Top 12 Rescued Animal Quotes

#1. When you look into the eyes of an animal you've rescued, you can't help but fall in love.

Paul Shaffer

#2. I don't wear fur and I understand their cause. I am the biggest animal lover in the world. I have four dogs and two horses, and I have rescued animals all my life.

Gisele Bundchen

#3. When we hear the phrase "rescue animal," we tend to think of a dog or cat being rescued by a human. But when Enzo came into my life, I learned that more often than not, the rescued animal is the human, and the rescuer usually has four legs (or sometimes three).

Tracey Stewart

#4. I am a huge animal lover. Growing up, my mother and I rescued countless animals - dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, even a turtle. I have been accused of caring more about animals than I do about people.

Amanda Schull

#5. I just love animals, and I'm an advocate for animals rights, and my family has rescued dogs from all over the world. I don't believe in animal testing. If you see me in fur, it's always fake. Sometimes you see me wearing skulls, but those are all from roadkill

Kesha

#6. Boys should sleep in during the summer. I don't know how else people expect them to grow.

N.D. Wilson

#7. What a wonderful time it is for each of us to do his or her small part in moving the work of the Lord on to its magnificent destiny.

Gordon B. Hinckley

#8. I love to roast vegetables - carrots, fennel, and so on. I also love to mash or puree pretty much any vegetable!

April Bloomfield

#9. I wish you to believe whatever you think is true, at any and every cost.

William Dean Howells

#10. I am not a rock star or a movie star; I'm a businessperson. I definitely know who my friends are. I'm much more open and trusting than, say, my daughter is.

Martha Stewart

#11. It is not important how they treat the most privileged (or most famous people) [in a country], but how they treat the less privileged ones.

Christina Rickardsson

#12. I, myself, sank into that abysmal pit of feeling utterly worthless, useless and burdensome. Caring for an animal, especially one that's been rescued, can help return people to a sense of being needed and useful.

Ken Wahl

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