
“It's the same with men as with horses and dogs, nothing wants to die.”
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Fruits of Solitude (1682), Part I
“It's the same with men as with horses and dogs, nothing wants to die.”
Speech of July 19, 1985. Quoted in David Robinson Simon, Meatonomics (Conari Press, 2013), p. 193 https://books.google.it/books?id=PY0KUnaIU5AC&pg=PA193.
“… who cares for a general compliment more than a general lover.”
The Monthly Magazine
“Men use care in purchasing a horse, and are neglectful in choosing friends.”
Attributed to John Mair, not John Muir, in Toasts and Tributes, edited by Arthur Gray (Rohde and Haskins, New York, 1904) page 154.
Misattributed
Sophia and Luke, Chapter 4 Sophia, p. 64
2009, The Longest Ride (2013)
Source: 1915 - 1916, 100 Aphorisms', Franz Marc (1915), p. 445
Kiran Desai on the Costs Of Literary Celebrity http://online.wsj.com/article/SB117701272922375905.html (April 21, 2007) by Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg, The Wall Street Journal