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James Thurber

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The dog has seldom been successful in pulling Man up to its level of sagacity, but Man has frequently dragged the dog down to his.
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"An Introduction", The Fireside Book of Dog Stories (Simon and Schuster, 1943); reprinted in Thurber's Dogs (1955)

 
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