Every creature in the world is like a book and a picture, to us, and a mirror.
—Alain de Lille, c. 1200Quotes
Alas! We are ridiculous animals.
—Horace Walpole, 1777Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and pompous in the grave.
—Thomas Browne, 1658Man is no man, but a wolf, to a stranger.
—Plautus, c. 200 BCThe fox knows lots of tricks, the hedgehog only one—but it’s a winner.
—Archilochus, c. 650 BCGo to the ant, you lazybones; consider its ways, and be wise.
—Book of Proverbs, c. 350 BCBe a good animal, true to your animal instincts.
—D.H. Lawrence, 1911Man is the only animal for whom his own existence is a problem which he has to solve and from which he cannot escape.
—Erich Fromm, 1947Animals are good to think with.
—Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1962A dog starved at his master’s gate / Predicts the ruin of the state.
—William Blake, 1807Animals have these advantages over man: they never hear the clock strike, they die without any idea of death, they have no theologians to instruct them, their last moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and unpleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills.
—Voltaire, 1769Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.
—George Eliot, 1857There are some who, if a cat accidentally comes into the room, though they neither see it nor are told of it, will presently be in a sweat and ready to die away.
—Increase Mather, 1684