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“Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.”
William Ewart Gladstone“Here is my first principle of foreign policy: good government at home.”
William Ewart Gladstone“We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace.”
William Ewart Gladstone“We all have our alloted portions of black and white paint”
how we lay it on is a question of temperament.“A dog is the greatest gift a parent can give a child. OK, a good education, then a dog.”
John Grogan“Dogs are a really amazing eye opener for us humans because their lives are compressed into such a short period, so we can see them go from puppyhood to adolescence to strong adulthood and then into their sunset years in 10 to 12 years. It really drives home the point of how finite all our lives are.”
John Grogan“It's just the most amazing thing to love a dog isn't it? It makes our relationships with people seem as boring as a bowl of oatmeal.”
John Grogan“A dog has no use for fancy cars or big homes or designer clothes. Status symbol means nothing to him. A waterlogged stick will do just fine. A dog judges others not by their color or creed or class but by who they are inside. A dog doesn't care if you are rich or poor, educated or illiterate, clever or dull. Give him your heart and he will give you his. It was really quite simple, and yet we humans, so much wiser and more sophisticated, have always had trouble figuring out what really counts and what does not. As I wrote that farewell column to Marley, I realized it was all right there in front of us, if only we opened our eyes. Sometimes it took a dog with bad breath, worse manners, and pure intentions to help us see.”
John Grogan“It's just the most amazing thing to love a dog, isn't it? It makes our relationships with people seem as boring as a bowl of oatmeal.”
John Grogan, Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog“. . . owning a dog always ended with this sadness because dogs just don't live as long as people do.”
John Grogan, Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog