Losing animal quotes:

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  • What do we lose without wild animal acts at the circus? Absolutely nothing, except the opportunity to be haunted and heartbroken. -- K. A. Applegate
  • Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason. -- Orson Welles
  • Every time you lose an animal, it's like losing a brick from the house. Pretty soon the house just falls down, you know? -- Bindi Irwin
  • Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when he is called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason. -- Oscar Wilde
  • We're losing biodiversity globally at an alarming rate, and we need a cornucopia of different plants and animals, for the planet's health and our own. -- Diane Ackerman
  • An animal that is very abundant, before it gets extinct, it becomes rare. So you don't lose abundant animals. You always lose rare animals. Therefore, they're not perceived as a big loss. -- Daniel Pauly
  • Every animal would rather die themselves than lose their offspring. But it's just genes, isn't it? All of our existence is spent worrying about the next generation, but we don't actually seem to get anywhere. -- Robert Smith
  • We'll lose more species of plants and animals between 2000 and 2065 than we've lost in the last 65 million years. If we don't find answers to these problems, we're gonna be victims of this extinction event that we're at fault for. -- Paul Watson
  • I was so sad from losing two of my dogs and my mother. I had this vision of all these animals sitting behind bars. They had no control and were scared. That's why I got into fostering and adopting animals out. -- Linda Blair
  • 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. -- John Ridley
  • If you're going to love animals and have a life with them, the odds are you're going to lose them. It's helpful when you get a dog to accept the fact that this dog is not going to be with you your whole life. -- Jon Katz
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