Quotes about Wild
                        'Wild at Heart' simply came out of my journey as a man and then my work with men.
                    — John Eldredge
                        
                
                        Most of the catfish you find at the fish counter has been farmed. Though I usually prefer to buy and eat wild fish, farmed catfish taste cleaner, without the muddy taste of their wild relatives.
                    — Tom Douglas
                        
                
                        Australia is a wild place.
                    — Kurt Vile
                        
                
                        We need an untamed Savior because… only a wildly redemptive Jesus can free us from the pain and bondage of past mistakes!
                    — Lisa Harper
                        
                
                        A cat is an example of sophistication minus civilization.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        Now the serpent was more subtile than any beast of the field.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        Life feels like a real fight - as if there were something really wild in the universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are needed to redeem.
                    — William James
                        
                
                        As Mary Oliver puts it, "What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        Wild is the music of autumnal winds the faded woods.
                    — William Wordsworth
                        
                
                        Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky!
                    — Alfred Lord Tennyson
                        
                
                        Cold in the earth—and fifteen wild Decembers, From those brown hills, have melted into spring.
                    — Emily Bronte
                        
                
                        Tragedy is the shattering of the forms and of our attachment to the forms; comedy, the wild and careless, inexhaustible joy of life invincible.
                    — Joseph Campbell