The fear of loving a dog, is knowing one day they’ll be gone and you could never find eyes that express all that you feel.
Dogs notice, they share, they draw conclusions, they like it when they're able to be of service and are touchingly grateful when they're praised.
Sometimes I think I am still that 5-year-old girl playing with her dogs in the yard. That's how I see myself.
Everything about the left is perception, manipulation, and lies. Everything. Everything is 'Wag the Dog.' Everything is a structured deception.
I had rather see the portrait of a dog that I know, than all the allegorical paintings they can show me in the world.
I think of myself as something of a connoisseur of procrastination, creative and dogged in my approach to not getting things done.
Dog parks are more cliquish than any other human gathering with the possible exception of seventh grade. Deal with it.
The things that make me very angry are injustice and bullying. If I see someone bullying a woman or child in the street, or kicking a dog, I go completely mad.
I wanna survive an avalanche. I wanna be one of those people a dog finds buried under a ton of snow, almost dying of starvation.
Sometimes you have to understand that you push ahead, there's going to be a lot of flak, there's going to be a lot of dogs barking, but the wagon train moves ahead.
I got a dog with a Napoleon complex. I have a Napoleon complex. We're small. Anything big that we feel is threatening us, we want to fight. We're not a pushover.
There is no faith which has never yet been broken, except that of a truly faithful dog
How can you think it's cool when he calls you his bitch, but then get upset when he treats you like a dog?
I started studying acting, got commercials, and here we are 100 years later. I'm acting and writing and I have a pool and a dog.
There are writers in Germany who drink the Absolute like water; and there are books in which even the dogs make references to the Infinite.
I can watch endless humans get killed, but if I see a movie and they kill a dog, I practically want to walk out.
If you look closely you can see that they are all interconnected, symbolic of a never-ending circle in which it is simply impossible for the dog to catch the rabbit.
I say every dog looks like no other but that isn't true. Not entirely. Difference is slippery.
I still play hockey every now and then, and I still golf. But my biggest exercise is walking my big dog in the park every day.
A dog doesn't care if your rich or poor, smart or dumb. Give him your heart.. and he'll give you his.
I can't tell you how much we laughed on the set to have Alec Guinness in a scene with a big, furry dog that's flying a space ship.