
Farley MowatWe have doomed the wolf not for what it is, but for what we deliberately and mistakenly perceive it to be โthe mythologized epitome of a savage ruthless killer โ which is, in reality, no more than a reflected image of ourself.
Farley MowatAh me son, we don't be takin' nothin' from the sea. We has to sneak up on what we wants and wiggle it away
Farley MowatWe're under some gross misconception that we're a good species, going somewhere important, and that at the last minute we'll correct our errors and God will smile on us. It's delusion.
Farley MowatThe wolf never kills for fun, which is probably one of the main differences distinguishing him from man.
Farley MowatMutt enjoyed traveling by car, but he was an unquiet passenger. He suffered from the delusion, common to dogs and small boys, that when he was looking out the right-hand side, he was probably missing something far more interesting on the left-hand side.
Farley MowatInaction will cause a man to sink into the slough of despond and vanish without a trace.
Farley MowatStephen Harper is probably the most dangerous human being ever elevated to power in Canada.
Farley MowatOn my 70th birthday, I was asked how I felt about mankind's prospects. This is my reply: We are behaving like yeasts in a brewer's vat, multiplying mindlessly while greedily consuming the substance of a finite world. If we continue to imitate the yeasts, we will perish as they perish, having exhausted our resources and poisoned ourselves in the lethal brew of our own wastes. Unlike the yeasts, we have a choice. What will it be?
Farley Mowat