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Dogs, like very small children, are quite mad.
— T.H. White
Cruelty is cruelty, whether it's cruelty to children, to the elderly, to dogs and cats, or to chickens.
— Russell Simmons
I'll never kick dogs, I'll never hurt a child, I'll never slap a woman - three things I won't do on film.
— Lee Van Cleef
Bad dogs, she believed, were like most bad children: created by those around them. But then, that was a personal opinion.
— Heather Graham
He's a unique dog, Mr. Bell had said. There is no other in the world that looks or acts just like him.
— Martha McKiever
The best actors are children and dogs because they're not acting at all." - Helen Mirren
— Judith Weston
Children are for people who can't have dogs.
— Jerry Smith
Dogs and children loved my boyfriend. It was a simple fact.
— Sarah Dessen
My children are all doing just fine. The mountain dogs are great in this weather. The yorkies are freezing.
— Catherine Crier
The dogs did bark, the children screamed, Up flew the windows all; And every soul bawled out, Well done! As loud as he could bawl.
— William Cowper
Basset Hounds never get scared. We're fearless, resolute and know how to season a good lamb chop.
— Elias Zapple
We have to convince the people of Bucharest, who are dog lovers, to treat dogs like they treat their children and not just let them roam the streets.
— Brigitte Bardot
Hot dogs always seem better out than at home; so do French-fried potatoes; so do your children.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Dogs aren't born knowing what or what not to do; they only learn like children.
— Barbara Woodhouse
Like dogs and lions, small children can sense fear. The slightest flinch, the slightest disinclination, and they will jump atop you and devour you.
— Rachel Cohn
A defense based on the weakness of nature belongs to untutored children and dogs that bite, Captain.
— Steven Erikson
My life contains so many other things; I have my children, my grandchildren, my two dogs and a big place in the country. I have my own life.
— Agnetha Faltskog
Ain't but three things in this world worth a solitary dime/
But old dogs, children, and watermelon wine — Tom T. Hall
But old dogs, children, and watermelon wine — Tom T. Hall
Dogs speak words, but only poets and children Hear.
— Patricia MacLachlan
What dogs? These are my children, little people with fur who make my heart open a little wider.
— Oprah Winfrey
This dog is mine," said those poor children; "that is my place in the sun." Here is the beginning and the image of the usurpation of all the earth.
— Blaise Pascal
She loved dogs, New York, television, children, friendship, sex, laughing, heartbreaking songs, marijuana, farts, and cuddling.
— Sarah Silverman
I have two dogs. If I had retarded children, I'd be a hero. And yet, the dogs are pretty much the same thing.
— Bill Maher
See with your heart, not just your eyes
— Linda M. Hueftlein
Children, old crones, peasants, and dogs ramble; cats and philosophers stick to their point.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Children and dogs are the messengers of God some of us do not deserve them
— Ginnetta Correli
Men are generally more careful of the breed of their horses and dogs than of their children.
— William Penn
Anybody who hates dogs and babies can't be all bad.
— Leo Rosten
Novalis and Dostoyevsky, awaited me just as do the mother, or the wife, the children, maids, dogs and cats in the case of more sensible people.
— Hermann Hesse
Dogs are like kids. Cats are like roommates.
— Oliver Gaspirtz
The more I see of dogs, the more I like children.
— Winifred Holtby
A skunk is walking by. Skunks don't hurry or hide. The dogs and cats pretend not to notice them. It is best not to.
— Alice Provensen
The only ones untouched by the keen madness of the times were the children and the dogs. And the dogs seemed a little nervous.
— Daniel Abraham
Children and dogs are as necessary to the welfare of the country as Wall Street and the railroads.
— Harry S. Truman
A woman who repeatedly asks a man she knows to be gay when he's going to get married and have children is not trying to let sleeping dogs lie.
— Mallory Ortberg
Dogs and children vomit in distress. Women cry.
("Dial 'O' For Operator") — Robert Presslie
("Dial 'O' For Operator") — Robert Presslie