A cow is a poem of pity; one reads pity in the gentle animal.
A cow is a very charitable animal. She gives away all her milk, but she never tells a soul.
The cow is a poem of pity; one reads pity in the gentle animal.
In India, cows are worshipped as sacred animals. In America, they are a form of sustenance. The only difference is perspective.

Cows are among the gentlest of breathing creatures; none show more passionate tenderness to their young.
The cow is of the most useful animals known to man.
There's nothing like sitting back and talking to your cows.
I wish I was a cow, I'd have everything I need: grass, shade, and a beautiful countryside.
A cow is as beautiful as a cathedral; one can't be moved by its size alone.
The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other milk.
The cow is of the fairest and sweetest creatures. She gives us milk, butter, and cheese.
If you tickle a cow, do you expect milk to come out?
A cow is a very good animal in the field, but we turn her out of a garden.
Why did the cow cross the road? To get to the udder side.

A cow is a great soul in a bovine body.

A cow gives birth to a new generation of hope every year.
I'm not afraid of cows, but I wouldn't want to be one.
When I see a cow, it is not an animal to eat, it is a poem of pity for me.
A cow is nothing but a machine which makes grass fit for us people to eat.