Quote by Emily Dickinson
You ask of my companions. Hills, sir, and the sundown, and a dog a

You ask of my companions. Hills, sir, and the sundown, and a dog as large as myself that my father bought me. They are better than human beings, because they know but do not tell. – Emily Dickinson

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I am going to learn to make bread tomorrow. So if you may imagine me with my sleeves rolled up, mixing flour, milk, saleratus, etc., with a deal of grace. I advise you if you dont know how to make the staff of life to learn with dispatch. – Emily Dickinson

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His Labor is a Chant — his Idleness — a Tune — oh, for a Bees experience of Clovers, and of Noon! – Emily Dickinson

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We have a queen-size bed, and the dog sleeps in the middle. John and I are sort of these little quotation marks on either corner. – Rachael Ray

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Our dogs will love and admire the meanest of us, and feed our colossal vanity with their uncritical homage. – Agnes Repplier

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A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of. – Ogden Nash

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Outside of a dog, a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read. – Groucho Marx

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Nakedness reveals itself.
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When life throws you scraps, make a quilt. – Author Unknown

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What a country calls its vital… interests are not things that help its people live, but things that help it make war. – Simone Weil

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Good bankers, like good tea, can only be appreciated when they are in hot water. – Jaffar Hussein

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