Previous Quotes of the Week

Informative, inspiring weekly quotes about animals; posted prior to previous year.

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ABOUT ANIMALS 

SPOKEN BY ANIMALS 

 
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127) Posted from 4/22/23 to 4/29/23

Nine commemorative days for animals are featured this week and World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week begins Monday, April 24. National Lost Dogs Awareness Day is Sunday, the 23rd, World Penguin Day is Tuesday, the 24th, both International Guide Dog Day and National Kids and Pets Day are Wednesday, the 25th, both Free Feral Cat Spay Day and World Tapir Day are Thursday, the 26th, both National Hairball Awareness Day and Save the Frogs Day are Friday, the 27th and National Go Birding Day is Saturday, the 28th.

Atrocities are not less atrocities when they occur in laboratories and are called medical research.”  

George Bernard Shaw 

From: AZ Quotes

For: World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week


126) Posted from 4/15/23 to 4/22/23

There are four commemorative days for animals this week. Save the Elephant Day is Sunday, April 16, National Bulldogs Are Beautiful DayTuna Rights Day and World Curlew Day are all on Friday, the 21st and Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week begins Monday, the 17th.

“Children have a natural bond with other animals, but this empathy and connection is discouraged and undermined in societies where eating animals is the norm.” Gene Baur, President, Farm Sanctuary

From: Back cover Happy Animals: Friends Not Food

Used with permission from Vegan Publishers 


124) Posted from 4/1/23 to 4/8/23

Seven commemorative days for animals are featured this week. National Ferret Day is Sunday, April 2, World Rat Day is Tuesday, the 4th, National Siamese Cat Day is Thursday, the 6th, both International Beaver Day and National Pet Health Insurance Day are Friday, the 7th and both National Dog Fighting Awareness Day and Pygmy Hippo Day are Saturday, the 8th. 

“...these dear, sweet animals deserve greater recognition and admiration, and their image suffers from ignorance and unthinking prejudice...the pet rat is a wonderful pet with all the qualities necessary to become a part of the family. The pet rat is intelligent, devoted, clean, gentle, and imminently lovable.”

From: Pittsburgh Rat Lovers Club & Rescue  For: World Rat Day


120) Posted from 3/4/23 to 3/11/23

This week, two commemorative days for animals are featured and National Professional Pet Sitters Week begins Sunday, March 5. National American Paddlefish Day is Thursday, the 9th and Key Deer Awareness Day is Saturday, the 11th.

“By employing a pet sitting service, your pet will have the environment of home, familiar smells, sights, and sounds, as well as food and treats. It’s an excellent alternative to kenneling your pet, which entails different turnout times for potty and play, not to mention all of this stress in addition to that of not having you around.”
Adapted from: The BrandBoy
 


113) Posted from 1/14/23 to 1/21/23

This week, four commemorative days for animals are featured. Friday, January 20 is both National Penguin Day and Penguin Awareness Day. Saturday, the 21st is both National Hug Your Puppy Day and Squirrel Appreciation Day. Finally, International Hoof Care Week is from Tuesday, the 17th through Friday, the 20th.

Happiness is a warm puppy.”

Charles Schulz

From: shutterfly.com

For: National Hug Your Puppy Day

 


111) Posted from 12/31/22 to 1/7/23

This week, three commemorative days for animals are featured. Happy Mew Year for Cats Day and National Pet Travel Safety Day are both Monday, January 2 and National Bird Day is Thursday, the 5th. Adopt a Rescued Bird MonthTrain Your Dog Month, and Walk Your Pet Month (including cats) all begin on the 1st. 

