Ants are social insects that belong to the family Formicidae. They are known for their highly organized colonies or nests, which can range in size from just a few individuals to millions of individuals. Ants have a division of labor among the workers, with each individual ant specializing in a specific task, such as foraging for food, caring for the young, or protecting the colony.
Ants are found all over the world and occupy a wide range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests. They feed on a variety of foods, including seeds, nectar, honeydew, and other insects. Some species of ants are also known to farm fungi or tend to aphids for their honeydew.
Ants have a long history of interaction with humans and are often seen as pests because of their habit of foraging for food in homes and gardens. However, ants also play important roles in many ecosystems as predators, seed dispersers, and soil aerators.
Ant Quotes
1. “I think everybody should study ants. They have an amazing four-part philosophy. Never give up, look ahead, stay positive, and do all you can.”
– Jim Rohn
2. “All good work is done the way ants do things: Little by little.”
– Lafcadio Hearn
3. “Life is priceless even to an ant.”
– Liu Xiaobo
4. “Next time you see an ant, remember: winter is coming! The best time to prepare for tomorrow is today.”
– Haddon W. Robinson
5. “When many work together for a goal, Great things may be accomplished. It is said a lion cub was killed by a single colony of ants.”
– Sakya Pandita
6. “It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?”
– Henry David Thoreau
7. “I wonder what ants do on rainy days?”
– Haruki Murakami
8. “Ants are good citizens: they place group interests first.”
– Clarence Day
9. “I discovered that if one looks a little closer at this beautiful world, there are always red ants underneath.”
– David Lynch
10. “The ant is knowing and wise, but he doesn’t know enough to take a vacation.”
– Clarence Day
11. “If all humans disappeared today, the earth would start improving tomorrow. If all the ants disappeared today, the earth would start dying tomorrow.”
– David Suzuki
12. “Not to engage in this pursuit of ideas is to live like ants instead of like men.”
– Mortimer Adler
13. “If ants are such busy workers, how come they find time to go to all the picnics?”
– Marie Dressler
14. “Ants have the most complicated social organization on earth next to humans.”
– E. O. Wilson
15. “Ants, fighting together, will vanquish the lion.”
– Saadi
16. “An ant on the move does more than a dozing ox.”
– Laozi
17. “There is no need for ants to have the ability to fly”
– Karl Pilkington
18. “Every ant knows the formula of its ant-hill, every bee knows the formula of its beehive. They know it in their own way, not in our way. Only humankind does not know its own formula.”
– Fyodor Dostoevsky
19. “People, chained by monotony, afraid to think, clinging to certainties… they live like ants.”
– Bela Lugosi
20. “Ants are a curious race”
– Robert Frost
21. “Do not kill ants. They are your best friends.”
– Joe Brainard
22. “The ant’s a centaur in his dragon world.”
– Ezra Pound
23. “..finally he was just another ant, working and working until he died without meaning.”
– Haruki Murakami
24. “Turn on the prudent
Ant, thy heedful eyes,
Observe her labours,
Sluggard, and be wise.”
– Samuel Johnson
25. “The whale is endangered, while the ant continues to do just fine.”
– Bill Vaughan
26. “We’re all ants. I’m a glittery little ant.”
– Alanis Morissette
27. “People are like ants: Just a few of them give all the orders. And most of them spend their lives getting squashed.”
– Lauren Oliver
28. “Ants in the house seem to be, not intruders, but the owners.”
– Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
29. “I would like to live a day in the life of an ant and hope not to get squashed.”
– Kiowa Gordon
30. “When you have seen one ant, one bird, one tree, you have not seen them all.”
– E. O. Wilson
31. “Even Kings and emperors with heaps of wealth and vast dominion cannot compare with an ant filled with the love of God.”
– Guru Nanak
32. “The work on ants has profoundly affected the way I think about humans.”
– E. O. Wilson
33. “If ants had nuclear weapons, they would probably end the world in a week.”
– Bert Holldobler
34. “Not all ants use violence to dominate their world, some use more subtle methods.”
– E. O. Wilson
35. “Kings may see their palaces fall, but the ants will always have their dwellings.”
– Eugenie de Guerin
36. “How narrow is the vision that exalts the busyness of the ant above the singing of the grasshopper.”
– Khalil Gibran
37. “Ants make up two-thirds of the biomass of all the insects. There are millions of species of organisms and we know almost nothing about them.”
– E. O. Wilson
38. “I do not see why we should not be as just to an ant as to a human being.”
