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Edward Hoagland
American
Author
Born:
Dec 21
,
1932
Animals
Better
Life
Long
People
Try
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Zig Ziglar
In order to really enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semi-human. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly a dog.
Edward Hoagland
Dog
Try
Enjoy
Possibility
Oneself
Point
Open
Merely
Him
Partly
Becoming
Train
Order
Really
Like a kick in the butt, the force of events wakes slumberous talents.
Edward Hoagland
Events
Kick
Like
Talents
Force
Wakes
Butt
A writer's work is to witness things.
Edward Hoagland
Work
Witness
Writer
Things
The question of whether it's God's green earth is not at center stage, except in the sense that if so, one is reminded with some regularity that He may be dying.
Edward Hoagland
God
Stage
Sense
Earth
Some
Except
He
Reminded
Question
Green
May
Dying
Center
Whether
Regularity
Many people have believed that they were Chosen, but none more baldly than the Texans.
Edward Hoagland
People
More
None
Were
Texans
Than
Many
Chosen
Believed
There were periods during my childhood when I stammered so badly I couldn't talk at all.
Edward Hoagland
Badly
Talk
Periods
Were
Childhood
Black bears, though, are not fearsome. I encountered one on the road to my house in Vermont, alone at night. I picked up two stones just in case, but I wasn't afraid of him. I felt a hunter's exhilaration and a brotherly feeling.
Edward Hoagland
Alone
Black
Feeling
Though
Hunter
Brotherly
Case
Fearsome
Bears
Picked
Road
House
Him
Felt
Vermont
Exhilaration
Encountered
Up
Stones
Just
Afraid
Night
Two
Once I climbed into a mountain lion's cage and she bounded at me and put her paw on my face, but she kept her claws withdrawn.
Edward Hoagland
Lion
Me
Face
Once
Claws
Put
Cage
Bounded
She
Withdrawn
Climbed
Mountain
Paw
Her
Kept
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