 

FOR THE BIRDS

For: National Bird Day

Thursday, January 5

 
 
“The very idea of a bird is a symbol and a suggestion to the poet. A bird seems to be at the top of the scale, so vehement and intense is his life, large-brained, large-lunged, hot, ecstatic, his frame charged with buoyancy and his heart with song”
Naturalist John Burroughs from: Birds and Poets, with Other Papers
From: globalanimal
 

109) Posted from 12/17/22 to 12/24/22

“Only when we learn to live and let live with our fellow creatures will we finally learn to live and let live with each other.” Cleveland Amory

From: Making Burros FlyCleveland Amory, Animal Rescue Pioneer

By: Julie Hoffman Marshall

Published by Johnson Books, an imprint of Bower House Books, P.O.Box 7459, Denver, Colorado 80207


108) Posted from 12/10/22 to 12/17/22

This week, two commemorative days for animals are featured. The Holiday Food Drive for the Needy Animals Day is on Sunday, December 11, 2022 and the National Day of the Horse is Tuesday, the 13th. 

“He who feeds a hungry animal feeds his own soul.” Charlie Chaplin

From: Pinterest.com

For: Holiday Food Drive for the Needy Animals Day

 


106) Posted from 11/26/22 to 12/3/22

This week, two commemorative days for animals are featured. Turtle Adoption Day is Sunday, November 27 and National Mutt Day is Friday, December 2. National Cat Lover’s Month begins Thursday, December 1.

"A mutt is couture-it's the only one like it in the world, made especially for you."  Isaac Mizrahi  

From: inspiringquotes.us 

For: National Mutt Day, Friday, December 2

 


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104) Posted from 11/12/22 to 11/19/22

“I have found it helpful to call attention to this bond—this “primal sympathy”—when trying to convince public bodies to halt wildlife hunts and culls. I have often said something like “I know I have a chance to convince you to halt this plan to kill animals because there was a time when you yourself were an animal rights advocate. This is when you were a child.” 

William Crain

From: The Emotional Lives of Animals and ChildrenTurning Stone Press, 2014


102) Posted from 10/29/22 to 11/5/22

This week, Sunday, October 30 is National Treat Your Pet Day and the beginning of Polar Bear Week. Tuesday, November 1 is the beginning of Adopt a Turkey Month and Manatee Awareness Month. Thursday, the 3rd is Jellyfish Day, while National Bison Day and  World Numbat Day are both Saturday, the 5th.

"With the abundance of chocolate, candies, and pumpkin-spiced goodies for humans this time of year, it's extra important that we provide non-toxic, healthy treats for our pets. National Treat Your Pet Day is a great reminder for pet parents to prioritize their pets' health during the holiday season, allowing the whole family to celebrate together safely." 

Dr. Marty Goldstein DVM From: PR Newswire For: National Treat Your Pet Day

 

101) Posted from 10/22/22 to 10/29/22

This week, four commemorative days for animals are featured. National Mule Day is Wednesday, October 26, National Black Cat Day is Thursday, the 27th, National Cat Day and National Pit Bull Awareness Day are both Saturday, the 29th, and Bat Appreciation Week begins Monday, the 24th.

 
“Don’t judge a cat by its coat.” ― Magdalena VandenBerg
From: Cattipper
For: National Black Cat Day, Thursday, the 27th
 
"There are no ordinary cats." COLETTE
For: National Cat Day, Saturday, the 29th
 
 

98) Posted from 10/1/22 to 10/8/22

This week, three commemorative days for animals are featured. World Animal Day is Tuesday, October 4, National Badger Day is Thursday, the 6th and World Octopus Day is Saturday, the 8th.

 
 
"As custodians of the planet, it is our responsibility to deal with all species with kindness, love and compassion. That these animals suffer through human cruelty is beyond understanding. Please help to stop this madness." - Richard Gere
For: World Animal Day, Tuesday, October 4
 
 
 

92) Posted from 8/20/22 to 8/27/22

This week, Give a Dog a Bone Week begins on Sunday, August 21st, National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day and Never Bean Better Day are both on Monday, the 22nd, International Blind Dog Day is Tuesday, the 23rd, National Dog Day is Friday, the 26th and the night of the 27th to the 28th is International Bat Night

“I am his only friend. And he is mine. When there was no one else there for me, he was. And now when there is no one else there for him, I am.” From: Pets of the Homeless

For: Give a Dog a Bone Week 

 

 

 

 

 

77) Posted from 5/7/22 to 5/14/22

This week, one commemorative day about animals is featured. National Dog Mom’s Day is Saturday, May 14. 

