7 Quotes & Sayings By Peter Allison

Peter Allison grew up in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. He now lives in the Blue Mountains, where he works as a writer and editor, but also manages to travel to Europe often. He is the author of four novels, including 'The Paper Menagerie', inspired by his wife's childhood. Peter Allison is also the co-editor (with his wife) of the popular blog, A Little Bookshelf.

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This tree, though, had not been fed on, so it was apparent that the culprit was a bull (elephant) who was filled with testosterone but no outlet for it, so he pushed over trees. It's a great release for a bull and a way of showing his strength after a female has rejected him. If human males had the same ability, global deforestation would be complete by now. Peter Allison
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She asked another question: "What does it matter if the rhinos die out? Is it really important that they are saved?" This would normally have riled me.. but I had come to think of her as Dr. Spock from Star Trek - an emotionless, purely logical creature, at least with regards to her feelings for animals. Like Spock, though, I knew there were one or two things that stirred her, so I gave an honest reply.".. to be honest, it doesn't matter. No economy will suffer, nobody will go hungry, no diseases will be spawned. Yet there will never be a way to place a value on what we have lost. Future children will see rhinos only in books and wonder how we let them go so easily. It would be like lighting a fire in the Louvre and watching the Mona Lisa burn. Most people would think 'What a pity' and leave it at that while only a few wept. Peter Allison
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Hunting, works for conservation like slavery works for economic growth. A guaranteed but morally awful way to achieve a goal. Peter Allison
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Just so you know, ’ I explained, remembering my own earlier arrogance, ‘if you’ve ever owned a cat and therefore think you know how to handle a puma, you don’t. It would be like playing with sharks because you once owned a goldfish. Peter Allison
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But after dealing with Roy for a while I just wanted to get through the time I’d signed on for, to prove to myself that I couldn’t be beaten by a girly-faced, chicken-boned, racist cat. Peter Allison
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She asked another question: "What does it matter if the rhinos die out? Is it really important that they are saved?" This would normally have riled me.. but I had comes to think of her as Dr. Spock form Star Trek - an emotionless, purely logical creature, at least with regards to her feels for animals. Like Spock, though, I knew there were one or two things that stirred her, so I gave an honest reply.".. to be honest, it doesn't matter. No economy will suffer, nobody will go hungry, no diseases will be spawned. Yet there will never be a way to place a value on what we have lost. Future children will see rhinos only in books and wonder how we let them go so easily. It would be like lighting a fire in the Louvre and watching the Mona Lisa burn. Most people would think 'What a pity' and leave it at that while only a few wept. . Peter Allison