Top 14 Woman Taking Dog Quotes
#1. I can't be gay! I'm a happily married conservative, just like Ted Haggard and Larry Craig.
Stephen Colbert
#2. Change means traveling in uncharted waters and this causes our securities to rise.
John C. Maxwell
#3. The depth of a man is a limit only he can know, should he have the courage to explore into the dark.
Kyle Schmalenberg
#4. There is no death! What seems so is transition; this life of mortal breath is but a suburb of the life elysian, whose portal we call Death.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#6. Trends in fashion, design and pop culture are taking on more global influence, and of course, one thing that's always in style is color.
Brad Goreski
#7. Let's just say it and be done with it. Racing hurts. But here's another truth: having put in the effort to prepare for a race and then not giving it your all hurts even more. The first kind of hurt goes away in hours or a day. The second kind of hurt can last a lifetime.
Lawrence Shapiro
#8. What pleasure, sir, find we in life to lock it / From action and adventure?
William Shakespeare
#9. Those who wake at this hour feel a lonely separation from everyone but night birds and ghost crabs, never imagining the legion of kindred souls scattered in the darkness, who stare at ceilings and pace floors and look out windows and covet and worry and mourn.
Kathy Hepinstall
#10. You got to get out into the field. Secondhand information in this world only takes you so far.
Sally J. Pla
#11. The old woman had an old dog, but he hardly counted any more. He was so old that he looked like a stuffed dog. Once I took him for a walk down to the store. It was just like taking a stuffed dog for a walk. I tied him up to a stuffed fire hydrant and he pissed on it, but it was only stuffed piss.
Richard Brautigan
#13. How easy it is for a fantasy to grab hold of your foot like a rope, and dangle your life upside down while brigands go through your pockets ... Deal with the life you've got. Solve the problems you have, rather than fantasizing about a life without them.
Bill James