Gene Hill, an American author, was born on May 15, 1928, and passed away on May 31, 1997. His works are known for their unique perspective and profound insights, which have won him a wide readership.
Related Quotes
“No man can fully understand the meaning of love unless he’s owned by a dog.”
“Whoever said you can't buy Happiness forgot little puppies.”
Source: A Hunter's Fireside Book: Tales of Dogs, Ducks, Birds, & Guns
Source: In Praise of Labs
“When you fall in a river, you're no longer a fisherman; you're a swimmer.”
Source: A Hunter's Fireside Book: Tales of Dogs, Ducks, Birds and Guns
“Who said you can not buy happiness, when you are thinking about puppies.”
“You know what the ideal dove gun for any given day is? Your other-the one you left at home.”
Source: A Listening Walk --and Other Stories
Source: Just Mutts: A Tribute to the Rogues of Dogdom
Source: Just Mutts: A Tribute to the Rogues of Dogdom
