D Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with D. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Dogs are fighting outside so you can go outside and fight like dogs or be smart and sit down and do your job!”
“Dogs are fine in the field.”
Source: The Poetical Works of G. H. and R. Heber. With Memoir
“Dogs are forever in the push up postion.”
“Dogs are getting bigger, according to a leading dog manufacturer.”
Source: Rome wasn't burned in a day: the mischief of language
“Dogs are gods - beautiful, benign, and bereft of malice. Humans, and their gods, are bad dogs - cruel, crass, and full of malice.”
“Dogs are gods we know not.”
“Dogs are gonna take over the world. It's a known fact for those who believe it, kinda like the Bible.”
“Dogs are good people, humans are bad dogs.”
“Dogs are great assets to candidates, and the feeling seems to be engendered that if a dog loves the candidate, he can't be all that bad.”
Source: Dick Gregory's political primer
“Dogs are great teachers. They are at home in the world. They live in the moment, and they force us to stay there with them. Dogs love us unconditionally, not for our bodies or bank accounts.”
“Dogs are great. Bad dogs, if you can really call them that, are perhaps the greatest of them all.”
Source: Marley & Me tie-in: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog
“Dogs are happy with few things because they have already observed man who is unhappy with many things!”
“Dogs are here to remind us life really is a simple thing. You eat, sleep, take walks, and pee when you must. That's about all there is. They are quick to forgive trespasses and assume strangers will be kind.”
Source: The Marriage of Sticks
“Dogs are high on life. Cats need catnip.”
“Dogs are how people would be if the important stuff is all that mattered to us.”
“Dogs are in on our human silliness; lions are not.”
“Dogs are indeed the most social, affectionate, and amiable animals of the whole brute creation.”
Source: Works
“Dogs are intelligent beings; they are not human beings. The life of a dog - there's no equivalency with the life of a person, and if you are putting a dog in the line of danger to save human life, and they can do the job reasonably well, I mean, seriously, what about dignity and self-respect? I feel like going out to dinner, I think I will have my cocker spaniel host the show tonight.”
“Dogs are joiners; if they were guys, their idea of a good time would be to attend an Elks luncheon.”
Source: Everything Here Is Mine: An Unhelpful Guide to Cat Behavior
“Dogs are just wolves in sheep's clothing.”
Source: Why Does My Dog Act That Way?: A Complete Guide to Your Dog's Personality
“Dogs are known by pedigree,
humans are known by character.
Donkeys are known by obedience,
sapiens are known by our thunder.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“Dogs are like ex-girlfriends; they like to follow you everywhere, keep following you, and love sniffing you.”
“Dogs are like ex-girlfriends; they like to follow you everywhere, keep stalking you, and love sniffing you.”
“Dogs are like kids. Cats are like roommates.”
Source: Pet Humor!
“Dogs are like their owners. If you get an uptight owner, you have an uptight dog. If you have an assertive owner, half drunk who thinks he owns the whole track, the dog will be the same. If you see that kind of person, he doesn't own a miniature Poodle.”
“Dogs are lonesome creatures who needs a someone that will love him for eternity, Once they've found the one, He will protect it, believing that he is the only one who could accept him”
“Dogs are losing their noses. Other research has supported the odd and disturbing result that companion dogs are not only not using their smelling abilities to their capacity; they are forgetting how to be sniffers. In a human-defined, visual world, it seems that it does not pay to notice all the smells around the house, to sort their way through the world by smell. Instead, the typical owned dog gets a mound of food in a bowl once or twice a day whether he sniffs it out or not. He may be discouraged from sniffing the sidewalk, the lamppost, and even other dogs' rear ends as his owner walks with him—out of the person's disinterest, press for time, or horror. We talk to the dog in words and point at him with hands, but rarely give him smells to learn and live by. The sad result has been that pet dogs are letting their noses go dormant.”
Source: Being a Dog: Following the Dog Into a World of Smell
“Dogs are loyal friends, and if they could talk, your secrets would still be safe. (If my cat could talk, I’d have to let the dog eat her.)”
Source: Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
“Dogs are loyal, patient, fearless, forgiving, and capable of pure love. Virtues that few people get through life without abandoning, at least once.”
Source: The Returns
“Dogs are masters of smell, but note their large ears. Owls are masters of hearing, but note their large eyes.”
Source: An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
“Dogs are minor angels, and I don't mean that facetiously. They love unconditionally , forgive immediately, are the truest of friends, willing to do anything that makes us happy”
“Dogs are miracles with paws.”
“Dogs are more loyal. Cats are fickle.”
“Dogs are more of a responsibility than kids - you can send a kid off to their grandparents or a nanny, but with a dog you can't do that.”
“Dogs are mute and obedient, but they have watched us and know us and can smell how pitiful we are.”
Source: The True Deceiver
“Dogs are my favorite people.”
“Dogs are my favorite role models. I want to work like a dog, doing what I was born to do with joy and purpose. I want to play like a dog, with total, jolly abandon. I want to love like a dog, with unabashed devotion and complete lack of concern about what people do for a living, how much money they have, or how much they weigh. The fact that we still live with dogs, even when we don't have to herd or hunt our dinner, gives me hope for humans and canines alike.”
“Dogs are nicer than people.”
Source: Out of my mind
“Dogs are not like cats, who amusingly tolerate humans only until someone comes up with a tin opener that can be operated with a paw. Men made dogs, they took wolves and gave them human things - unnecessary intelligence, names, a desire to belong, and a twitching inferiority complex. All dogs dream wolf dreams, and know they're dreaming of biting their Maker. Every dog knows, deep in his heart, that he is a Bad Dog.”
“Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.”
“Dogs are not people dressed up in fur coats, and to deny them their nature is to do them great harm.”
“Dogs are obsessed with being happy.”
“Dogs are often happier than men simply because the simplest things are the greatest things for them!”
“Dogs are one of those things that make you happy and make you wonder.”
“Dogs are our best teachers and biggest healers. We can learn so much from them about how to live life in balance, and they are a constant source of spiritual uplift and unconditional love that is so important to have in order to be healthy.”
“Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring--it was peace.”
“Dogs are our link to paradise.”
“Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent.”
“Dogs are our true friends, our angels, our teachers, our healers. They love us unconditionally, as God intended. If we look carefully, we can learn from them how to make the world a brighter and better place.”
Source: Pawz and Pray: Finding Joy in the Journey with God, Family, and Furry Friends! 130 Inspiring Stories and Devotions for Dog Lovers
“Dogs are quick to show their affection. They never pout, they never bear a grudge. They never run away from home when mistreated. They never complain about their food. They never gripe about the way the house is kept. They are chivalrous and courageous, ready to protect their mistress at the risk of their lives. They love children, and no matter how noisy and boisterous they are, the dog loves every minute of it. In fact, a dog is still competition for a husband. Perhaps if we husbands imitated a few of our dog's virtues, life with our family might be more amiable.”
Source: The Quotable Billy Graham