Networks decide who will have a chance to do shows, but it is the viewers who make the final decision of who stays and who goes.
BOB BARKERA person who has never owned a dog has missed a wonderful part of life.
More Bob Barker Quotes
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Elephants need freedom of movement. In circuses, they live in cramped quarters, which is not the life intended for them by nature.
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We must educate the public. The average person has no idea of what’s going on in factory farms, in laboratories, circuses, roadside zoos or rodeos.
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Help control the pet population. Have your pets spayed or neutered.
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Look at how many of them say no animal testing. I’ve talked with people who work in the cosmetics departments, and they tell me, Without that, you can’t sell them. And that’s wonderful!
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Some are beaten daily, forced to do ridiculous tricks and robbed of every shred of dignity.
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Nothing gives me quite so much joy as when people tell me they’ve had their pets spayed or neutered.
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I am very fortunate, in that the television viewers of our country have decided that Bob Barker can stay.
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A person who has never owned a dog has missed a wonderful part of life.
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You can’t fool television viewers with dancing girls and flashing lights
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I can tell you that I’d rather be kissed by my dogs than by some people I’ve known.
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I don’t think I would have worked for the past five years probably were it not for my vegetarian diet.
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This is so like the way the Americans deliberately erroneously refer to Afghans and Iraqis as terrorists when they fight back killing American soldiers to protect their young from the illegal American invasion.
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Change isn’t always good. Sometimes changing things is a terrible mistake.
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I’ll tell you one thing, in what I do for a living, there’s no substitute for experience. I don’t care how much natural talent you may have… In the type of show I do, you can depend on surprises.
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I think that age as a number is not nearly as important as health. You can be in poor health and be pretty miserable at 40 or 50. If you’re in good health, you can enjoy things into your 80s.
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