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“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.” quote by Edward Albee
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“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.”

Edward Albee

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.

Key Takeaway

Cherish and protect caring companions.

Themes

compassion genetics animal welfare

Mood

sad reflective

Type

observational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • pet ownership
  • veterinary care
  • breeding decisions
  • emotional support

Key Concepts

cardiology emotional attachment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does a pet’s empathy affect its health?
  • Can we mitigate genetic risks through care?
A Different Perspective

Genetic factors may not be the sole cause; lifestyle also matters.

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