
Top 30 Pug Quotes
#1. Eventual, as Pug used to say. When he wanted to say something was really good, he's never say it was awesome, like most people do; he'd say it was eventual. How funny is that? The old Pugmeister. I wonder how he's doing.
Stephen King
#2. A gentleman with a pug nose is a contradiction in terms.
Edgar Allan Poe
#3. As a wise Pug once said, all you need is love, kibble and a de-worming tablet every three to six months.
Gemma Correll
#4. And as anxious as he was to fulfill this vision, Pug knew that musings were rewarded after patient waiting because things always happen for a reason and not before the time is right.
Jackson Dunes
#5. In my lap I had my dear little pug, the smell of whose ears will always be sweeter to me than all the perfumes of Araby and the scent of heliotrope combined.
Kathryn Davis
#6. O lovely O most charming pug Thy gracefull air and heavenly mug ... His noses cast is of the roman He is a very pretty weoman I could not get a rhyme for roman And was obliged to call it weoman.
Marjorie Fleming
#7. Immortality, power, dominance, all are illusions. Don't you see? We are simply pawns in a game beyond our understanding.' Pug
Raymond E. Feist
#8. We'll teach it that the humblest insect measuring out its miserable days by the pug-wuggery and skull duggery of the old Slug of Time is worth far more than this defecating bubble!
John Cowper Powys
#9. Tug the pug? Wax his ax? Wobble his knob? "Did you guys hold a Who Can Come Up with the Worst Euphemism contest at some point and not invite me?" he called up
Julie Ann Walker
#11. I hope they don't plan to sic the pug police on me, I said, smiling.
Kate White
#12. The pug is living proof that God has a sense of humor.
Margo Kaufman
#13. I let my anger consume me."
"It's understandable," she said.
"It may be understandable," replied Pug, "but it is no more forgivable for being understandable.
Raymond E. Feist
#14. As they walked he glanced sideways and at last asked, "You are the one they call Pug?"
If Pug hadn't already been surprised by what they had encountered, he was now openly taken aback. "Yes," he said.
"I'd thought you'd be taller," mused the Pantathian.
Raymond E. Feist
#15. I have one pug and one Czechoslovakian dog called Prazsky krysarik.
Agnetha Faltskog
#16. (we had added an unruly pug somewhere along the way)
Duff McKagan
#17. She did not like her name. It was a mean, small name, with a kind of facetious twist, she thought, about its end like the upward curve of a pug dog's tail.
Elizabeth Von Arnim
#18. I don't have a pet, but I dream of someday getting a pug dog whom I will name Croque Monsieur so that I may alternate between calling him Croque, Monsieur or his full name: Croque Monsieur. I'll more than likely only use his first and last name most often when he's been bad.
John Gallagher Jr.
#19. When Frank the Pug is singing I Will Survive, the only reason it's funny is that Will is in that shot trying not to get angry. A shot of a dog singing I Will Survive on its own will not get a laugh.
Barry Sonnenfeld
#20. I was lucky I wasn't a better boxer, or that's what I'd be now - a punchy ex-pug.
Bob Hope
#21. Train those around you well, Pug. Make them powerful, but make them loving, generous men and women as well.
Raymond E. Feist
#23. He's what, in my alley days in Dublin, we would have called a fug - cross between a fuck and a pug. Lots of mouth and no balls.
J.D. Robb
#24. At 2:00 sharp on the afternoon of his internment, with his body resting in a casket in the front room of his home, the pallbearers--all bridge players--stuck a deck of cards in Mr. Hampton's cold hands, shut the lid over his head, and played bridge.
Brenda Sutton Rose
#25. My mom, she's a breast cancer survivor and because of that I had started getting mammograms once a year, starting at age 30.
Kate Walsh
#27. '1984' is not a wonder tale. Not only could it happen, but it has happened, but under different names.
Margaret Atwood
#28. If you want you can die any way you want, but no matter how much you try you cannot live the way you want.
Amit Kalantri
#29. The flock mirror the madness of their liege.
Poppet
#30. The thinness of contemporary life. I can poke my finger through it.
Don DeLillo
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