Quote by James Herriot
Cats are connoisseurs of comfort. - James Herriot

Cats are connoisseurs of comfort. – James Herriot

Other quotes by James Herriot

If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. – James Herriot

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Love
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I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. – James Herriot

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Hope
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I am never at my best in the early morning, especially a cold morning in the Yorkshire spring with a piercing March wind sweeping down from the fells, finding its way inside my clothing, nipping at my nose and ears. – James Herriot

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Morning
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pet
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We are telling veterans they must sacrifice to pay for the pet projects and contracts to campaign donors of powerful members of Congress. – Nick Lampson

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pet

You can get too bogged down in technology and you can sort of forget what it is you were trying to do. And with the Pet Shop Boys its primarily about the songs, its about song writing. – Chris Lowe

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pet

Gypsy was the name my brother gave a pet turtle he had. I always thought it was so peculiar. – Joel Hodgson

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pet

Pet stores just sell their animals. – Booboo Stewart

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pet

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