These things, to me, are expressions of love. – James Herriot. These things, to me, are expressions of love. We were both sweating when she finally went under. The ladies watched him silently as he weaved round to the back of the car and began to rummage in the boot. ', 'If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans.
— James Herriot, When all t'world goes one road, I go t'other. — James Herriot, I have never been able to use that soap since. James Herriot (2012).
I am never at my best in the early morning, especially a cold morning in the Yorkshire spring with a piercing March wind sweeping down from the fells, finding its way inside my clothing, nipping at my nose and ears. Improve yourself, find your inspiration, share with friends, James Herriot (2012). For years I used to bore my wife over lunch with stories about funny incidents. I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. — James Herriot, That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. I don't know why he took the trouble; possibly it was because, through the whisky mists, he felt he must re-establish himself as a competent and helpful member of the party. I must have been crazy to pick a job where you worked seven days a week and through the night as well. And there was that letter from the Bramleys—that really made me feel good. A cow standing in the middle of a gleaming floor while a sleek veterinary surgeon in a spotless parturition overall inserted his arm to a polite distance. I will write another book if I feel like it. — James Herriot, Then the bull shook himself, turned his head and looked at us. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. — James Herriot, I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. The love light had died from their eyes. James Herriot — All Things Herriot: James Herriot and His Peaceable Kingdom (1999) I was helped by having a verbatim memory of what happened years ago, even if I can’t remember what happened a couple of days ago. - James Herriot Visit FamousQuotes.com for more inspirational quotes. I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. You don’t find people like the Bramleys now; radio, television and the motorcar have carried the outside world into the most isolated places so that the simple people you used to meet on the lonely farms are rapidly becoming like people anywhere else. Welcome back. — James Herriot, This old man had once told me that he left school when he was twelve, whereas I had spent most of the twenty-four years in my life in study. I will write another book if I feel like it. I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. I will write another book if I feel like it. — James Herriot, Old Herriot may be limited in some respects, but by God, he can wrap a cat. James Herriot narrating, Chapter 28, p. 173. It's a long tale of little triumphs and disasters and you've got to really like it to stick it. Anyway, it could have been worse Wotan, for instance. If you decide to become a veterinary surgeon you will never grow rich, but you will have a life of endless interest and variety. 111 quotes from James Herriot: 'Cats are connoisseurs of comfort. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs ...They are an obligation put on us, a responsibility we have no right to neglect, nor to violate by cruelty. James Herriot Quotes. If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. — James Herriot, At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops. He hadn't climbed half a mile of white fell-side to the doorless barn where his patient lay. — James Herriot, His favourite ploy was to push his leg round the corner of the table and withdraw it repeatedly just as the cat pawed at it. Yet when I looked back on the last hour or so I could come to only one conclusion. “Just one moment,” he slurred. Scents are too evocative and the merest whiff jerks me back to that first night away from my wife, and to the feeling I had then. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. I can’t think of anything in my working life that has given me more pleasure than standing in that pen directing the life-saving jet and watching the bull savouring it.”, “Old Herriot may be limited in some respects, but by God, he can wrap a cat.”, We’d love your help. Every day we present the best quotes! My colleague's gasps and grunts from the rear ceased for a moment to be replaced by a horrified shriek. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. Bond's unquestioning faith in me when she saw me quickly enveloping the cat till all you could see of him was a small black and white head protruding from an immovable cocoon of cloth. There was no last animal I treated. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. I think it was the fact that I liked it so much that made the writing just come out of me automatically.
I wish people would realize that animals are totally dependent on us, helpless, like children, a trust that is put upon us. There was no last animal I treated. I can't think of anything in my working life that has given me more pleasure than standing in that pen directing the life-saving jet and watching the bull savouring it. You’ve nothing to worry about there.”. Oscar was justifiably irritated by this teasing but showed his character by lying in wait for Tristan one night and biting him smartly in the ankle before he could start his tricks. I seem to have spent a good part of my life - probably too much - in just standing and staring and I was at it again this morning.”, “I think it was the beginning of Mrs. “James Herriot's Dog Stories”, p.79, Pan Macmillan, James Herriot (2012). I had labelled him as an ineffectual sort of lad but he certainly could yawn; it was a stretching, groaning, voluptuous paroxysm which drowned my words and it went on and on till he finally lay back, bleary and exhausted by the effort. All Things Bright and Beautiful book. It's difficult to put into words but perhaps I can best describe it by saying that if I had been a little dog I'd have gone leaping and gambolling around the room wagging my tail furiously.”, “At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops.”, “And there was that letter from the Bramleys—that really made me feel good. That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. It could only be love. I wish people would realize that animals are totally dependent on us, helpless, like children, a trust that is put upon us. James Alfred "Alf" Wight, OBE, FRCVS (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a British veterinary surgeon and writer, who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books each consisting of stories about animals and their owners. — James Herriot, You don't find cows with names any more and there aren't any farmers like Mr. Dakin, who somehow scratched a living from a herd of six milkers plus a few calves, pigs and hens. Why had he given them a final ease and comfort which he had withheld from himself? I enjoyed myself after that. It's a long tale of …
— James Herriot, When all t'world goes one road, I go t'other. — James Herriot, I have never been able to use that soap since. James Herriot (2012).
