“There are a lot of obstacles in the way of our understanding animal intelligence - not the least being that we can't even agree whether nonhuman species are conscious. We accept that chimps and dolphins experience awareness; we like to think dogs and cats do. But what about mice and newts? What about a fly? Is anything going on there at all?” ThinkingWayInspirationalMotivationalUnderstandingAnimalAcceptingAwarenessDogConsciousCatAgreeSpeciesObstaclesMiceDolphinsCat And DogNewtsAnimal Intelligence Author:Jeffrey Kluger
“Trying to get today's Republicans to accept basic facts is like trying to get your dog to take a pill. You have to feed them the truth wrapped in a piece of baloney, hold their snouts shut and stroke their throats. and even then, just when you think they've swallowed it, they spit it out on the linoleum.” ThinkingTryingFactsTodayAcceptingPiecesDogRepublicanThroatStrokesPillsSpitBaloney Author:Bill Maher
“We accept it as normal that people who have never been on the land, who have no history or connection to the country, may legally secure the right to come in and, by the very nature of their enterprises, leave in their wake a cultural and physical landscape utterly transformed and desecrated. What's more, in granting such mining concessions, often initially for trivial sums to speculators from distant cities, companies cobbled together with less history than my dog, the government places no cultural or market value on the land itself.” PeopleMayCountryGovernmentTogetherValuesCitiesCompanyAcceptingEnvironmentLandDogNormalConnectionsEnvironmentalSecureLandscapeEnterpriseTransformedMy DogMiningConcessionsSpeculators Author:Wade Davis
“A dog gladly admits the superiority of his master over himself, accepts his judgment as final, but, contrary to what dog-lovers believe, he does not consider himself as a slave. His submission is voluntary, and he expects his own small rights to be respected.” BelieveDoeAcceptingRightsDogMastersLoversJudgmentSlaveFinalsContrarySuperioritySubmissionDog Lover Book:The Story of San Michele Source: The Story of San Michele
“As the dog becomes thoroughbred in the laws of clan and caste; obedient, fraternal and loyal; so is the man who accepts the gentleman's code.” MenLawAcceptingDogHe ManCodeGentlemanLoyalObedientCastesClansFraternalThoroughbreds Author:Gelett Burgess