People leave imprints on our lives, shaping who we become in much the same way that a symbol is pressed into the page of a book to tell you who it comes from. Dogs, however, leave paw prints on our lives and our souls, which are as unique as fingerprints in every way.
Ashly LorenzanaMots clés life friendship experience love learning animals identity dogs unique companionship personality loyalty bonding
I, too, had set out to be remembered. I had wanted to create something permanent in my life- some proof that everything in its way mattered, that working hard mattered, that feeling things mattered, that even sadness and loss mattered, because it was all part of something that would live on. But I had also come to recognize that not everything needs to be durable. the lesson we have yet to learn from dogs, that could sustain us, is that having no apprehension of the past or future is not limiting but liberating. Rin Tin Tin did not need to be remembered in order to be happy; for him, it was always enough to have that instant when the sun was soft, when the ball was tossed and caught, when the beloved rubber doll was squeaked. Such a moment was complete in itself, pure and sufficient.
Susan OrleanMots clés life dogs permanence
I confronted the fact that I was not only talking to a dog, but answering for one.
Claire CookYou want a friend in this city? [Washington, DC.] Get a dog!
Harry TrumanMots clés humor politics friendship friends dogs sarcasm egotism faithfulness political-humor backstabbing
The dogs were really keening now, like Irish widows.
Thomas KeneallyMots clés prediction animals dogs
My cats inspire me daily. They inspire me to get a dog!
Greg CurtisI don't think twice about picking up my dog's poop, but if another dog's poop is next to it, I think, 'Eww, dog poop!
Jonah GoldbergNorth Korea is a famine state. In the fields, you can see people picking up loose grains of rice and kernels of corn, gleaning every scrap. They look pinched and exhausted. In the few, dingy restaurants in the city, and even in the few modern hotels, you can read the Pyongyang Times through the soup, or the tea, or the coffee. Morsels of inexplicable fat or gristle are served as 'duck.' One evening I gave in and tried a bowl of dog stew, which at least tasted hearty and spicy—they wouldn't tell me the breed—but then found my appetite crucially diminished by the realization that I hadn't seen a domestic animal, not even the merest cat, in the whole time I was there.
Christopher HitchensMots clés cats dogs hotels starvation famine north-korea pyongyang north-korean-famine dog-meat korean-cuisine the-pyongyang-times
In a Pyongyang restaurant, don't ever ask for a doggie bag.
Christopher HitchensMots clés dogs humour north-korea pyongyang dog-meat korean-cuisine
It is a fool of a shepherd who culls his dogs.
Jefferson SmithMots clés humor wisdom dogs humour fantasy strategy security foolishness young-adult shepherds culling nurturing
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