Paul Moriarty Quotes (5 Quotes)


    We can't escape what we do as a product of culture. We are a cultural being we can't hunt as a bear or a mountain lion does. The need is no longer present.

    I decided that if I weren't willing to kill any animals myself, then I wouldn't eat their meat either.

    Those caribou hunters spent a lot of money on travel, equipment and licensing fees, a figure disproportionate to the value of the meat they gained for sustenance. I see a distinction here from indigenous peoples hunting for survival.

    I really get disturbed when I listen to them talk, when I read what they write. The excitement they feel is something like a serial killer's who has found a socially-acceptable outlet for his pathology.

    I remember not wanting to be rude, but I would aim to miss.



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