Assistance Dog Quotes & Sayings
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If you ask me the man's short a hat size or two but he's harmless. Not like the Texas Kid or the Tuscon Kid. Drat, he's not even like Billy the Kid. Now those are outlaws.
His assurances did little to calm her nerves. Apparently the only bandits he took seriously were the ones belonging to a society of human goats. — Margaret Brownley

We love bringing verisimilitude to audiences, hopefully having experiences you'll never have. — Scott Derrickson

Life is a barter of choice and consequences. — Samantha Sotto

[A]nything worth dying for ... is certainly worth living for. — Joseph Heller

I want to make people feel intensely alive. I'd rather have them against me than indifferent. — Martha Graham

Great. I'd been dumped in Hell's waiting room. — Karen Chance

But, in these later days, much greater convulsions had overwhelmed her. It sufficed for Tietjens to approach her to make her feel as if her whole body was drawn towards him as, being near a terrible height, you are drawn towards it. Great waves of blood rushed across her being as if physical forces as yet undiscovered or invented attracted the very fluid itself. The moon so draws the tides. — Ford Madox Ford

I didn't want the words 'Spider-Man' attached to my name in any shape or form. Especially a singing one. — Jim Sturgess

I would feel no hesitation in saying that it is the responsibility of a decent human being to give assistance to a child who is being attacked by a rabid dog, but I would not intend this to imply that in all imaginable circumstances one must, necessarily, act in accordance with this general responsibility. — Noam Chomsky

But let me do I will show the world what gymnastics looks like. Well may be this is a future gymnastics. — Olga Korbut

Animals are divine messengers of miracles that go far beyond emotional comfort and practical assistance. Talk to those who have been transported to a heavenly place by the gentle purring of a kitten or whose broken hearts, burdened by worry and pain, have been mended by a dog licking their hand. They will tell you that animals connect them with the River of Life in ways poets imagine and mystics contemplate. They will tell you that their deepest and most sincere relationships with animals are spiritual partnerships. — Allen Anderson

Those that can heal can harm; those that can cure can kill. — Celia Rees