George Eliot - Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms
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Welcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I’m your host, Andrew McGivern, for December 9th.
Today is International Day of Veterinary Medicine. It’s a day to recognize the brilliant minds and compassionate hearts that keep animals healthy and happy. From saving a parakeet with a sneeze to treating a tiger with a toothache, veterinarians are the true champions of the animal kingdom.
Seriously, someone should make an action movie with Vets as the heroes—The Fast and the Furry-est, perhaps?
Because even though your wallet might not like your vet... they do a great job keeping our furry friends healthy.
Now, here’s a quote that captures the essence of today perfectly, from George Eliot who once said...
"Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms."It’s so true, isn’t it?
Well... maybe NOT... my dog whines if we are taking too long at dinner time or if she wants to play ball or go for a walk.... she will let us know.
But I guess that is just her saying HEY, Don't forget about me!
Animals are the kind of friends who love us unconditionally. They’re not concerned with our bad hair days, our messy houses, or the questionable karaoke performance we gave last weekend. And veterinarians? They’re the ones who make sure those friendships last as long as possible.
Think about it: veterinarians are the guardians of a bond that’s pure and healing. When a vet treats a sick pet or patches up an injured wild animal, they’re not just doing their job—they’re preserving a connection that brings joy and comfort to millions of people every day.
And they do all of this without the luxury of having their patients explain their symptoms. Instead, they have to rely on instincts, training, and, I suspect, a bit of magic to figure out what’s wrong. They’re like animal whisperers with medical degrees.
So, as we celebrate this day, let’s take a moment to appreciate the vets who work tirelessly to care for the creatures we love. And let George Eliot’s words remind you to cherish the simple, judgment-free friendships animals offer us. Maybe spend some extra time with your pet today, or if you don’t have one, consider supporting an animal shelter or wildlife conservation group.
That’s it for today. Thanks for tuning in to The Daily Quote. Let’s honor our furry, feathery, and scaly friends, along with the amazing people who dedicate their lives to helping them thrive. Have a wonderful day, and I’ll see you tomorrow.