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The 101 Dalmatians Quotes

The 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith

The 101 Dalmatians Quotes
"Like many other much-loved humans, they believed that they owned their dogs, instead of realizing that their dogs owned them."
"What a pity we’re not a real cook and butler."
"I worship furs, I live for furs! That's why I married a furrier."
"But they're mongrels—all white, no spots at all!"
"It isn’t fair it should have no life at all."
"The Twilight Barking was spreading in an ever-widening circle. And tonight it would not end with twilight. It would go on and on as the moon rose high over England."
"No dog sends that signal unless the need is desperate. And no dog who hears it ever fails to respond."
"We must rescue the puppies first and think of our revenge later."
"We must be brave, we must even be gay, we must know we cannot fail."
"Tell them we're coming! Tell them to be brave!"
"But we must get them back quickly or the dog thieves will sell them."
"I'm so afraid we may go through our village without knowing it."
"If dogs can come back, why haven't you come back before?"
"It will be all right as long as we never lose courage both together."
"I shall never sleep until I’ve seen them," said Missis.
"Your husband has asked me to tell him the history of Hell Hall. Now come and lie down," said the Colonel.
"It’s chilly in here—not that I feel it," he said.
"The two houses are quite a bit alike," said the Colonel, "only our place is painted white and well cared for."
"I didn’t hear them at the Vicarage. But I will tell you something—because it won’t upset you as it naturally upset the villagers."
"People began to count their children carefully."
"But as they approached the gates a terrific thunderstorm began and put the torches out."
"I wouldn’t let them take care of any kennel of mine."
"Look, Patch is helping the Cadpig to find a place," said Missis delightedly.
"Splendid! Now how about trying your mouth at carrying this pail? That’s a trick you ought to learn."
"But I will tell you something—because it won’t upset you as it naturally upset the villagers."
"She may at first," said Pongo. "But not when she realizes it would mean leaving all the others to certain death."
"You won’t feel like trying to sleep any more just at present."
"Don’t tell me any more now, Colonel," said Pongo. "I’m too excited to take it in."
"Are you all right, Missis?" For Missis was trembling.
"Good boy, good boy. Let’s see, I made you a Corporal this afternoon, didn’t I? I now make you a Sergeant."
"All still well with the pups, but no news of any other parents over the Twilight Barking."
"I’ve said you’ll bark a few words yourself when you’re fully rested."
"Saul, I bet no one else has ever murdered ninety-seven Dalmatians."
"Good-bye, you horrid little beasts," she said.
"Surely you know her husband’s a furrier? I understand she only married him for his furs."
"How different Tommy is from the bad little boy who threw a stone at us."
"The only other way out of that field is through a break in the hedge. I will rouse the camp, and we will all stop the dogs there and catch them."
"But you can’t miss your way, Pongo," he barked.
"Soon we shall be able to do ten miles a day," said Pongo.
"Look, look! Television!" But it was not like the television at Hell Hall.
"Thank you for being so brave, dear Missis," said Pongo.
"Nothing but a miracle can save us now," said Pongo.
"Why not kill this Cruella?" said the Staffordshire.