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“If everyone could almost die, the world would be a happier, more thankful place.”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs
“Sometimes, the wild is sleeping and you get lulled into a trance. But it doesn't stay sleeping for long in Winter. You have to pay attention all the time and be ready for when it wakes up howling.”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs
“(T)he more you pretend at being something, the closer you are to making it real. So just make sure you're pretending the right things.”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs
“Sometimes I wish I could trade places with the dogs. They only have to worry about running and eating. They love fiercely and don't worry about things they can't control. And when someone dies, they can sit on top of their house, throw their head back, and howl. Then they can begin a new day.”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs
“too much noise, too many cars on the roads. Not enough dog trails.”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs
“quite the”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs
“The dogs whine to follow, but Chris holds them by standing on the snow hook that digs into the packed snow on the trail.”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs
“It's not as if I don't know how to handle the truck now. A license is just a piece of paper”
Terry Lynn Johnson, Ice Dogs