 

“National Dog Mom’s Day, observed on the second Saturday in May, is a day for all pup-loving women across the country to celebrate their special kind of motherhood.” 

From: National Today

 


75) Posted from 4/23/22 to 4/30/22

This week, there are five commemorative days for animals! Sunday, April 24 is National Pet Parents Day, Wednesday the 27th is International Guide Dog Day, Thursday the 28th is National Kids and Pets Day, Friday the 29th is National Hairball Awareness Day and Saturday the 30th is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day.

— “it's more likely that an animal would physically hurt a child than the other way around. Unfortunately, kids can hurt pets too, and what's more, they can antagonize a pet to the point the animal will act out.” 

For: National Kids and Pets Day

From: Healthy Paw Rehab Center


74) Posted from 4/16/22 to 4/23/22

This week, Sunday, April 17 is Easter, a day sometimes associated with bunnies, chicks, and ducklings. Thursday, the 21st is National Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day and Saturday, the 23rd is National Lost Dogs Awareness Day.

Baby bunnies and chicks are NOT pets for Easter gifts.”

 By Nadine. From: Animal Magnetism

 
 

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72) Posted from 4/2/22 to 4/9/22

The single commemorative day for animals featured this week is National Siamese Cat Day on Wednesday, April 6. A five day National Wildlife Week extends from Monday, April 4 through Friday, April 8.

 
“People who belong to Siamese cats must make up their minds to do a good deal of waiting upon them.”
 
 
For: National Siamese Cat Day 
 


69) Posted from 3/12/22 to 3/19/22

This week, four commemorative days for animals are featured. National K9 Veterans Day is Sunday, March 13, National Learn About Butterflies Day is Monday, March 14, Buzzards Day is Tuesday, March 15 and National Panda Day is Wednesday, March 16.

 

 

 

 

This Sunday, March 13, is National K9 Veterans Day, a celebration of the thousands of dogs on the front lines of military battlefields across the globe [and police and service dogs] (editor addition) as they serve valiantly in conjunction with their human counterparts.” Adapted from: American Humane ForNational K9 Veterans Day 

 
 
 
 

 

 


67) Posted from 2/26/22 to 3/5/22

This week, two commemorative days for animals are featured. International Rescue Cat Day is Wednesday, March 2 and National If Pets Had Thumbs Day is Thursday, March 3.

 

 

 

”Each year approximately 530,000 cats are euthanized in shelters, this figure has decreased in comparison to 2011 when it was about 1,500,000 cats being euthanized. This decline is due to an increase in the number of cats being adopted and an increase in the number of stray cats being reunited with their owners. Approximately 2,100,000 cats are adopted each year.”  

From: National Today For: International Rescue Cat Day, Wednesday the 2nd of March.

 

 

 

 


64) Posted from 2/5/22 to 2/12/22

Hope Sawyer Buyukmihci closing a talk with grade-school children:
 
”In ancient times, I told them, there was a very wise man who was famed for being able to answer any question put to him. One day, a man jealous of the sage’s reputation resolved to make a fool of him. He brought him a captive bird, holding it in his hand so that only the beak and tail showed. He asked the wise man, ‘Is the bird that I hold in my hand alive or dead?’
 
If the answer were, ‘Dead’, he would open his hand and let the bird fly.
 
If the answer were, ‘Alive’, he would crush the bird. The wise man thought for a moment, then replied: ‘It is as you please’.
 
There was a moment of silence as I left the platform. I knew then that the children understood. The future of our animals lay in their hands.”
 
From: Unexpected Treasure by Hope Sawyer Buyukmihci, copyright 1968. 
Published by M. Evans and Companyand distributed in association with J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia and New York.
 

63) Posted from 1/29/22 to 2/5/22

This week, four commemorative days for animals are featured. National Hedgehog Day and Sled Dog Dayare both on Wednesday, February 2, while Feed the Birds Day and National Golden Retriever Day are both on Thursday, February 3.

“I don't feed the birds because they need me; I feed the birds because I need them.” 

