America's Greatest Game Bird: Archibald... A source page for quotes linked to Archibald Rutledge. 0 quotes
“A hound has a genuine and profound distrust of the general scheme of things in this life. Melancholy of an ancient and appealing sort is his. What makes his pessimism worthy of regard is the fact that it has its source in remarkably sagacity. His honest and steadfast refusal to be optimistic not only lends to his character a noble severity but also gives to his philosophy the serene charm of truth. He invariably seems to me to belong to an older and a wiser generation, which regards the behavior of all other living things as an exceedingly juvenile performance. A hound is the only dog that can make me self-conscious of my own ridiculousness. Fixed by his appraising eye, I shrink into my true stature.” DogsHounds Book:Bird Dog Days, Wingshooting Ways Source: Bird Dog Days, Wingshooting Ways
“I love a hound because he appears to me to be a dog of some spiritual significance. His sagacity begins where that of most dogs ends; where his ends, I know not. He has a perception poignant and true. He has taught me much about life. My obligation to him is that unpayable debt that we owe to one aa who has given us an insight into the meaning of existence; whose spiritual genius has led us to understand that life has about it a great deal more magic and mystery than people with dismally literal minds would have us believe; whose prescient hand has set ajar for us casements of the soul, through which are far gleams of what may be, for all I know, the gorgeous frontiers of Eternity.” DogsHounds Book:Bird Dog Days, Wingshooting Ways Source: Bird Dog Days, Wingshooting Ways
“It takes solitude under the stars, for us to be reminded of our eternal origin and our far destiny.” StarsSilenceDestinySolitudeEternalEternity Author:Archibald Rutledge
“It has always seemed to me that any man is a better man for being a hunter. This sport confers a certain constant alertness, and develops a certain ruggedness of character....Moreover, it allies us to the pioneer past. In a deep sense, this great land of ours was won for us by hunters.” MenCharacterPastCertainSportsLandConstantAlliesHuntingHobbiesHuntersPioneersBetter ManAlertnessHunting And Fishing Author:Archibald Rutledge
“Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters.” MenMereHuntingHuntersTurkeys Book:America's Greatest Game Bird: Archibald Rutledge's Turkey Hunting Tales Source: America's Greatest Game Bird: Archibald Rutledge's Turkey Hunting Tales
“The turkey's eyes are such that he can see a bumblebee turn a somersault on the verge of the horizon.” EyeTurnsHorizonHuntingTurkeysVergeBumblebees Book:America's Greatest Game Bird: Archibald Rutledge's Turkey Hunting Tales Source: America's Greatest Game Bird: Archibald Rutledge's Turkey Hunting Tales
“It is my fixed conviction that if a parent can give his children a passionate and wholesome devotion to the outdoors, the fact that he cannot leave each of them a fortune does not really matter so much.” IfsGivingChildrenDoeMatterFactsParentFortunePassionateConvictionDevotionFixed Book:The Doom of Ravenswood Source: The Doom of Ravenswood
“If there is anything in life in which I take a pardonable pride, it is my friendship for certain old woodsmen and hunters; obscure men, as far as the world is concerned, but faithful friends, loyal comrades.” IfsMenWorldCertainPrideConcernedFaithfulLoyalObscureHuntersMy FriendshipComradeAnything In LifeFaithful Friends Author:Archibald Rutledge
“You should remember that though another may have more money, beauty, and brains than you, when it comes to the rarer spiritual values such as charity, self-sacrifice, honor, nobility of heart, you have an equal chance with everyone to be the most beloved and honored of all people.” PeopleShouldHeartMaySelfCharacterRememberSpiritualValuesChanceBrainSacrificeHonorEqualCharityBelovedMore MoneyHonoredNobilitySelf SacrificeSmartnessSpiritual ValuesMost MeaningfulBeauty And Brains Author:Archibald Rutledge
“Familiarity with nature never breeds contempt. The more one learns, the more one expects surprises, and the more one becomes aware of the inscrutable.” NatureSurpriseContemptFamiliarityInscrutable Author:Archibald Rutledge