"Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself"
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As a 19th-century historian, Froude wrote amid Britain’s imperial self-confidence and its parallel culture of blood sport and spectacle: fox hunts, cockfights, public punishments still within living memory, and a widening print economy that could turn distant suffering into consumable drama. The subtext is pointedly anti-triumphalist. If “civilization” is supposed to mark moral progress, why does it also refine cruelty into ritual and pastime?
His provocation also quietly polices hypocrisy. People excuse domination by comparing themselves to animals; Froude flips the metaphor and argues that humans, with conscience and choice, are uniquely capable of gratuitous harm. The quote works because it denies the reader an alibi: the problem isn’t instinct. It’s appetite, permission, and the stories a culture tells itself to make cruelty feel like culture.
Quote Details
| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: Oceana, or, England and Her Colonies (James Anthony Froude, 1886)
Evidence: Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow-creatures is amusing in itself. (p. 67). The strongest primary-source attribution points to James Anthony Froude's book 'Oceana, or, England and Her Colonies' (1886). Multiple secondary sources specifically attribute the line to 'Oceana' and give page 67, including a quotation reference that preserves the period spelling 'fellow-creatures.' Library catalog records confirm the book's 1886 publication. I was able to verify the bibliographic existence of the 1886 editions directly, but I was not able to inspect a stable digitized page image of page 67 in this session, so the page number and wording are supported by converging source attributions rather than direct page-image confirmation. Other candidates (1) Oxford Dictionary of Medical Quotations (Peter McDonald, 2004)97.2% ... James Anthony Froude 1818-94 Professor of History , Oxford , England Wild animals never kill for sport . Man is t... |
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"Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself." FixQuotes, 13 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/wild-animals-never-kill-for-sport-man-is-the-only-132998/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.








