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The Jungle Book quotes
Rudyard Kipling
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“When a snake misses its stroke, it never says anything or gives any sign of what it means to do next.”
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The Jungle Book
“Sing to your fledglings again, Mother, oh lift up your head!”
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“Then inch by inch out of the grass rose up the head and spread hood of Nag, the big black cobra, and he was five feet long from tongue to tail.”
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“She knew as well as I did that if there is one thing in the world the elephant is more afraid of than another it is a little barking dog.”
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“The big man had been wakened by the noise, and had fired both barrels of a shotgun into Nag just behind the hood.”
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“O thou Mowgli—for Mowgli the Frog I will call thee—the time will come when thou wilt hunt Shere Khan as he has hunted thee.”
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“Baloo made one effort to hurry, but had to sit down panting, and so they left him to come on later, while Bagheera hurried forward, at the quick panther-canter.”
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“It is better to lie quiet in the mud than to be disturbed on good bedding.”
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“The reason the beasts give among themselves is that Man is the weakest and most defenseless of all living things, and it is unsportsmanlike to touch him.”
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“And he grew and grew strong as a boy must grow who does not know that he is learning any lessons, and who has nothing in the world to think of except things to eat.”
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“Therefore all the wild elephants to-night will—but why should I waste wisdom on a river-turtle?”
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“Now, don't be angry after you've been afraid.”
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“And good luck and strong white teeth go with noble children that they may never forget the hungry in this world.”
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“Thou hast been with the Monkey People—the gray apes—the people without a law—the eaters of everything.”
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“What is the Law of the Jungle? Strike first and then give tongue.”
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“A man-trained boy would have been badly bruised, for the fall was a good fifteen feet, but Mowgli fell as Baloo had taught him to fall, and landed on his feet.”
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“Even the tiger runs and hides when little Tabaqui goes mad, for madness is the most disgraceful thing that can overtake a wild creature.”
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“every mule hates to be reminded that his father was a donkey.”
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“Men are only men, Little Brother, and their talk is like the talk of frogs in a pond.”
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The Jungle Book
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