
Top 13 Euthanizing Quotes
#1. Euthanizing an animal that has wiggled into the corners of my heart is a terrible task, and never gets easier despite how desperately I have striven to avoid that outcome, or how clear the need may be.
Chris Sparks
#2. Revenge can be bitter sweet, but if you sit back and watch, karma can be pure entertainment
Narendra Nekkanti
#3. Men can be in love with literary figures, with poetic and mythological figures, but let them meet with Artemis, with Venus, with any of the goddesses of love, and then they start hurling moral judgments.
Anais Nin
#4. We have to be careful because if one day the world is short of energy, it will be our responsibility. Everybody will ask Total, 'Why don't you have more oil?'
Christophe De Margerie
#5. You don't want to bite your nose off to spite your face
Paul Merson
#6. During this earlier period of his activity Voltaire seems to have been trying - half unconsciously, perhaps - to discover and to express the fundamental quality of his genius.
Lytton Strachey
#7. Fate has a way of letting us know when we have screwed up by turning everything into an uphill battle.
Ronnie Schiller
#8. All the drivers that started the replace-tape-with-disk movement in the first place - reliability, performance, portability and off-site data movement - are now liabilities in a disk only strategy.
George Arthur Crump
#9. 'Freedom from fear' could be said to sum up the whole philosophy of human rights.
Dag Hammarskjold
#10. It didn't matter how terrified I was. It didn't matter that there was no solution to the problem we faced. We would simply have to face it anyway. we didn't have to be brave or heroic, we merely had to persist. And I found that I could do that.
Rufi Thorpe
#11. In the Wu Tzu it says: 'He who would save his life shall lose it, and he who would give up his life shall save it.'
Takeda Nobushige
#12. No, we had nothing to blame ourselves for; it was just that we hadn't suffered enough.
Simone De Beauvoir
#13. You're not listening to the Zen master, what he is saying outwardly, but even more importantly ... what he is saying inwardly.
Frederick Lenz
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