John Grogan Quote

Then I dropped my forehead against his and sat there for a long time, as if I could telegraph a message through our two skulls, from my brain to his. I wanted to make him understand some things.You know all that stuff we’ve always said about you? I whispered. What a total pain you are? Don’t believe it. Don’t believe it for a minute, Marley. He needed to know that, and something more, too. There was something I had never told him, that no one ever had. I wanted him to hear it before he went.Marley, I said. You are a great dog.

John Grogan

Then I dropped my forehead against his and sat there for a long time, as if I could telegraph a message through our two skulls, from my brain to his. I wanted to make him understand some things.You know all that stuff we’ve always said about you? I whispered. What a total pain you are? Don’t believe it. Don’t believe it for a minute, Marley. He needed to know that, and something more, too. There was something I had never told him, that no one ever had. I wanted him to hear it before he went.Marley, I said. You are a great dog.

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About John Grogan

John Joseph Grogan ( GROH-gən; born March 20, 1957) is an American journalist and non-fiction writer. His memoir Marley & Me (2005) was a best-selling book about his family's dog, Marley.