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The Lord God Made Them All (All Creatures Great and Small, #7) The Lord God Made Them All by James Herriot
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“There are great days ahead!”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
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“Maybe ye don’t know it, Mr. Herriot, but this is the best time of your life.” “Do you think so?” “Aye, there’s no doubt about it. When your children are young and growin’ up around ye—that’s when it’s best. It’s the same for everybody, only a lot o’ folk don’t know it and a lot find out when it’s too late. It doesn’t last long, you know.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“need nerves of steel to be a parent.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“I was really sloshing around in my trough of self-pity”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“Klaipeda is, of course, the old Lithuanian port of Memel, and I have previously read that when the Russians took over, a proportion of the native population was deported and replaced by Russians. I am unable to ascertain the extent of this, and since Klaipeda is now part of the Soviet Union, I shall refer to all the people I meet as Russians.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“I pulled up and wound down the window. For a few moments he looked out over the miles of heathery moorland and the rounded summits of the great hills slumbering in the sunshine, then he spoke quietly as though to himself. “So this is where you work?” “Yes, this is it, Andy.” He took a long breath, then another, as if greedy for more. “You know,” he said. “I’ve heard a lot about air like wine, but this is the first time I’ve realised what it means.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“He prayeth best who loveth best all things both great and small.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“Those were dreadful words. “Not many minutes” was a common phrase in Yorkshire and could mean anything up to two hours.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“Out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, safety.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“Gently I pointed out that it should be “sheep,” and though he was so tired that he could hardly keep his eyes open, he launched into an interrogation as to why the singular should be the same as the plural and wanted to know all the other English words which had this peculiarity.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“Parents are never sure that they have done the right thing. They can only do what they think is right.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“along”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“Ten, eh? Ten and six… ten and six …” For a few seconds her thoughts seemed far away as she plied her needles, then she looked at me again. “Maybe ye don’t know it, Mr. Herriot, but this is the best time of your life.” “Do you think so?” “Aye, there’s no doubt about it. When your children are young and growin’ up around ye—that’s when it’s best. It’s the same for everybody, only a lot o’ folk don’t know it and a lot find out when it’s too late. It doesn’t last long, you know.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“Maybe ye don’t know it, Mr. Herriot, but this is the best time of your life.’ ‘Do you think so?’ ‘Aye, there’s no doubt about it. When your children are young and growin’ up around ye—that’s when it’s best. It’s the same for everybody, only a lot o’ folk don’t know it and a lot find out when it’s too late. It doesn’t last long, you know.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“TO ANY CONSCIENTIOUS VETERINARY surgeon, killing a patient is a terrible thought. I am not talking about euthanasia, which is so often merciful, but of inadvertently killing when attempting to cure.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“I have children of my own.” And then he spoke the words that have become engraven on my heart. “You need nerves of steel to be a parent.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All
“The farmers were kind, as they always are with young people. Even the most uncommunicative would grunt, “Ah see you’ve got t’apprentice with ye,” as we got out of the car.”
James Herriot, The Lord God Made Them All