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Quotes About Pet

The doctor paused and measured his words carefully, scratching and stroking at his wiry broad mustache as if it were a beloved terrier curled under his nose. Matthew wondered what other psychiatrists saw in that repetitive gesture—masturbation? obsession for a long-gone pet?
~ Chet Williamson
patients (A, B, and C). Upper images are PET and lower images are fused PET/CT.
~ Harvey A. Ziessman
I wuff aunt Newwy's chippen!
~ Heather Brewer
Having a personal philosophy is like having a pet marmoset, because it may be very attractive when you acquire it, but there may be situations when it will not come in handy at all.
~ Lemony Snicket
Having an aura of menace is like having a pet weasel, because you rarely meet someone who has one, and when you do, it makes you want to hide under the coffee table.
~ Lemony Snicket
I had a dog that was so lazy, he had a prerecorded bark.
~ leno jay iii
Beer?" she said. "Thank you." "Two pints," she told the barmaid. "How long have you been married?" asked Carolus. "A year. Must meet Phil. He's a pet." It really sounded as if she meant a domestic one. "I should like to." "Now—business," said Mrs Roper as though this frivolous and expansive conversation had gone on too long.
~ Leo Bruce
Oh hang kitty; what has she to do with it? Come, be quick. Be quick. Where is your sash?
~ Jane Austen
Okay so I fibbed a little about the kids. I didn't want her to feel bad. I mean we can't all be lucky enough to have a hamster.
~ Janet Evanovich
Okay, so I fibbed a little about the kids. I didn't want her to feel bad. I mean we can't all be lucky enough to have a hamster.
~ Janet Evanovich
Life is easy when you're a hamster," I said to Ranger.
~ Janet Evanovich
Cleaning cat litter is an unpleasant daily chore for me, but the DuraScoop makes it much less unpleasant.
~ Mark Frauenfelder
I have a dog named Steve that lives at the studio.
~ Drake Bell
I do feel like by buying rats from a pet store, you are saving them because if not, they would get fed to a snake or something.
~ Nikki Reed
One of my obsession is animals. I'm into dog rescues. It drives me crazy when people go to pet stores and buy dogs. There are so many dogs that need a good home. And this sounds crazy, but I really believe they know what is happening and are appreciative, and I just think they make for the best pets.
~ Jim O'Heir
Once they become AKC registered, the newspapers will become flooded with ads for them. And you'll see Border collies in pet stores and animal shelters.
~ Donald McCaig
I think you'd love this puppy. Why don't you just take him home and see what you think? You can just bring him back if you change your mind.
~ Timothy Ferriss
What's been good for the downtime is I got a dog. A little black lab. I've been training her, so she's kept me occupied.
~ Brooks Koepka
I'm much too much the popular pet ever since I sang 'Every Nice Girl Loves A Sailor' at the village concert last year. I had them rolling in the aisles. Three encores, and so many bows that I got a crick in the back. Spare me the tale of your excesses, I said distantly. I wore a sailor suit. Please, I said, revolted.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
He's such a dear, Mr. Garnet. A beautiful, pure, bred Persian. He has taken prizes. He's always taking something - generally food.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Multitracking keeps egos in check. If your boss has three pet projects in play, chances are she'll be open to unvarnished feedback about them, but if there's only one pet project, it will be harder for her to hear the truth. Her ego will be perfectly conflated with the project.
~ Chip Heath
This is a critical point: Multitracking keeps egos in check. If your boss has three pet projects in play, chances are she'll be open to unvarnished feedback about them, but if there's only one pet project, it will be harder for her to hear the truth. Her ego will be perfectly conflated with the project. So
~ Chip Heath
She picked up the lazy cat. "I'll just hang out down here with Cat-Mandu.
~ Christa Faust
Then she wound the tiny screw on his side and tossed him back in, gratified as he whirred around his little pond just as if he was a real, live pet.
~ Christie Ridgway