Mary Cover Jones famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Peter's fear of the animals which were shown him was probably not a directly conditioned fear.
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He showed in the last interview, as on the later portions of the chart, a genuine fondness for the rabbit.
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From reading over the notes for each session it was apparent that there had been improvement by more or less regular steps from almost complete terror at sight of the rabbit to a completely positive response with no signs of disturbance.
-- Mary Cover Jones
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Man is not the only animal who labors; but he is the only one who improves his workmanship.
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Man is a perpetually wanting animal.
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It's disheartening that animal people criticize societies that enlist the help of actors or organize creative acts like 'I'd rather go naked than wear fur,' to increase public awareness to our cause. These are great/courageous ideas which time has come! Liberation of animals is REVOLUTION - not elegant performance/ intellectual competition. We should do most anything to advance the animal rights cause. All the bickering may make the one step forward... TWO STEPS BACKWARD???
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I think that Peter Jennings is the only decent one of the big three.
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I'm sure you have some cosmic rationale, but here you are with your faith and your Peter Pan advice.
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And Peter laughed, and when he did, all the Devils grinned, because Peter's laugh was a most contagious thing.
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Everyone calls me Bruno; they don't ever call me Peter - that was just my government name.
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I love little Peter Pan collars and little puff sleeves.
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Lovelace was really great. I got to work with the wonderful Amanda Seyfried, Hank Azaria and Peter Sarsgaard, so it cant get no better than that, right?
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That is the Wasp, yes. But it was captured by Black Stache, and he’s coming for this ship now.†“And how do you know that?†asked Slank. “Did a seagull tell you?†This brought chuckles from the crew. Something like that, thought Peter.
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