I am never at my best in the early morning, especially a cold morning in the Yorkshire spring with a piercing March wind sweeping down from the fells, finding its way inside my clothing, nipping at my nose and ears. Improve yourself, find your inspiration, share with friends, James Herriot (2012). For years I used to bore my wife over lunch with stories about funny incidents. I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. — James Herriot, That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. I don't know why he took the trouble; possibly it was because, through the whisky mists, he felt he must re-establish himself as a competent and helpful member of the party. I must have been crazy to pick a job where you worked seven days a week and through the night as well. And there was that letter from the Bramleys—that really made me feel good. A cow standing in the middle of a gleaming floor while a sleek veterinary surgeon in a spotless parturition overall inserted his arm to a polite distance. I will write another book if I feel like it. — James Herriot, Then the bull shook himself, turned his head and looked at us. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. — James Herriot, I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. The love light had died from their eyes. James Herriot — All Things Herriot: James Herriot and His Peaceable Kingdom (1999) I was helped by having a verbatim memory of what happened years ago, even if I can’t remember what happened a couple of days ago. - James Herriot Visit FamousQuotes.com for more inspirational quotes. I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. You don’t find people like the Bramleys now; radio, television and the motorcar have carried the outside world into the most isolated places so that the simple people you used to meet on the lonely farms are rapidly becoming like people anywhere else. Welcome back. — James Herriot, This old man had once told me that he left school when he was twelve, whereas I had spent most of the twenty-four years in my life in study. I will write another book if I feel like it. I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. I will write another book if I feel like it. — James Herriot, Old Herriot may be limited in some respects, but by God, he can wrap a cat. James Herriot narrating, Chapter 28, p. 173. It's a long tale of little triumphs and disasters and you've got to really like it to stick it. Anyway, it could have been worse Wotan, for instance. If you decide to become a veterinary surgeon you will never grow rich, but you will have a life of endless interest and variety. 111 quotes from James Herriot: 'Cats are connoisseurs of comfort. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs ...They are an obligation put on us, a responsibility we have no right to neglect, nor to violate by cruelty. James Herriot Quotes. If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. — James Herriot, At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops. He hadn't climbed half a mile of white fell-side to the doorless barn where his patient lay. — James Herriot, His favourite ploy was to push his leg round the corner of the table and withdraw it repeatedly just as the cat pawed at it. Yet when I looked back on the last hour or so I could come to only one conclusion. “Just one moment,” he slurred. Scents are too evocative and the merest whiff jerks me back to that first night away from my wife, and to the feeling I had then. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. I can’t think of anything in my working life that has given me more pleasure than standing in that pen directing the life-saving jet and watching the bull savouring it.”, “Old Herriot may be limited in some respects, but by God, he can wrap a cat.”, We’d love your help. Every day we present the best quotes! My colleague's gasps and grunts from the rear ceased for a moment to be replaced by a horrified shriek. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. Bond's unquestioning faith in me when she saw me quickly enveloping the cat till all you could see of him was a small black and white head protruding from an immovable cocoon of cloth. There was no last animal I treated. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. I think it was the fact that I liked it so much that made the writing just come out of me automatically.
