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Quotes About Dog

Wie ein Hund!" sagte er, es war, als sollte die Scham ihn überleben.
~ Franz Kafka
Köpek gibi! dedi, sanki utanç, ondan sonra da hayatta kalacakt?.
~ Franz Kafka
Wie ein Hund! sagte er, es war, als sollte die Scham ihn überleben.
~ Franz Kafka
My mother was really young when she had me, so she was a horrible cook, but we lived with my grandmother, who was fantastic. We eventually got our own place, and my mother started learning to cook. But it was also the '70s, so she was very experimental, and, well - thank God we had a dog.
~ Debi Mazar
My dog wants the entrepreneurial community to know how thankful she is for the fact that she gets to go out. She has heard more pitches than probably much of the world.
~ Heidi Roizen
It's very expensive to treat your dog, and thankfully, I was able to do that.
~ Ashlan Gorse Cousteau
When looking to adopt a new dog, the most important thing to consider is always the energy of the dog and how the dog will fit in with your lifestyle and your family.
~ Cesar Millan
Yeah, I had a dog growing up, too. Big dog—Spike, no kidding. He was almost a perfect animal. But he let my sisters dress him up. That used to make me sick, I'm telling you. The way he let himself be humiliated like that." Ian shot him a look and a big grin. He was picturing a German shepherd in a tutu and a disgruntled teenage boy. A laugh shot out of him. "It wasn't funny," Jack said. "I bet it was," Ian said.
~ Robyn Carr
What a dog I got, his favorite bone is in my arm.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
I told my psychiatrist, "Doc, I keep thinking I'm a dog." He told me to get off his couch.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
EVERY TIME I see a dog in a movie, I think the same thing: I want that dog. I see Skip or Lucy or Shiloh and for a moment I can't even think about the movie's plot. I can only think about the dog. I want to hold it, pet it, take it for walks, and tell it what a good dog it is. I want to love it, and I want it to love me. I have an empty space inside myself that can only be filled by a dog.
~ Roger Ebert
All-American and proud of it. Too rich and soft and flawed to make any spiritual mark on anyone other than my own dog and children . . . on a good day.
~ Roland Merullo
We know that this mad dog of the Middle East has a goal of a world revolution. (On Muammar Qaddafi of Libya)
~ Ronald Reagan
Harry lived with an ordinary-looking smart brown dog, named Edith. As happens when one person lives with one dog, the dog became psychic.
~ Louise Erdrich
I did not choose solitude. Who would? It came on me like a kind of vocation, demanding an effort that married women can't picture. Sometimes, even now, I look on the married girls the way a wild dog might look through the window at tame ones, envying the regularity of their lives but also despising the low pleasure they get from the master's touch.
~ Louise Erdrich
She has driven into town to get the mail. He had no intention of taking you anywhere but to your bed. He is a dog," he growled, and then glared at Dave and added, "Although that seems to me to be an insult to Bailey and her kind. She would never behave in so unsavory a manner.
~ Lynsay Sands
Outside, a dog sprawls among the empty tables, its body rocking with the evening heat. Someone has given it a hamburger which first it guards, then, eventually, eats. It's some kind of winter dog, a malamute perhaps, a dog of marvellous subtle greys and whites. Also of transparent intelligence, and less transparent motive. The beauty of an animal like this appears to fix it in our expectations. But while its beauty says one thing, its heart may say another.
~ M. John Harrison
A starving pariah dog with the appearance of having lately been skinned had squeezed itself in after the last man; it looked up at the Consul with beady, gentle eyes. Then, thrusting down its poor wrecked dinghy of a chest, from which raw withered breasts drooped, it began to bow and scrape before him.
~ Malcolm Lowry
I love seeing teachers outside of school. It's like seeing a dog walk on its hind legs.
~ Janis Ian
They knew me as the one who got jacked up on rage and didn't know what to do with it, until a dog dug a ball from a corner of his kennel and brought it to my side, as thought to ask, Have you thought of this?
~ Amy Hempel
May the dog-mother rut with a dead devil!
~ Amy Tan
The silence grew louder, more evident. One could stroke it, as one would a cat or a dog; it was warm, and it brushed up against Sergeyich gently, pleading for his involvement, his participation in its life, its sounds.
~ Andrey Kurkov
BARKY THE BARKING DOG SHOW
~ Andy Griffiths
You really haven't lived until a dog has stepped on your face. I
~ Ann M. Martin