Animal Lovers Quotes

Quotes tagged as "animal-lovers" Showing 1-10 of 10
L.M. Montgomery
“A suffering or tortured animal always filled her with such a surge of sympathy that it lifted her clean out of herself.”
L.M. Montgomery, Emily of New Moon

Stewart Stafford
“Kindness to animals is how humans demonstrate respect for the purity we have lost.”
Stewart Stafford

Mehmet Murat ildan
“On the day we begin to see animals as our friends, we will get back some of our human attributes that we lost a long time ago!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Kate Morton
“Eliza had a skill for rat catching, though she didn't like to do it. The rats were just trying to stay alive after all, as best they could in a city that favored neither the meek nor the mild. She tried not to think what Mother would say- she'd always had a soft spot for animals-”
Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden

Debasish Mridha
“Most animals are loving and kind. They feel pain, joy, and happiness. They also love and care for their babies. If you can’t love animals, at least don’t hurt them. Let them live in their own world.”
Debasish Mridha

“A day spent with an animal is a day well-lived.”
RESHMA CHEKNATH UMESH, Dear Reader, by, Julie and other stories

“Dear Shoebill,
I think you are wonderful,
I think you are cute,
I think you are naughty,
I think your flight is majestic,
I heard you bring good luck,
&
I think you love me the way I do:)”
RESHMA CHEKNATH UMESH

“For the dog, colour doesn't matter, reputation doesn't matter, wealth doesn't matter. Dogs see us all as equals. They live in the present and in a world of emotion. They know if you are true and trustworthy, and what they care about most if the love you have in your heart and the kindness you show them.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet

“I don't believe in 'ownership' of a sentient life - I think we undertake volitional guardianship and that this bringing forth can be one of the most rewarding and reciprocally loving relationships that a human being can ever experience.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet

“Research has shown that dogs and cats can feel happy or sad, excited or disappointed, depressed or elated, and that these feelings may be similar to ours, even if they cannot express them in the same way that we do.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet