"Nothing to be done, really, about animals. Anything you do looks foolish. The answer isn't in us. It's almost as if we're put here on earth to show how silly they aren't"
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“The answer isn’t in us” undercuts the default modern impulse to turn every relationship into a mirror. We want animals to confirm we’re good, enlightened, caretakers. Hoban suggests the opposite: animals expose the limits of the human story we keep telling about ourselves. They don’t need our language, our justifications, our ideologies. Their “silliness” is ours - the busy, performative kind, the kind that keeps insisting consciousness must be central because it’s ours.
Then he lands the real sting: “It’s almost as if we’re put here on earth to show how silly they aren’t.” That inversion is classic Hoban: wry, gently cosmic, but pointed. Animals become a corrective, a baseline of unselfconscious being. Against them, humans look like the species that can’t stop narrating, can’t stop fixing, can’t stop mistaking attention for understanding. The quote doesn’t romanticize animals as pure; it frames them as indifferent to our need to be the smartest thing in the room. That’s why it works: it’s less an animal aphorism than a critique of the human compulsion to make everything, even empathy, about ourselves.
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| Source | Evidence: Nothing to be done really about animals. Anything you do looks foolish. The answer isn't in us. It's almost as if we're put here on earth to show how silly they aren't. (Chapter 42). The quote is from Russell Hoban's novel Turtle Diary and is spoken by the character George Fairbairn. A secondary scholarly source identifies it specifically as appearing in Chapter 42, and a quotations reference work independently gives the same attribution to Turtle Diary (1975), Ch. 42. Bibliographic records for the first edition indicate the novel was originally published in London by Jonathan Cape in 1975; later records also list the first-edition ISBN 0224010859. Other candidates (1) Russell Hoban (Graeme Wend-Walker, 2025) compilation98.1% ... Nothing to be done really about animals . Anything you do looks foolish . The answer isn't in us . It's almost as... |
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Hoban, Russell. (2026, March 7). Nothing to be done, really, about animals. Anything you do looks foolish. The answer isn't in us. It's almost as if we're put here on earth to show how silly they aren't. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-to-be-done-really-about-animals-anything-162570/
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Hoban, Russell. "Nothing to be done, really, about animals. Anything you do looks foolish. The answer isn't in us. It's almost as if we're put here on earth to show how silly they aren't." FixQuotes. March 7, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-to-be-done-really-about-animals-anything-162570/.
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"Nothing to be done, really, about animals. Anything you do looks foolish. The answer isn't in us. It's almost as if we're put here on earth to show how silly they aren't." FixQuotes, 7 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-to-be-done-really-about-animals-anything-162570/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.