– Charles Kingsley
39. “Ants are the leading removers of dead creatures on the land. And the rest of life is substantially dependent upon them.”
– E. O. Wilson
40. “Ants are so much like human beings as to be an embarrassment. They farm fungi, raise aphids as livestock, launch armies into wars, use chemical sprays to alarm and confuse enemies, capture slaves… They do everything but watch television.”
– Lewis Thomas
41. “I never kill insects. If I see ants or spiders in the room, I pick them up and take them outside. Karma is everything.”
– Holly Valance
42. “My childhood was elegant homes, tree-lined streets, the milkman, building backyard forts, droning airplanes, blue skies, picket fences, green grass, cherry trees. Middle America as it’s supposed to be. But on the cherry tree, there’s this pitch oozing out – some black, some yellow – and millions of red ants crawling all over it. I discovered that if one looks a little closer at this beautiful world, there are always red ants underneath.”
– David Lynch
43. “I bought an ant farm. I don’t know where I am going to get a tractor that small!”
– Steven Wright
44. “This is the principle of Universal Brotherhood of man with one another, with all life down to the little ants.”
– Swami Vivekananda
45. “Kids are curious. Kids are watching ants while adults are stepping on them.”
– Jim Rohn
46. “It’s only when you look at an ant through a magnifying glass on a sunny day that you realize how often they burst into flames.”
– Harry Hill
47. “We’re all like little ants who scurry around with the materials that are at hand right now. Each generation finds new materials. It’s just evolution, isn’t it?”
– Beth Orton
48. “The Universe is one great kindergarten for man. Everything that exists has brought with it its own peculiar lesson. The mountain teaches stability and grandeur; the ocean is immensity and change. Forests, lakes, rivers, clouds and winds, stars and flowers, stupendous glaciers and crystal snowflakes, – every form of animate or inanimate existence, leaves its impress upon the soul of man. Even the bee and ant have brought their little lessons of industry and economy.”
– Orison Swett Marden
49. “You feel like an ant contemplating Chicago.”
– Robert Fulghum
50. “For example, the tiny ant, a creature of great industry, drags with its mouth whatever it can, and adds it to the heap which she is piling up, not unaware nor careless of the future.”
– Horace
51. “Naw, it’s like ants up there, man. Like ants that sound like lions!”
– Charlie Flynn
52. “Still we live meanly, like ants; though the fable tells us that we were long ago changed into men; like pygmies, we fight with cranes; it is error upon error, and clout upon clout, and our best virtue has for its occasion superfluous and evitable wretchedness. Our life is frittered away by detail.”
– Henry David Thoreau
53. “By what a delicate and far-stretched contribution every island is made! What an enterprise of nature thus to lay the foundations of and to build up the future continent, of golden and silver sands and the ruins of forests, with ant-like industry.”
– Henry David Thoreau
54. “Man is the ant of the Universe; He is not an important creature, at least at the moment!”
– Mehmet Murat Ildan
55. “Do ants get headaches?”
– David Mitchell
56. “The instincts of the ant are very unimportant, considered as the ants; but the moment a ray of relation is seen to be a monitor, a little body with a mighty heart, then all its habits, even that said to be recently observed, that it never sleeps, become sublime.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
57. “We are closer to the ants than to the butterflies. Very few people can endure much leisure.”
– Gerald Brenan
58. “When I look up and see the sun shining on the patch of white clouds up in the blue, I begin to think how it would feel to be up somewhere above it winging swiftly through the clean air, watching the earth below.”
– Eddie Rickenbacker
59. “We are human beings, not ants.”
– Jami Attenberg
60. “I was a senior in high school when I decided I wanted to work on ants as a career. I just fell in love with them, and have never regretted it.”
– E. O. Wilson
61. “Photoshoots for underage girls are like letting an ant walk around with honey.”
– Janice Dickinson
62. “I look at an ant and I see myself: a native South African, endowed by nature with a strength much greater than my size so I might cope with the weight of a racism that crushes my spirit.”
– Miriam Makeba
63. “May this house stand until an ant drinks the ocean and tortoise circles the world.”
– Jonathan Carroll
64. “The men of experiment are like the ant; they only collect and use. But the bee…gathers its materials from the flowers of the garden and of the field, but transforms and digests it by a power of its own.”
– Leonardo da Vinci
65. “I don’t believe in evil; I believe only in horror. In nature, there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots.”
– Isak Dinesen