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#1. A dog with big names does not live to see many day. #Quote by Aihebholo-oria Okonoboh
#2. If you have a dog, and you're a person whose moods are constantly changing, there's a moment when you look at the dog, and you feel bad for them because they're attached to you, and so it's funny for the dog to vocalize those things in some ways. #Quote by Eileen Myles
#3. Man, dog, horse. With enough hurt we all sound the same. #Quote by Mark Lawrence
#4. If you live on the railroad tracks the train's going to hit you, Grandpa used to say.
Brown Dog #Quote by Jim Harrison
#5. I never question a success, any more than I do the right of a bulldog to lie in his own gateway. #Quote by Josh Billings
#6. There is lace in every living thing: the bare branches of winter, the patterns of clouds, the surface of water as it ripples in the breeze ... Even a wild dog's matted fur shows a lacy pattern if you look at it closely enough. #Quote by Brunonia Barry
#7. My dog didn't like me very much. My first dog, Dmitri, was a poodle. I used to think Dmitri was something I could play with and ride. I tried to ride a poodle. And then he bit me. #Quote by Jennifer Aniston
#8. Dogs don't bark at parked cars. #Quote by Lynne Cheney
#9. Sayles could pull a performance out of a dog. I'm serious. He was just amazing. The world could fall apart and he remained on neutral. #Quote by Elizabeth Pena
#10. Don't sell your land, don't sell Grandmother Earth to the strip-mining outfits and the uranium companies. Don't sell your water." That kind of advice is a threat to the system and gets you into the penitentiary. #Quote by Mary Crow Dog
#11. Individualistic material progress and the desire to gain prestige by coming out on top have taken over from the sense of fellowship, compassion and community. Now people live more or less on their own in a small house, jealously guarding their goods and planning to acquire more, with a notice on the gate that says, 'Beware of the Dog. #Quote by Jean Vanier
#12. Didn't they understand that for some people the opera, the drama, the ballet, were only boring, and yet a peepshow on Market Street was art? They want to make everything gray and tasteful. Don't they understand how awful good taste seems to people who don't have it? Ha, what do they care about people with bad taste! Nothing. But I do. I love them. They wear cheap perfume and carry transistor radios. They buy plastic dog turds and painted turtles and pennants and signs that say, "I don't swim in your toilet, so please don't pee in my pool!" and they buy smelly popcorn and eat it on the street and go to bad movies and stand here in doorways sneaking nips of whiskey just like I'm doing, and they're all so nice. #Quote by Don Carpenter
#13. You and I do not love Christ much, nor believe much in his love - I mean the most of us. We are a sickly, unworthy, degenerate generation. We let the world alone, the world lets us alone. We conform a great deal to worldly customs, and the world is not annoyed by us. We do not dog the world's heels, perpetually declaring the truth as we ought to do, and therefore the world is not impatient with us - it thinks us a very good sort of people, a little whimsied, crazed about the head perhaps, but still very bearable and well behaved - and so we do not meet with half the enemies which they did of old, because we are not half such true Christians, nay, not one-tenth such saints as they. #Quote by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#14. Goodbye, fin,' I say. And I wish I was going with him, to some warm sheltered hideaway in the hills, wish that I, too, could lie down beside the dog, feel his unbroken heartbeat, smell the dust in his fur.
There's only hours. I steel my courage.
Surrender. #Quote by Sonya Hartnett
#15. My father read 'The New York Times,' my mother did secretarial work, we had a dog, we had a garden, I had a brother. #Quote by Donna Leon
#16. When someone asked him why he rode, he often told them, "The same reason a dog sticks its head out the window of a moving car. #Quote by Marc Cameron
#17. Dogs: the best friend you will ever have that pees on your couch and stays your friend. #Quote by Dana Gould
#18. I think women are natural caretakers. They take care of everybody. They take care of their husbands and their kids and their dogs, and don't spend a lot of time just getting back and taking time out. #Quote by Reese Witherspoon
#19. Don't blame me, Pongo,' said Lord Ickenham, 'if Lady Constance takes her lorgnette to you. God bless my soul, though, you can't compare the lorgnettes of to-day with the ones I used to know as a boy. I remember walking one day in Grosvenor Square with my aunt Brenda and her pug dog Jabberwocky, and a policeman came up and said the latter ought to be wearing a muzzle. My aunt made no verbal reply. She merely whipped her lorgnette from its holster and looked at the man, who gave one choking gasp and fell back against the railings, without a mark on him but with an awful look of horror in his staring eyes, as if he had seen some dreadful sight. A doctor was sent for, and they managed to bring him round, but he was never the same again. He had to leave the Force, and eventually drifted into the grocery business. And that is how Sir Thomas Lipton got his start. #Quote by P.G. Wodehouse
#20. Over the course of two years, from June 2004 to June 2006, two separate deaths did nothing to ease my overall anxiety. Steve's beloved Staffordshire bull terrier Sui died of cancer in June 2004. He had set up his swag and slept beside her all night, talking to her, recalling old times in the bush catching crocodiles, and comforting her.
Losing Sui brought up memories of losing Chilli a decade and a half earlier. "I am not getting another dog," Steve said. "It is just too painful."
Wes, the most loyal friend anyone could have, was there for Steve while Sui passed from this life to the next. Wes shared in Steve's grief. They had known Sui longer than Steve and I had been together.
