1,020 Quotes About Dogs
- Author Charles Pellegrino
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For every first-class dog that entered the lifeboats, twenty-nine steerage women and nineteen children died. Emily Badman and Kathy Gilnagh seemed destined to be counted among the lost, having found themselves penned in behind a drawn gate, deep within the stern. An armed, junior officer stood on the other side. "Following orders," he insisted. "It's not time for you to go up.
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- Author Neal Stephenson
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The windows on the Dovetail side of the gatehouse were larger, and she could see the two corgi dogs outside, peering in through the lead latticework, flabbergasted that they had, through some enormous lacuna in procedure, been left on the outside, wagging their tails somewhat uncertainly, as if, in a world that allowed such mistakes, nothing could be counted on.
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- Author Sonya Hartnett
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She was the one who wanted to be with him, the one who watched and waited for him, who felt his absence badly.
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- Author Emily Williams
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I can still smell dog poo everywhere. It stinks.
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- Author Francesco Marciuliano
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We were wolves once / Wild and wary / Then we noticed you had sofas
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- Author Steven Rowley
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When I held my new puppy in my arms, I broke down in tears. Because I had fallen in love. Not somewhat in love. Not partly in love. Not in a limited amount. I fell fully in love with a creature I had known for all of nine hours.
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- Author Dean Koontz
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Dogs needed no words to console you. Dogs were the ultimate practitioners of the therapy of touch. Dogs knew and accepted the hard realities of life that human beings could not acknowledge until those obvious truths were exhaustively described with words, and even then there was often more bitter acknowledgment than humble acceptance.
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- Author Francesco Marciuliano
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Best not to ask "What is it?" until you finish rolling in it.
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- Author Leo Tolstoy
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And as a sign that everything was now all right in the world, she opened her mouth a fraction, and after arranging her sticky lips better around her old teeth, smacked them and settled down into a state of blissful rest. Levin watched these last movements of hers closely. ‘I’m just the same!’ he said to himself; ‘Just the same! Never mind... All is well.
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