Quotes about rabbit
A collection of quotes on the topic of rabbit, likeness, doing, going.
Quotes about rabbit

Source: Lullaby (2002), Chapter 3
Context: Old George Orwell got it backward. Big Brother isn't watching. He's singing and dancing. He's pulling rabbits out of a hat. Big Brother’s busy holding your attention every moment you're awake. He's making sure you're always distracted. He's making sure you're fully absorbed. He's making sure your imagination withers. Until it's as useful as your appendix. He's making sure your attention is always filled. And this being fed, it's worse than being watched. With the world always filling you, no one has to worry about what's in your mind. With everyone's imagination atrophied, no one will ever be a threat to the world.

Source: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Omnibus
Source: The Tao of Pooh

“When the hunter sets traps only for rabbits, tigers and dragons are left uncaught.”
Book B (sketchbook), c 1967: as quoted in Jasper Johns, Writings, sketchbook Notes, Interviews, ed. Kirk Varnedoe, Moma New York, 1996, p. 62
1960s

Lays of Sorrow No. 2
The Rectory Umbrella

“Savage as a lion, timid as a rabbit, crafty as a fox…”
Sixth entry
A Madman's Diary (1918)

Said to the press on the flight back from the 2018 Papal visit to the Philippines in response to a question about what he would say to families who had more children than they could afford because the Church forbids artificial contraception. As reported on BBC news http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-30890989 and other outlets. (19 January 2018)
2010s, 2018

Interview https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/10/20/what-are-the-prospects-for-peace-an-interview-with-abby-martin/ with Counterpunch (2021)
Source: Caldecott and Co.: Notes on Books and Pictures

“Hello Rabbit, is that you?""Let's pretend it isn't", said Rabbit, "and see what happens.”
Variant: Hallo, Rabbit,” he said, “is that you?”
"Let’s pretend it isn’t,” said Rabbit, “and see what happens.
Source: Winnie-the-Pooh (1926)

“Whether the bear beats the wolf or the wolf beats the bear, the rabbit always loses.”
Source: The Eye of the World
“The optimist sees the future as a rabbit sees the oncoming truck - getting bigger, not closer.”

Interview with Robert van Gelder (April 1947), as quoted in John Steinbeck : A Biography (1994) by Jay Parini

“Even a cornered rabbit will fight with teeth and claws.”
Source: Eon: Dragoneye Reborn
“When the Fox hears the Rabbit scream he comes a-runnin', but not to help.”
Source: The Silence of the Lambs
“Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday a deer, and today, you.”
Source: The Dandelion Girl

“The first step in making rabbit stew is catching the rabbit.”

“This is a fierce bad rabbit;
look at his savage whiskers,
and his claws and his turned-up tail.”

“Pooh," said Rabbit kindly, "you haven't any brain."
"I know," said Pooh humbly.”
Source: Winnie-the-Pooh

“the wolf may fight the bear but the rabbit always looses”

Mould Manifesto against Rationalism in Architecture (1958)

Budget Debate, Saskatchewan Legislature, March 18, 1947.

"Are Humans Designed to Eat Meat?", in his official website Bizarro.com http://bizarro.com/are-humans-designed-to-eat-meat/

Interview in The Vegetarians by Rynn Berry (Brookline, MA: Autumn Press, 1979), p. 30.

Morning Constitutions (2007)
Shadrach (1957)

"From a Chain letter to George R. R. Martin and Greg Benford", 10 July 1982; as published in Castle of Days (1992)
Nonfiction
Vote, vote, vote for Nigel Barton (1965)

Poem: The Drunken Fisherman http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/lowell/onlinepoems.htm
Hurry Home, Candy (1953)
Shadrach (1957)

Quoted in "Technologies of Landscape: From Reaping to Recycling" - by David E. Nye - Nature - 2000.

Letter to A.S. Suvorin (September 11, 1888)
Letters

then I came home – not sleepy so I made a pattern of some flowers I had picked – They were like waterlilies – white ones – with the quality of smoothness gone.
Canyon, Texas, (September 14, 1916), pp. 186, 187
1915 - 1920, Letters to Anita Pollitzer' (1916)

"Through the Looking Glass"
Lyrics and poetry

“A great many people now reading and writing would be better employed keeping rabbits.”
As quoted in Writers on Writing (1986) by Jon Winokur, p. 24

The Guardian 15 February 2010. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/15/charlie-brooker-ebook-convert
Guardian columns

Source: Money And Class In America (1989), Chapter 9, Coined Souls, p. 232

28-Feb-2009
Sam Allardyce will occasionally liven games up with the odd magic trick.

Legends of the old Plantation (1886), "The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story".

"Remarks on the Rev. S. Haughton's Paper on the Bee's Cell, And on the Origin of Species" (1863).