Two years after Sui's death, in June 2006, we lost Harriet. At 175, Harriet was the oldest living creature on earth. She had met Charles Darwin and sailed on the Beagle. She was our link to the past at the zoo, and beyond that, our link to the great scientist himself. She was a living museum and an icon of our zoo.
The kids and I were headed to Fraser Island, along the southern coast of Queensland, with Joy, Steve's sister, and her husband, Frank, our zoo manager, when I heard the news. An ultrasound had confirmed that Harriet had suffered a massive heart attack.
Steve called me. "I think you'd better come home."
"I should talk to the kids about this," I said.
Bindi was horrified. "How long is Harriet going to live?" she asked.
"Maybe hours, maybe days, but not #Quote by Terri Irwin
#21. Ladies love outlaws, like babies love stray dogs. Ladies touch babies like a banker touches gold, outlaws touch ladies somewhere deep down in their soul. #Quote by Waylon Jennings
#22. I'd rather mate with a snake," I told her, which was pretty low as far as dog swears went. #Quote by Mark Tufo
#23. If your dog should be dead, I'm gonna love you instead. #Quote by George Harrison
#24. When I heard you could get a disease from playing with your prairie dog, I thought, 'Wow, what a euphemism.' I thought playing with my prairie dog was the best way to avoid diseases. #Quote by Greg Giraldo
#25. Mr. Cat and Mr. Dog were neighbors who fought like, well, cats and dogs. That is until Mr. Rat moved in. It's fascinating how easily two enemies ally at the introduction of a third. #Quote by Richelle E. Goodrich
#26. The humour of Dostoievsky is the humour of a barloafer who ties a kettle to a dog's tail. #Quote by W. Somerset Maugham
#27. US officials have now approved the first anti-obesity drug for dogs. I'm no a veterinarian, but if your dog is over eating, try putting a little less food in the bowl. Do we really need to give him a pill? Is the dog taking your car keys and driving to McDonalds? #Quote by Jay Leno
#28. Great. The part of the lovable dog will be played by Cody the Wolf. - Cody Forester, Werewolf Asylum #Quote by Roxanne Smolen
#29. Some people had attack dogs. Ghastek had attack lawyers. #Quote by Ilona Andrews
#30. Let the painter composing narrative pictures take pleasure in wealth and variety, and avoid repeating any part that occurs in it, so that the uniqueness and abundance attract people to it and delight the eye of the observer. I say that a narrative painting requires (depending on the scene), wherever the eye falls, a mixture of men of diverse appearances, of diverse ages and dress, combined together with women, children, dogs, horses, buildings, fields, and hills. #Quote by Leonardo Da Vinci
#31. I love, love, love apricot baby food. My closet in the kitchen is filled with jars of it. I love Lucky Charms and Cocoa Pebbles cereal. I love my purple couch, and I love dancing. I used to have the best stuffed animals, but Samson [her dog] ate them. #Quote by Alicia Silverstone
#32. Then it hits me. I was just in a pissing contest with my dog. There are no words. #Quote by Samantha Towle
#33. It is a truism to say that the dog is largely what his master makes of him: he can be savage and dangerous, untrustworthy, cringing and fearful; or he can be faithful and loyal, courageous and the best of companions and allies. #Quote by Ranulph Fiennes
#34. It was 1538 and John Lambert had been outed as an Edian when, after hearing Frederic Clarence had written a pamphlet denouncing Edian magic, he turned into a dog and ate the papers, prompting Clarence to cry out, "That dog ate my scriptwork!" (277) #Quote by Cynthia Hand
#35. The room where they were dancing was very dark.... It was queer to be in his arms.... She had known better dancers.... He had looked ill.... Perhaps he was.... Oh, poor Valentine-Elisabeth.... What a funny position!.... The good gramophone played.... Destiny!.... You see, father! ... In his arms! Of course, dancing is not really.... But so near the real thing! So near!... 'Good luck to the special intention!...' She had almost kissed him on the lips ... All but!... Effleurer, the French call it.... But she was not as humble.... He had pressed her tighter.... All these months without.... My lord did me honour.... Good for Malbrouck s'en va-t-en guerre.... He knew she had almost kissed him on the lips.... And that his lips had almost responded.... The civilian, the novelist, had turned out the last light.... Tietjens said, 'Hadn't we better talk?...' She said: 'In my room, then! I'm dog-tired.... I haven't slept for six nights.... In spite of drugs...' He said: 'Yes. Of course! Where else?.... #Quote by Ford Madox Ford
#36. Death-bed promises should be broken as lightly as they are seriously made.
-The Gay Old Dog #Quote by Edna Ferber
#37. Neptune can sense that I love him; his multiple desires are perfectly clear to me. What charms me about the whole business is that he stubbornly insists on remaining a dog, whereas his mistress would like to make a gentleman of him. #Quote by Muriel Barbery
#38. What am I to do – set a servant to dog Jannik's heels and report on his every step so that I can rush in like a crow to gather him up if he's ever caught? Jannik's right about me sometimes. I don't know what I want. I treat him like a wild thing on a leash.
I'm only doing it for his own good.
Your justification has always been amusing, Owen says. But now you've finally reached a level so pathetic even I can't enjoy it any more.
I hate it when my dead brother is right about me. #Quote by Cat Hellisen
#39. We may smile and the dog may wag the tail, but in essence, we have a set program and those programs are similar across individuals in the species. #Quote by Antonio Damasio