― Kathi Hutton 

From: goodreads

For: Feed the Birds Day, Thursday, the 3rd.

 


62) Posted from 1/22/22 to 1/29/22

This week, two commemorative days for animals are featured. International Holocaust Remembrance Day is Thursday, January 27 and the Big Garden Birdwatch is Friday, January 28.

 
“What we call “holocausts” is spillover onto ourselves of our holocaust of other animals that occurs when some human animals correctly regard some other humans as animals and mistreat them as we’ve continually mistreated countless trillions of other animals for tens of thousands of years: with exploitation, persecution and death.”
Michael J. Riegert, of PetEuthanasia.Info
For: International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Thursday the 27th
 

 


61) Posted from 1/15/22 to 1/22/22

This week of January 16 through January 22, three commemorative days for animals are featured. National Penguin Day is Thursday, the 20th, National Squirrel Appreciation Day is Friday, the 21st and National Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day is Saturday, the 22nd.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
“Penguins are one of the best antidotes for despair that I know. They are living lessons in caring for the planet and its creatures, in all their beauty and vulnerability.” 
From: goodreads
 For: National Penguin Day, Thursday, January 20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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57) Posted from 12/18/21 to 12/24/21

“Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That's the problem.”
 
 
 ― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
 
   
 First published by Methuen & Co., London (1926)

56) Posted from 12/11/21 to 12//18/21

“You can see beautiful things that make you cry, however, none of them can match the grace and beauty of a horse in freedom.”- Anonymous 

From: AnimalWised 

For: National Horse Day, Monday, December 13


50) Posted from 10/30/21 to 11/6/21

This week, 2 commemorative days for animals are featured. National Cook for Your Pets Day is Monday, November 1. This day is linked to the only site found that mentions the special carnivorous diet required by cats for optimum health. To learn more about why that’s important, click or tap here. And Monday, November 1 and National Bison Day is Saturday, November 6.

This day was started to encourage people to think about pet nutrition and to bond with our Furry-Friends over a special treat.”

 From: Winslow Animal Hospital

For: National Cook for Your Pet Day, Monday, November 1

 


48) Posted from 10/16/21 to 10/23/21

This week, 4 commemorative days for animals are featured. Hagfish Day and International Sloth Day are both on Wednesday, October 20. National Reptile Awareness Day is Thursday, October 21 and National Pit Bull Awareness Day is Saturday, October 23.

“Pit bulls are beauty without vanity, strength without insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the virtues of man, without his vices.” – unknown 

From: BestestQuote

For: National Pit Bull Awareness Day


45) Posted from 9/25/21 to 10/2/21

Two of the many commemorative days for animals this week are featured. Shamu, the Whale Day is Sunday, September 26 and National Black Dog Day is Friday, October 1.

“Did you know that the same stigma that surrounds black cats also affects black dogs? It’s crazy but true! Even today, there are still people who mistakenly believe that black dogs are bad omens and harbingers of rotten luck. Unfortunately, too many black dogs languish in shelters because people are hesitant to adopt them.” 

From: National Today For: National Black Dog Day, Friday the 1st


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38) Posted from 8/7/21 to 8/14/21

There are 3 commemorative days for animals this week. Sunday, August 8 is International Cat Day. Tuesday, August 10 is National Spoil Your Dog Day.

Thursday, August 12 is World Elephant Day

”We admire elephants in part because they demonstrate what we consider the finest human traits: empathy, self-awareness, and social intelligence. But the way we treat them puts on display the very worst of human behavior.” ― Graydon Carte

From: everydaypower.com


35) Posted from 7/17/21 to 7/24/21

“My mother early on taught us to respect all animals, and I mean all animals - not just cats and dogs but rats and snakes and spiders and fish and wildlife, so I really grew up believing they are just like us and just as deserving of consideration.”  

Joanna Lumley From: quotefancy

ForNational Rat Catcher’s Day, Thursday, July 22


34) Posted from 7/10/21 to 7/17/21

YIKES! Weeks can pass without a special day dedicated to animals. But during the coming week, there are 5 such days with 2 dedications occurring on 2 of those days, for a total of 7 dedications! Here they’re all listed, with the All American Pet Photo Day featured because all the animals featured on the other special days can be companions and photos of them can be taken.