I wish people would realize that animals are totally dependent on us, helpless, like children, a trust that is put upon us. There was no last animal I treated. I can't think of anything in my working life that has given me more pleasure than standing in that pen directing the life-saving jet and watching the bull savouring it. You’ve nothing to worry about there.”. Oscar was justifiably irritated by this teasing but showed his character by lying in wait for Tristan one night and biting him smartly in the ankle before he could start his tricks. I seem to have spent a good part of my life - probably too much - in just standing and staring and I was at it again this morning.”, “I think it was the beginning of Mrs. “James Herriot's Dog Stories”, p.79, Pan Macmillan, James Herriot (2012). I had labelled him as an ineffectual sort of lad but he certainly could yawn; it was a stretching, groaning, voluptuous paroxysm which drowned my words and it went on and on till he finally lay back, bleary and exhausted by the effort. All Things Bright and Beautiful book. It's difficult to put into words but perhaps I can best describe it by saying that if I had been a little dog I'd have gone leaping and gambolling around the room wagging my tail furiously.”, “At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops.”, “And there was that letter from the Bramleys—that really made me feel good. That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. It could only be love. I wish people would realize that animals are totally dependent on us, helpless, like children, a trust that is put upon us. James Alfred "Alf" Wight, OBE, FRCVS (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a British veterinary surgeon and writer, who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books each consisting of stories about animals and their owners. — James Herriot, You don't find cows with names any more and there aren't any farmers like Mr. Dakin, who somehow scratched a living from a herd of six milkers plus a few calves, pigs and hens. Why had he given them a final ease and comfort which he had withheld from himself? I enjoyed myself after that. It's a long tale of …
It was like taking time out of life. — James Herriot, Usually they looked past me hopefully and some even went and peered into the car to see if the man they really wanted was hiding in there. — James Herriot, And I could find other excuses to get out and sit on the crisp grass and look out over the airy roof of Yorkshire. It's a long tale of … A farmer once told me one of the greatest luxuries of his life was to wake up early only to go back to sleep again. — James Herriot, I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. — James Herriot, I think it was the fact that I liked it so much that made the writing just come out of me automatically. I think it was the beginning of Mrs. I was helped by having a verbatim memory of what happened years ago, even if I can't remember what happened a couple of days ago. — James Herriot, Then the nose moved along the rubber tube up to the bottle and back again, sniffing with the utmost concentration. — James Herriot, I am never at my best in the early morning, especially a cold morning in the Yorkshire spring with a piercing March wind sweeping down from the fells, finding its way inside my clothing, nipping at my nose and ears. These things, to me, are expressions of love. If a farmer calls me to a sick animal, he couldn't care less if I were George Bernard Shaw. “All Creatures Great and Small: The classic memoirs of a Yorkshire country vet”, p.232, Pan Macmillan, James Herriot (2012). "But It Did Happen To A Vet" by Jonathan Margolis, "Time Magazine", December 12, 2002. Enjoy the top 53 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by James Herriot. "The windscreen is very dirty. “If Only They Could Talk: The classic memoirs of a 1930s vet”, p.34, Pan Macmillan, James Herriot (2012). Anybody who has driven a car with a hysterical cat hurtling around the interior will appreciate my situation. And the peace which I always found in the silence and emptiness of the moors filled me utterly. Read 1 087 reviews from the world's largest communit… If a farmer calls me to a sick animal, he couldn't care less if I were George Bernard Shaw. But I had to admit they were fair. I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. These things, to me, are expressions of love. – James Herriot. These things, to me, are expressions of love. We were both sweating when she finally went under. The ladies watched him silently as he weaved round to the back of the car and began to rummage in the boot. ', 'If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans.
— James Herriot, When all t'world goes one road, I go t'other. — James Herriot, I have never been able to use that soap since. James Herriot (2012).
