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Animals are good to think with.

—Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1962

Imitate the ass in his love to his master.

—St. John Chrysostom, c. 388

Man is no man, but a wolf, to a stranger.

—Plautus, c. 200 BC

How like to us is that filthy beast the ape.

—Cicero, 45 BC

Be a good animal, true to your animal instincts.

—D.H. Lawrence, 1911

An ape will be an ape, though clad in purple.

—Erasmus, 1511

Man 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, 1947

There 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

Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and pompous in the grave.

—Thomas Browne, 1658

I do not mean to call an elephant a vulgar animal, but if you think about him carefully, you will find that his nonvulgarity consists in such gentleness as is possible to elephantine nature—not in his insensitive hide, nor in his clumsy foot, but in the way he will lift his foot if a child lies in his way; and in his sensitive trunk, and still more sensitive mind, and capability of pique on points of honor.

—John Ruskin, 1860

Happiness is a warm puppy.

—Charles Schulz, 1971

It is remarkable that only small birds properly sing.

—Charles Darwin, 1871

Of all the creatures that breathe and creep on the surface of the earth, none is more to be pitied than man.

—Homer, c. 750 BC