Born: 01-01-1872
Albert Payson Terhune was an American author and journalist best known for his stories about collies. Born in 1872, Terhune's love for dogs was prominently featured in his works, with "Lad: A Dog" being a standout. His experiences on Sunnybank, his family's estate in New Jersey, heavily influenced his writing. Over his career, Terhune authored numerous books and articles that celebrated the loyalty and intelligence of dogs.
A wolf is a wolf, regardless of how he is bred.
The wildness of a wolf is the essence of his being.
In the eyes of a wolf, a human is just another creature.
A wolf's loyalty knows no bounds.
Fear is a stranger to a wolf's heart.
A wolf's howl echoes the longing of the wild.
The strength of a wolf lies in its pack.
A wolf's instinct is sharper than any human intellect.
A wolf's gaze pierces through the soul.
A wolf embraces the darkness as its ally.
A wolf's spirit cannot be tamed.
A wolf's paws leave imprints on the earth, but its spirit roams the heavens.