Animal Quote by Edward Albee
“The greatest problem with Irish Wolfhounds, though, is that they don't live very long: their great hearts give out. A good deal of this is genetic, of course, but I think it is in part that they worry so for us, care so much.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Yorker, 1975
Irish Wolfhounds die young because their big hearts fail, partly due to their deep concern for humans, which may be genetically linked.
In simple terms: Big hearts cause early death because they care too much.
Cherish and protect caring companions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- pet ownership
- veterinary care
- breeding decisions
- emotional support
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a pet’s empathy affect its health?
- Can we mitigate genetic risks through care?
Genetic factors may not be the sole cause; lifestyle also matters.