John Steinbeck Quotes About Friendship

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  • It is my experience that in some areas [my poodle] Charley is more intelligent that I am, but in others he is abysmally ignorant. He can't read, can't drive a car, and has no grasp of mathematics. But in his own field of endeavor, which he is now practicing, the slow, imperial smelling over and anointing on an area, he has no peer. Of course his horizons are limited, but how wide are mine?

  • I'm back with my own kind of people here now, the bums and drinkers and no goods and it is a fine thing.

  • Books are the best friends you can have; they inform you, and entertain you, and they don't talk back.

  • Sir, this is a unique dog. He does not live by tooth or fang. He respects the right of cats to be cats although he doesn't admire them. He turns his steps rather than disturb an earnest caterpillar. His greatest fear is that someone will point out a rabbit and suggest that he chase it. This is a dog of peace and tranquility.

    John Steinbeck (2007). “Travels with Charley and Later Novels, 1947-1962”
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