“A dog among the masters, the most masterly of the dogs.”
“A dog will recognize his master in whatever way he dresses. The master may dress in robes, suit and tie, or stand naked, but the dog will always recognize his master. If we cannot recognize God, our beloved master, when he comes in a different dress from another religion, then we are less than that dog.”
“From the dog's point of view, his master is an elongated and abnormally cunning dog.”
“From the dogs point of veiw, his master is an elongated and abnormally cunning dog.”
“It is only dogs that never bite their masters.”
“Like children, dogs want discipline and are most secure when they have rules to live by. The happiest dogs are those with gentle masters who quietly but firmly demand respect.”