I am never at my best in the early morning, especially a cold morning in the Yorkshire spring with a piercing March wind sweeping down from the fells, finding its way inside my clothing, nipping at my nose and ears. Improve yourself, find your inspiration, share with friends, James Herriot (2012). For years I used to bore my wife over lunch with stories about funny incidents. I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. — James Herriot, That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. I don't know why he took the trouble; possibly it was because, through the whisky mists, he felt he must re-establish himself as a competent and helpful member of the party. I must have been crazy to pick a job where you worked seven days a week and through the night as well. And there was that letter from the Bramleys—that really made me feel good. A cow standing in the middle of a gleaming floor while a sleek veterinary surgeon in a spotless parturition overall inserted his arm to a polite distance. I will write another book if I feel like it. — James Herriot, Then the bull shook himself, turned his head and looked at us. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. — James Herriot, I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. The love light had died from their eyes. James Herriot — All Things Herriot: James Herriot and His Peaceable Kingdom (1999) I was helped by having a verbatim memory of what happened years ago, even if I can’t remember what happened a couple of days ago. - James Herriot Visit FamousQuotes.com for more inspirational quotes. I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. You don’t find people like the Bramleys now; radio, television and the motorcar have carried the outside world into the most isolated places so that the simple people you used to meet on the lonely farms are rapidly becoming like people anywhere else. Welcome back. — James Herriot, This old man had once told me that he left school when he was twelve, whereas I had spent most of the twenty-four years in my life in study. I will write another book if I feel like it. I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. I will write another book if I feel like it. — James Herriot, Old Herriot may be limited in some respects, but by God, he can wrap a cat. James Herriot narrating, Chapter 28, p. 173. It's a long tale of little triumphs and disasters and you've got to really like it to stick it. Anyway, it could have been worse Wotan, for instance. If you decide to become a veterinary surgeon you will never grow rich, but you will have a life of endless interest and variety. 111 quotes from James Herriot: 'Cats are connoisseurs of comfort. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs ...They are an obligation put on us, a responsibility we have no right to neglect, nor to violate by cruelty. James Herriot Quotes. If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. — James Herriot, At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops. He hadn't climbed half a mile of white fell-side to the doorless barn where his patient lay. — James Herriot, His favourite ploy was to push his leg round the corner of the table and withdraw it repeatedly just as the cat pawed at it. Yet when I looked back on the last hour or so I could come to only one conclusion. “Just one moment,” he slurred. Scents are too evocative and the merest whiff jerks me back to that first night away from my wife, and to the feeling I had then. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. I can’t think of anything in my working life that has given me more pleasure than standing in that pen directing the life-saving jet and watching the bull savouring it.”, “Old Herriot may be limited in some respects, but by God, he can wrap a cat.”, We’d love your help. Every day we present the best quotes! My colleague's gasps and grunts from the rear ceased for a moment to be replaced by a horrified shriek. I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. Bond's unquestioning faith in me when she saw me quickly enveloping the cat till all you could see of him was a small black and white head protruding from an immovable cocoon of cloth. There was no last animal I treated. When young farm lads started to help me over the gate into a field or a pigpen, to make sure the old fellow wouldn't fall, I started to consider retiring. I think it was the fact that I liked it so much that made the writing just come out of me automatically.
I wish people would realize that animals are totally dependent on us, helpless, like children, a trust that is put upon us. There was no last animal I treated. I can't think of anything in my working life that has given me more pleasure than standing in that pen directing the life-saving jet and watching the bull savouring it. You’ve nothing to worry about there.”. Oscar was justifiably irritated by this teasing but showed his character by lying in wait for Tristan one night and biting him smartly in the ankle before he could start his tricks. I seem to have spent a good part of my life - probably too much - in just standing and staring and I was at it again this morning.”, “I think it was the beginning of Mrs. “James Herriot's Dog Stories”, p.79, Pan Macmillan, James Herriot (2012). I had labelled him as an ineffectual sort of lad but he certainly could yawn; it was a stretching, groaning, voluptuous paroxysm which drowned my words and it went on and on till he finally lay back, bleary and exhausted by the effort. All Things Bright and Beautiful book. It's difficult to put into words but perhaps I can best describe it by saying that if I had been a little dog I'd have gone leaping and gambolling around the room wagging my tail furiously.”, “At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops.”, “And there was that letter from the Bramleys—that really made me feel good. That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. It could only be love. I wish people would realize that animals are totally dependent on us, helpless, like children, a trust that is put upon us. James Alfred "Alf" Wight, OBE, FRCVS (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a British veterinary surgeon and writer, who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books each consisting of stories about animals and their owners. — James Herriot, You don't find cows with names any more and there aren't any farmers like Mr. Dakin, who somehow scratched a living from a herd of six milkers plus a few calves, pigs and hens. Why had he given them a final ease and comfort which he had withheld from himself? I enjoyed myself after that. It's a long tale of …
I hope to make people realize how totally helpless animals are, how dependent on us, trusting as a child must that we will be kind and take care of their needs. By the time the injection was finished, the breathing had stopped.”, “Then the bull shook himself, turned his head and looked at us. I think it was the fact that I liked it so much that made the writing just come out of me automatically. They can’t find my house now because I keep it very quiet where I live. If a farmer calls me to a sick animal, he couldn't care less if I were George Bernard Shaw. But I had to admit they were fair. And it was uphill work examining an animal when its owner was chafing in the background, wishing with all his heart that I was somebody else. Will you have a cigarette?" "It 'ud be like givin' a pig a strawberry," the little man replied, — James Herriot, They can't find my house now because I keep it very quiet where I live. | About Us
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