“I often have deer on my property and there’s a fox and owls. You’re not going to see that in the city.”
“You don’t go hunting for a deer and shoot 50 rounds.”
“I shoot the same rifle I’ve shot since I killed my first deer with it when I was nine.”
“Believe it or not, the biggest obstacle for a business owner with any size business is the internal response to the question – ‘Now what?’ Often this question is followed by a – deer in the headlights – response, which is then followed by stagnation. Following stagnation comes fear.”
“In my cosmology, indigenous wild deer are more important than exotic ornamental shrubs.”
“A wounded deer leaps the highest.”
“A boyfriend made me a hammock in Richmond Park once. That was lovely – although I ended up getting a tick on my stomach from the deer.”
“I was not meant to go deer hunting every fall.”
“This isn’t about deer hunting. The Second Amendment is about our right to keep and bear arms to defend ourselves.”
“Of course, there’s nothing wrong with deer burgers and venison chili, but with a little gusto, those stalwarts can go from satisfying to sublime.”
“It’s very likely that graduates, current employees and retirees have some wonderful pieces of Deer Park history in their closets or garages.”
“I did not actually run down a deer for ‘Tammy,’ I promise.”
“The weather was fine and moderate. The hunters all returned, having killed during their absence three elk, four deer, two porcupines, a fox and a hare.”
“’Deer Hunter’ is a movie; it is not an attempt to write history.”
“I cut ‘Deer Hunter’ myself.”
“From Vietnam’s ‘Deer Hunter’ to Iraq, films are never about the person who has had his house destroyed.”
“I’ve seen deer. I have lots of woodchucks on my property. And bluebirds. Foxes.”
“The fabled musk deer searches the world over for the source of the scent which comes from itself.”
“’The Lobster,’ at some point, was my most accessible film. Then I made ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer,’ which turned out to be not as accessible as ‘The Lobster.’ It was the film I wanted to make and the story I wanted to tell.”
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