Dachshund Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Dachshund
Dachshund Quotes & Sayings
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But you get used to the air alright in the end. When you're here for the second or third time you'll hardly notice how oppressive the air is.
— Franz Kafka
Dachshund: A half-a-dog high and a dog-and-a-half long.
— H.L. Mencken
In Africa today, we recognise that trade and investment, and not aid, are pillars of development.
— Paul Kagame
My friend has a baby. I'm recording all the noises he makes so later I can ask him what he meant.
— Steven Wright
My life views on sex, men, dating, and self-worth were sculpted with the unfiltered ramblings of a drunken misogynist.
— Maggie Young
Her mouth was soft and moist, and she came to me like a dachshund jumping into your lap.
— Charles Williams
Dogs are always good and full of selfless love. They are undiluted vessels of joy who never, ever deserve anything bad that happens to them.
— Steven Rowley
Be bold. But not bold, be fucking bold.
— James Frey
Most television could be presented by a dachshund. Radio can't, although there are a lot of dachshunds in there.
— Terry Wogan
Philanthropy requires thought, action, and passion.
— Robert L. Payton
An ugly sight, a man who is afraid.
— Jean Anouilh
Digital is a disaster. No digital radio has the correct time and they don't even agree with each other.
— Tim Rice
All right, why the glum face now? I get that you messed up, but you need to pick yourself up and move on.
— Debbie Macomber
Your words crossed a threshold,
And entered the past,
Yet they have created,
A word that will last. — Somya Kedia
And entered the past,
Yet they have created,
A word that will last. — Somya Kedia
How could he deny the jewels of posterity within his loins?
— Frank Herbert
I ain't ever satisfied ...
— Steve Earle
Nothing will turn a man's home into a castle more quickly and effectively than a dachshund.
— Victoria Magazine
The secret of architectural excellence is to translate the proportions of a dachshund into bricks, mortar and marble.
— Christopher Wren