Cow Appreciation Day, Tuesday, July 13, Shark Awareness Day, Wednesday, July 14, (Yes, some of us regard sharks as companions.) National I Love Horses Day and National Pet Fire Safety Day, Thursday, July 15, Guinea Pig Appreciation Day and World Snake Day, Friday, July 16

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
“National All American Pet Photo Day does not discriminate about which pets we photo plaster social media with. From dogs to cats to squirrels and birds, bring one and bring them all! Today is the day we dote on our domesticated friends and share them with the world.”
 
For: All American Pet Photo Day, Sunday, July 11.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
33) Posted from 7/3/21 to 7/10/21

 

“Gather kittens while you may, Time brings only sorrow; And the kittens of today; Will be old cats tomorrow.” – Oliver Herford

For: National Kitten Day, Saturday, July 10.

 

 


32) Posted from 6/26/21 to 7/3/21

 

“You think dogs will not be in heaven? I tell you, they will be there long before any of us.”

 


30) Posted from 6/12/21 to 6/19/21

“But ask the animals, and they will teach you,
    or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you;
 or speak to the earth, and it will teach you,
    or let the fish in the sea inform you.
The Bible
Job 12:7-8
 
 

28) Posted from 5/29/21 to 6/5/21

 

“Cats are a perfect blend of cuteness and love, naughtiness and craziness.”

Anonymous

For: National Hug Your Cat Day

Friday, June 4

 


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25) Posted from 5/8/21 to 5/15/21

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
“It’s hard to justify how many horses we go through. In humans you never see someone snap their leg off running in the Olympics. But you see it in horse racing.”
– Dr. Rick Arthur, equine medical director, California Horse Racing Board (New York Times, 3/24/12)
For the Preakness Stakes horse race, Saturday, May 15.
Quote from All-Creatures.org
 

24) Posted from 5/1/21 to 5/8/21

Tuesday, May 4 

Ever since we launched International Respect for Chickens Day in 2005, we’ve urged our supporters to celebrate chickens throughout the world and protest the bleakness of their lives in farming and cockfighting operations by doing an ACTION on their behalf. 

Karen Davis of United Poultry Concerns 

Images by Jo-Anne McArthur of We Animals Media. Click or tap for details.


23) Posted from 4/24/21 to 5/1/21

All dogs can be guide dogs of a sort, leading us to places we didn't even know we needed or wanted to go.

 
Wednesday, April 28
 

 


22) Posted from 4/17/21 to 4/24/21

 
Love animals: God has given them the rudiments of thought and joy untroubled. Do not trouble their joy, don't harrass them, don't deprive them of their happiness, don't work against God's intent. Man, do not pride yourself on superiority to animals; they are without sin, and you, with your greatness, defile the earth by your appearance on it, and leave the traces of your foulness after you - alas, it is true of almost every one of us!
 
Fyodor DostoyevskyThe Brothers Karamazovpublished as a serial in The Russian Messenger, from January 1879 to November 1880.
 

 


 

20) Posted from 4/3/21 to 4/10/21

Baby bunnies and chicks are NOT pets for Easter gifts.”

By Nadine. From: Animal Magnetism

 

 


18) Posted from 3/20/21 to 3/27/21

“Puppies are the most trusting and joyous creatures on the planet.
Oh, to be more like a puppy.”
~Colleen Paige
 
{founder of National Puppy Day)
 
This Tuesday and the 23rd of March each year.


17) Posted from 3/13/21 to 3/20/21

"One day the absurdity of the almost universal human belief in the slavery of other animals will be palpable. We shall then have discovered our souls and become worthier of sharing this planet with them." ~ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Minister & Activist
 
 
 

16) Posted from 3/6/21 to 3/13/21 (Date error. My former online reference, calendarr.com, named March 10 as the date for this day. On May 18, my current online reference, nationaltoday.com, informed that this day is celebrated on every April 10. Note the new link to the day. My apologies for any confusion or inconvenience. Michael of PEI)
 
 

“Wake up. Hug dog. Have a good day.”

