My Dog Is Gone Quotes
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The dog pranced delightedly around his feet as if he'd been gone to another planet instead of merely underneath a car.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Albert Einstein believes in humanity, in a peaceful world of mutual helpfulness, and in the high mission of science.
— Albert Einstein
Protecting the rights of service members was an important part of my work as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights.
— Thomas Perez
I spilled spot remover on my dog; now he's gone.
— Steven Wright
I love to run and I have some tips to keep it fresh and novel. I rarely use the same route twice. That keeps things new.
— Dean Karnazes
When we read together, we connect. Together, we see the world. Together, we see one another.
— Kate DiCamillo
Many fathers are gone. Some leave, some are left. Some return, unknown and hungry. Only the dog remembers.
— Nick Flynn
My mind is heaven
My eyes are the sun and the moon
My awareness shines like the morning star. — Ilchi Lee
My eyes are the sun and the moon
My awareness shines like the morning star. — Ilchi Lee
Guys are like dogs. They keep comin' back. Ladies are like cats. Yell at a cat one time, they're gone.
— Lenny Bruce
Time and again, the Faith has to all appearances gone to the dogs. But each time, it was the dog that died.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
I feel the whole issue has been a witchhunt from day one as part of a broader Republican political agenda.
— Kojo Annan
I get a lot from great '90s artists like Juliana Hatfield, The Pixies, and bands like That Dog and The Breeders.
— Margaret Cho
I love my dog, but since the kids came along, the petting has gone out of our relationship.
— Dana Gould
Wait, so am I allowed to put my shirt back on? Or did you want me to remove my pants, too?
— Kiersten White
I think I view myself primarily as a fiction writer. Poetry is more of a "hobby," a time of rest from the hard work of writing fiction.
— Yuriy Tarnawsky