Quotes by Fawns If you are a friend, why do you bite me so hard? If an enemy, why do you fawn on me? Aesop fawns friendship enemy You're always begging things to love you," he said, "as if you were a beggar for love. Even the flowers, you have to fawn on them-- D. H. Lawrence fawns flower love-you I am called a dog because I fawn on those who give me anything, I yelp at those who refuse, and I set my teeth in rascals. Diogenes fawns dog giving I am not a communist and neither is the revolutionary movement, but we do not have to say that we are anticommunists just to fawn on foreign powers. Fidel Castro fawns movement war It is the coward who fawns upon those above him. It is the coward who is insolent whenever he dares be so. Junius fawns dare coward Right before I was escorted to the jail, Fawn waved bye bye to me. I smiled. My empty, pointless life for hers. Not bad. Maria V. Snyder fawns jail bye What about your crepe?" "Stuff It." "She's crazy about you," Mavis commented. "It's almost embarrassing, the way she fawns. Nora Roberts fawns crazy stuff She jerked away from me like a startled fawn might, if I had a startled fawn and it jerked away from me. Raymond Chandler fawns ifs might Men know no medium: They will either, spaniel-like, fawn at your feet, or be ready to leap into your lap. Samuel Richardson fawns feet men You know That I do fawn on men, and hug them hard, And after scandal them. William Shakespeare fawns hug men O villains, vipers, dogs, easily won to fawn on any man! William Shakespeare fawns dog men