"I have learned that with creatures one loves, suffering is not the only thing for which one may pity them. A rabbit who does not know when a gift has made him safe is poorer than a slug, even though he may think otherwise himself."
About Richard Adams
Richard Adams — Life and Legacy
Richard Adams, an English novelist, gained prominence with his 1972 work 'Watership Down,' a tale that intricately weaves themes of nature, survival, and the essence of community. His storytelling, rich with anthropomorphic characters, invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life and the natural world. Adams's quotes often reveal his deep appreciation for the environment and the struggles inherent in existence. For instance, he stated, 'The world is full of things that are not what they seem,' a reminder to look beyond superficial appearances and grasp the deeper realities of life. Adams's worldview challenges readers to consider the interconnectedness of all beings. In 'Watership Down,' the rabbits' journey symbolizes resilience and the importance of cooperation, reflecting his belief that community is essential for survival. His quote, 'You can't understand a rabbit's life unless you understand its world,' emphasizes the necessity of context and empathy in understanding different experiences. Today, Adams's insights continue to resonate, reminding us of our relationship with nature and the importance of living authentically. His work encourages a deeper appreciation for the environment and the bonds that unite us, making his quotes not only relevant but also profoundly impactful.
Quote collection
Richard Adams quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"I certainly think that 10 to 20 years from now, clearly the majority of veterinarians will be women."
"We are all human and fall short of where we need to be. We must never stop trying to be the best we can be."
"There is nothing that cuts you down to size like coming to some strange and marvelous place where no one even stops to notice that you stare about you."
"All the world will be your enemy, Prince of a Thousand enemies. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you; digger, listener, runner, Prince with the swift warning. Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed."
"You know how you let yourself think that everything will be all right if you can only get to a certain place or do a certain thing. But when you get there you find it's not that simple."
"To come to the end of a time of anxiety and fear! To feel the cloud that hung over us lift and disperse - that cloud that dulled the heart and made happiness no more than a memory! This at least is one joy that must have been known by almost every living creature."
"We all have to meet our match sometime or other."
"I distinguish two types of human beings, Love people, who love the sky and the flowers, and Power People, who are essentially sold on naked power."
"Rabbits (says Mr. Lockley) are like human beings in many ways. One of these is certainly their staunch ability to withstand disaster and to let the stream of their life carry them along, past reaches of terror and loss. They have a certain quality which it would not be accurate to describe as callousness or indifference. It is, rather, a blessedly circumscribed imagination and an intuitive feeling that Life is Now."
"When the man was disgraced and told to go away, he was allowed to ask all the animals whether any of them would come with him and share his fortunes and his life. There were only two who agreed to come entirely of their own accord, and they were the dog and the cat. And ever since then, those two have been jealous of each other, and each is for ever trying to make man choose which one he likes best. Every man prefers one or the other."
"A thing can be true and still be desperate folly."
"If a rabbit gave advice and the advice wasn't accepted, he immediately forgot it, and so did everyone else."
"I've always said that Watership Down is not a book for children. I say: it's a book, and anyone who wants to read it can read it."
"Men will never rest till they've spoiled the earth and destroyed the animals."
"Our children's children will hear a good story."
"Rabbits need dignity and above all the will to accept their fate."
"Like the pain of a bad wound, the effect of a deep shock takes some while to be felt. When a child is told, for the first time in his life, that a person he has known is dead, although he does not disbelieve it, he may well fail to comprehend it and later ask--perhaps more than once--where the dead person is and when he is coming back."
"One cloud feels lonely."
"They're all so much afraid of the Council that they're not afraid of anything else."