Lost Animal Quotes
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Lost Animal Quotes & Sayings
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Death was not a door you could open and close at will.
— Valery G. Olsen
No tame animal has lost less of its native dignity or maintained more of its ancient reserve. The domestic cat might rebel tomorrow.
— William E. Conway Jr.
Mykonos, which probably meant it was time for them to get
— Rick Riordan
Shall we all open our heart to be a forever home for lost pets.
— Martha Steward
Indwelling sin always abides whilst we are in this world; therefore it is always to be mortified.
— John Owen
He cut through the 21st Century Gallery, past the big plastic statues of Pluto and Mickey, animal headed gods of lost America
— Philip Reeve
Always be original. Never duplicate what you've seen another actor do. Be true to the character that you've been given, and the rest will come easy.
— Lee Tamahori
I had no weapons. No plan. Nothing but my blood and my hands. They were coming, and there were more of them than I'd realized.
— Jennifer Lynn Barnes
We lost this animal instinct that we used to have. We use a very low percentage of our instinct.
— Marion Cotillard
It's ironic that it was not until I lost my hearing that I finally found my voice. Sign language saved my soul.
— Rosie Malezer
Isn't love the most horrible thing! I think it's just horrible. it just does one in, and turns one into a sort of howling animal.
— D.H. Lawrence
Remember, there's more than one way to skin a cat. It can be done so that the animal will never know he's lost his hide.
— L.M. Montgomery
We are part animal, part human, and part divine, and the moment we forget the possibility of any one of those, we are lost.
— T. Thorn Coyle
There would be no rainbows without sunshine and rain.
— Roy Bennett
When I look up at the clouds I see so many animals, mostly sheep who have lost their limbs and heads.
— Demetri Martin
The greatest thing in life is health.
— Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz
A true sportsman is a hunter lost in the woods and out of ammo.
— Robert Breault
MAN, n. An animal so lost in rapturous contemplation of what he thinks he is as to overlook what he indubitably ought to be.
— Ambrose Bierce