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Quotes About Fur

I've been awarded fur coats and I'm hoping to stop it in our pageant community.
~ Shanna Moakler
Yoko has a refrigerated room, just for keeping her fur coats. She's got rooms full of those clothes racks like you see at Marks and Spencer.
~ Philip Norman
Indignantly Allison hooked the great cat over her shoulder like a fur piece. "Comstock is not a savage. Next to my brother Nick he's the finest gentleman in all San Francisco.
~ Phyllis A. Whitney
My couch is made of cat's hair. The cushions have been obscured, and it's made of salt-and-pepper fur. I can't have visitors. I can't ask people to sit on that couch because they become implicated in the furriness of it, and they're walking around, and it's not fair to people.
~ Kate McKinnon
There is no moral distinction between fur and other materials made from animals, such as leather, which also is the result of the suffering and death of sentient beings.
~ Gary L. Francione
It is no longer acceptable to ignore the suffering, and designers must take responsibility for the way that their fur is produced.
~ Twiggy
I have a cat, a stripedy cat with tickling whiskers and green electric eyes. She has the softest fur in the world. When I pet her she purrs as if she has a drum near her heart.
~ Joy Harjo
Disdainful of fur and fretful, privately, about the cost of his buttons, Jerott Blyth sat like the born horseman he was, and watched discreetly for trouble.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
You are a night-hunting sable, my Marthe, and your fur is soft, and your teeth are sharpened and wounding; but so are mine; so are mine.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
If the English language made any sense, a catastrophe would be an apostrophe with fur.
~ Doug Larsen
Growing up in a cold place, in Southern Ontario, Woolrich was a brand of choice for us because it was always warm and comfortable. The parka with the fur on it was standard fare for us. It's extraordinary that they have kept up with the times. Beyond the parka, they have changed, and they have some pretty hip, cool items which I wear.
~ Douglas Kirkland
Faux fur is not really warm.
~ Nandita Mahtani
Year after year, animal print, hides, fur, tusks et al find their way into the home as design elements in various spaces; not surprising, considering that the use of 'animalia' as decor in the home dates back centuries, when, to be fair, they didn't have the choice of faux and tended to eat the animals as well as enjoy their pelts.
~ Hilary Farr
I feel as dry and empty as an autumn puffball— I feel as though the wind could blow my fur away.
~ Richard Adams
The white petals spun down around them, covering the grass and speckling their fur, while thirty feet above a thrush sang, "Cherry dew, cherry dew. Knee deep, knee deep, knee deep.
~ Richard Adams
In a meat-eating world, wearing leather for shoes and even clothes, the discussion of fur is childish.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
You cannot fake chic but you can be chic and fake fur
~ Karl Lagerfeld
No one here likes a wet dog.
~ Billy Collins
In the initial stages, when contact between the two peoples might be limited to scouting out the possibilities of invasion, or trading with them for their furs or other produce, there is less need or cause to demean the inhabitants as savages or to regard them as beasts. However, the descriptions are radically different once dispossession becomes the aim or when the natives violently resist the intrusion of explorers.
~ David Day
A woman in a fur coat emerged from the shop with two pedigree schausers in tow. Both had enamel swastikas fastened to their collars, and Russell wondered if they had pictures of the Fuehrer pinned up in their kennels.
~ David Downing
The mole rat is the only rodent born without a fur coat. With a good lawyer, someone would pay for that little oversight.
~ Erma Bombeck
Behind every beautiful fur, there is a story. It is a bloody, barbaric story.
~ Mary Tyler Moore
It was a pretty posh place. They were so used to fur coats that two bears strolled in and ordered lunch and nobody even noticed.
~ Chic Murray
They might in the future more than ever before engage in hunting beavers.
~ Samuel de Champlain