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Sometimes when I watch my dog, I think about how good life can be, if we only lose ourselves in our stories. Lucy doesn't read self-help books about how to be a dog; she just IS a dog. All she wants to do is chase ducks and sticks and do other things that make both her and me happy. It makes me wonder if that was the intention for man, to chase sticks and ducks, to name animals, to create families, and to keep looking back at God to feed off his pleasure at our pleasure.
— Donald Miller
Like ravenous dogs, they are never satisfied. They are shepherds with no discernment; they all turn to their own way, each one seeking his own gain:
— Isaiah 56:11
They return in the evening, snarling like dogs and prowling around the city.
— Psalm 59:6
They return in the evening, snarling like dogs and prowling around the city.
— Psalm 59:14
If you were not strangers here, the dogs of the world would not bark at you.
— Samuel Rutherford
And on the plot of ground at Jezreel the dogs will devour Jezebel, and there will be no one to bury her.’” Then the young prophet opened the door and ran.
— 2 Kings 9:10
When you get on your sled, and yell hike, what happens?" "The dogs start to run?" "They explode with so much power, you just have to hold on. Love is like that. You don't have to create it, you just have to open your heart to it and then let it pour out.
— Susan May Warren
Men call their sons Paul and their dogs Nero today.
— J. Vernon McGee
Deliver my soul from the sword, my precious life from the power of wild dogs.
— Psalm 22:20
that your foot may be dipped in the blood of your foes—the tongues of your dogs in the same.”
— Psalm 68:23
Mankind is like dogs, not gods - as long as you don't get mad they'll bite you - but stay mad and you'll never be bitten. Dogs don't respect humility and sorrow.
— Jack Kerouac
Now then, you dogs, whom the apostle puts outside and who yelp at the God of truth, let us come to your various questions.
— Tertullian