Top 32 Quotes About Dog Lovers
#1. A dog gladly admits the superiority of his master over himself, accepts his judgment as final, but, contrary to what dog-lovers believe, he does not consider himself as a slave. His submission is voluntary, and he expects his own small rights to be respected.
Axel Munthe
#2. A country of long shadows on county cricket grounds, warm beer, green suburbs, dog lovers, and old maids cycling to holy communion through the morning mist.
John Major
#3. Do you like dogs?'
'No.'
'I thought the British were great dog-lovers.'
'We think Americans love dollars, but there must be exceptions.
Graham Greene
#4. We have to convince the people of Bucharest, who are dog lovers, to treat dogs like they treat their children and not just let them roam the streets.
Brigitte Bardot
#6. Dog lovers hate to clean out kennels. Horse lovers like cleaning stables.
Monica Dickens
#7. Most of us are animal lovers. We insist that we love all animals equally - the hamster, the weasel, and the zebra - but if pressed, we will admit to being either a cat person or a dog person.
Nicole Hollander
#8. The continuing belief that the world is fundamentally just is implied in the very complaint that there has been an injustice.
Alain De Botton
#9. Africa, and Zambia in particular, drifted away from the West for a long time, and we have to reconcile.
Michael Sata
#10. Then between Sixth Street and Seventh Street, my mood was vastly improved when I passed a good-looking dog, a dark brown Lab. We locked eyes for a moment - two lovers from a former life reunited - and I felt quite happy.
Jonathan Ames
#11. Man, fountains pen are a pain to use, drawing backgrounds is a also a pain ... Drawing manga really is a pain. In short living is a pain ... I want to become a cheesburger
Hideaki Sorachi
#13. Pardon all but thy selfe.
[Pardon all but thyself.]
George Herbert
#14. I may have made a mistake in renouncing my Canadian citizenship, which I have never ceased to promise to try to regain.
Conrad Black
#15. Warren Beatty was one hell of a lover - but we fought like stray dogs
Leslie Caron
#16. Do all lovers feel helpless and valiant in the presence of the beloved? Helpless because the need to roll over like a pet dog is never far away. Valiant because you know you would slay a dragon with a pocket knife if you had to.
Jeanette Winterson
#17. I never met a dog lover I didn't like.
Marty Rubin
#18. New revelations regarding faith or morals ... have always been abhorred and challenged in the Church ... Hence, the Sovereign Pontiffs, the Councils, and the Fathers have been most careful to reject all novelties or new doctrines on matters of faith which differed from those already received.
Alphonsus Liguori
#19. Never mind, said Hachiko each day. Here I wait, for my friend who's late. I will stay, just to walk beside you for one more day.
Jess C. Scott
#20. Just give me the antibiotic," Esperanza said. "Of course I'll be infected again! I'm a prostitute.
John Irving
#22. A dog can express more with his tail in minutes than an owner can express with his tongue in hours.
Karen Davison
#23. I fell in love with running, and I finally have time to do it now.
Shawn Johnson
#25. They call the figure that takes our loved ones from this world the angel of death, when really he's just a corrupt errand boy who hides deep within his hood when he comes to take souls to the other side.
T.M. Frazier
#26. When I want to know your opinion, I'll consult your entrails.
Rachel Caine
#27. Even in dialogue, your own style rules your selection. Do not give yourself a blank check of this kind: 'I'll merely reproduce what I think a character like so-and-so would say.' You have to reproduce it in the way your literary premises dictate.
Ayn Rand
#29. This music is about struggle. Reggae is a vehicle to carry a message of freedom and peace.
Bob Marley
#30. Being a hero to someone, even if it is a dog, is a feeling like no other. Though it can be frustrating, it can be the most rewarding thing to give someone a second chance at a happy life.
Elizabeth Parker
#31. Love is kind of like a car crash... you never see it coming.
Hisaya Nakajo
#32. Kiki had to be carried whenever they left the house, or she'd be eaten by wild animals. At least, that's what Frank seemed to think. The dog, spoiled as she was, wholeheartedly agreed.
Nicole Castle
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