Anonymous

For: National Hug Your Dog Day

Wednesday, March 10

 
 
 

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13) Posted from 2/13/21 to 2/20/21

“Pets bring vital energy to our homes and lives. Pets communicate many messages about love and connection. Care tenderly for all pets throughout their precious lives. The interspecies dance of love softens and expands the heart.” Laura Staley, Feng Shui Expert

From parade.com

For National Love Your Pet Day

Saturday, February 20

 

12) Posted from 2/6/21 to 2/13/21

This book

is dedicated to all those 
 
whose hearts burn,
 
as does that of the author,
 
with a deep and abiding 
 
hatred of cruelty 
 
to animals.
 
first published in 1997 by Viking Penguin, 
a member of Penguin Putnam Inc.,
375 Hudson Street 
New York, New York 10014, U.S.A.
 
 

11) Posted from 1/30/21to 2/6/21

How about a quote to commemorate National Golden Retriever Day on Wednesday, February 3? Or how about one for Groundhog Day on the 2nd? Well, let’s have a quote about an obscure, yet charming little animal whose day is most likely to be overshadowed by those other two!

National Hedgehog Day 

Tuesday February 2

 
 

10) Posted from 1/23/21 to 1/30/21
 

“Holocaust victims WERE treated like animals, and so logically we can conclude that animals are treated like holocaust victims.

Matt Prescott, creator of PETA’s “Holocaust on Your Plate” campaign
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Wednesday, January 27.
 
 
 

9) Posted from 1/16/21 to 1/23/21

“The squirrels, leaping joyfully from branch to branch: not a single one doubts its existence.” 

 Marty Rubin

From: goodreads popular quotes

For: National Squirrel Appreciation Day

Thursday, January 21
 

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6) Posted from 12/26/20 to 1/2/21

New Year's Resolution 

for Companions of Animals

This year,

I will give my animal companions

appropriate amounts of appropriate foods,

 

 

 

and spend more time with them,

 

 

make sure they're healthy

 

     and show compassion, generosity and respect to all

 

            abandoned                                                     feral                                                          and wild

animal companions.

Anonymous


 
 
4) Posted from 12/12/20 to 12/19/20
 

“Even if they can’t be herded, cats in sufficient numbers can make a lot of noise and cannot be ignored.” Richard Dawkins

For December 15, National Cat Herders Day

 
 

 
3) Posted from 12/5/20 to 12/12/20

“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.”

Martin Buber

From his book, I and ThouFirst published in 1923.

 

2) Posted from 11/28/20 to 12/5/20

“As a portion of them excel mankind in the acuteness of the senses, by means by which the feebleness of their mental powers are supplemented, so in some of the appetites and passions they may possess a delicacy of sensibility of which the human species is incapable. In their affections for their young, and for their mates (among such as pair), the highest evidence of their sensibility is found. They also display courage, fidelity, and gratitude, and to these, perhaps, in some instances, benevolence may be added. For the possession of these qualities, which are indistinguishable from the corresponding qualities of the human mind, and for the beautiful illustrations of maternal affection which they display, they are entitled to our regard.”
 
Lewis H. Morgan on “the mutes” from The American Beaver, page 272, originally, The American Beaver and His Works, 1868.

1) Posted from 11/26/20 to 11/28/20

We Give Thanks For The Animals
 
 
We give thanks for the animals
Who live close to nature,
Who remind us of the sanctities of birth and death,
Who do not trouble their lives with foreboding or grief,
Who let go each moment as it passes,
And accept each new one as it comes
With serenity and grace.
Enable us to walk in beauty as they do
At one with the turning seasons,
Welcoming the sunrise and at peace with sunset.
And as we hallow the memory of good friends now departed,"
Who loved abundantly and in their time were loved,
Who freely gave us their affection and loyalty.
Let us not be anxious for tomorrow
But ask only that kindness and gratitude fill our hearts,
Day by day, into the passing years
 

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