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Quotes About Animal

I have a Maltipoo named Blondie. She is so cute!
~ Ashley Tisdale
When I was between 2 and 3 years old, I got to know my first non-human being. The non-human was a cocker spaniel named Baba. We weren't friends, Baba and I, nor enemies. He wasn't my dog. He belonged to the people my mother worked for, and he lived in the house with them and us.
~ Octavia E. Butler
I have a Rhodesian Ridgeback dog named Lola.
~ Hannah Kearney
My black cat was named Blackie.
~ Martha Grimes
The human species is an animal species without very much variation within it, and it is idle and futile to imagine that a voyage to Tibet, say, will discover an entirely different harmony with nature or eternity.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Symbol sometimes of the Devil, sometimes of the Risen Christ, no animal is more untrustworthy than the cock.
~ Umberto Eco
So she would lie and sob out her grief upon his shoulder, while he gazed at her, as helpless as a wounded animal, the target of unseen enemies.
~ Upton Sinclair
Tony got up from his desk and crouched down beside her. She was instantly aware of the smell of him, a mixture of shampoo and his own fain, animal scent.
~ Val McDermid
It is our conviction that if souls were visible to the eyes, we should be able to see distinctly that strange thing that each one individual of the human race corresponds to some one of the species of the animal creation; and we could easily recognize this truth, hardly perceived by the thinker, that from the oyster to the eagle, from the pig to the tiger, all animals exist in man, and that each one of them is in a man. Sometimes even several of them at a time.
~ Victor Hugo
But where Katherine was a white kitten, Elena was a white tigress.
~ L.J. Smith
Grace Kelly's 'Lisa Carol Fremont' is my spirit animal.
~ Cat Ellington
Why? You ever seen those tiny cages they stick cats in? And those
~ Catherine Anderson
the soul of the animal, as I've read that Native Americans do. It strikes me as a form of grace. Saying grace. Or just being grace. I am still on the Navajo Nation, wishing Navajo grace traveled with me on this land, or that Everett had packed some with my dried beef. But I don't go so far as to complete the ritual. I say a word or two of apology out loud,
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
The Fairies called it a paw because they wanted to believe I was an animal-and not the sort of animal that discusses junkyard philosophy and enjoys Turkish coffee and knows Bone Magic and holds down a mortgage, no, the kind you can cut up for meat and only feel bad about it on Fridays. It's easier to use somebody if you can think of them as mute and dumb and made for your pleasure.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Als ik me de wedergeboorte Gods voorstel, dan zie ik die niet in de mens. Het zou in een lam kunnen zijn, maar ik vind een ezel liever.
~ Gerard Reve
Man for Leopardi is first and foremost an animal, and his history is merely the last section of the much more ancient history of all living species, which in their turn are an integral part of the entire ecological system.
~ Giacomo Leopardi
The shadow escapes from the body like an animal we had been sheltering.
~ Gilles Deleuze
It wasn't love at first sight. They ran into each other one morning in a sunny clearing in the forest. A few moments of stunned silence. `Glockenspiel,' Adam pronounced, thinking (but with terrible doubt) he'd found another animal in search of a name. When Eve approached him, proffering a handful of elderberries, he threw a stick at her and ran away.
~ Glen Duncan
I don't know if there's an illustration more clear as to what can really take place in a person's life spiritually than this animated character transforming from an animal to a prince
~ Glen Keane
When a cow laughs, does milk come out her nose?
~ Author Unknown
Our behavior is human with a sliver of animal, our souls animal with a sliver of human.
~ Terri Guillemets
Weedon Scott had set himself the task of redeeming White Fang—or rather, of redeeming mankind from the wrong it had done White Fang.
~ Jack London
An' right here I want to remark,' Bill went on, 'that that animal's familiarity with camp-fires is suspicious an' immoral.' 'It knows for certain more'n a self-respectin' wolf ought to know,' Henry agreed
~ Jack London
Dat one dam bully dog! Eh? How moch?
~ Jack London