Man is a predatory
Man is a predatory animal, and this aspect of his nature is nowhere better suited by environment than in the world of politics. Enid Lyons
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Man is a predatory animal, and this aspect of his nature is nowhere better suited by environment than in the world of politics. Enid Lyons
The financial collapse of 2008 got its start with predatory mortgages, that weren’t sold by community banks and credit unions, they were sold by fly by night mortgage brokers who had almost zero federal oversight and then the big banks looked over, saw the profit potential and they wanted it bad. So they jumped in … Read more
Just as there are predatory birds, so there are predatory ideas: I came under their spell. . . .Just as the survivors say that no one will ever understand the victims, what I must tell you is that you will never understand the executioners. Elie Wiesel
There were taken apples, and … closed up in wax. … After a month’s space, the apple inclosed in was was as green and fresh as the first putting in, and the kernals continued white. The cause is, for that all exclusion of open air, which is ever predatory, maintaineth the body in its first … Read more
Photography is a lot like telling a large predatory cat what to do-while an audience of people you can’t see watches you. Dorothea Lange
Reclaim our environment from those who would destroy it with their predatory economic behavior. Dennis Kucinich
She might have been born this way, without an empathy gene and other essentials. In that case, she would interpret any kindness as weakness. Among predatory beasts, any display of weakness is an invitation to attack. Dean Koontz
Why fight the ‘natural’ (oh, weaselly word!) order of things? Why? Because of this–one fine day, a purely predatory world shall consume itself. In an individual, selfishness uglifies the soul; for the human species, selfishness is extinction. David Mitchell
One fine day a predatory world shall consume itself. David Mitchell
We live in a predatory capitalist society in which everything is for sale. Everybody is for sale, so there is ubiquitous commodification – be it of music, food, people, or parking meters. Cornel West