"I do not know whether dogs can think, or what thinking is, or whether human beings can think. But whether human beings can think or not, I know that those who love dogs think that dogs can think. This, I am afraid, is the sum total of my contribution to human knowledge on this important subject."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
"Do Dogs Think?" (15 June 1932), pp. 181β182
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mortals_and_Others
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Related Quotes
"It is generally admitted that most grown-up people, however regrettably, will try to have a good time."
"Most people learn nothing from experience, except confirmation of their prejudices."
"If we spent half an hour every day in silent immobility, I am convinced that we should conduct all our affairs, persoβ¦"
"Most men, without inquiring into the merits of the particular candidate, vote as they always have voted, and always hβ¦"
"Expect of the young the very best of which they are capable, and you will get it. Expect less, and it is only too likβ¦"
"Why do people read? The answer, as regards the great majority, is: 'They don't.'"
"There is a popular notion that vegetarians are mild and gentle folk who would not hurt a fly. Perhaps they would not β¦"
"There have been four sorts of ages in the world's history. There have been ages when everybody thought they knew everβ¦"
"All the higher animals have methods of expressing pleasure, but human beings alone express pleasure when they do not β¦"
"I have often wondered what turkeys would think of Christmas if they were capable of thought. I am afraid they would hβ¦"