Dogs have boundless enthusiasm but no sense of shame. I should have a dog as a life coach. Votes: 1
I was raised in the Depression, when there was a great sense of dog-eat-dog and people fighting over scraps. Votes: 1
There's the conforming 9-to-5-lifestyle thing. Then there's, like, settling down, trying to find a balance in a relationship sense, or having a dog and having a house. All these things, like, they're not really gonna make you happy. Votes: 1
I like animals. I like people who like animals. I hate people who love animals to the point they lose their sense of reason. I'm talking the 'my computer wallpaper is my dog,' 'I hang a Christmas stocking for my cat' crowd. Votes: 1
With 'Moreau,' it's been particularly confusing because I started out being the writer of the screenplay and then trying to be the director, then being moved from being the director and having to become the dog extra, it makes some kind of sense to suddenly become a character in the story. Votes: 1
My friends started having children after college, while I was pursuing this crazy acting career and living hand to mouth. Plus, all my boyfriends were artists struggling to make a living. Having kids didn't make any sense - why would I take on more of a financial burden when I couldn't even afford a dog? Votes: 1
Sense of smell, of course, is only one of those dog qualities that can't be replicated or improved upon. I've been researching dogs in warfare for my book about 'Rin Tin Tin,' and I've read many accounts of their heroics: carrying messages through battle, alerting troops to enemy planes, and even parachuting behind enemy lines. Votes: 1
A puppy is but a dog, plus high spirits, and minus common sense. Votes: 0
It's hard not to immediately fall in love witha dog who has a good sense of humor. Votes: 0
Dogs have boundless enthusiasm but no sense of shame. I should have a dog as a life coach." Votes: 0
What counts is not necessarily the size of the dog in the fight - it's the size of the fight in the dog. Votes: 4 Dwight D. Eisenhower
Sense is never common. Votes: 3 Robert A. Heinlein