Bear
Quotes
I
have collected these Bear quotes from books and quote
websites. I have done my best to credit the author when
I could find the author.

Bears
are just about the only toy that can lose just about
everything and still maintain their dignity and worth.
~Samantha Armstrong
One never quite gets over a lost bear.
~Jane Swan
Bears need people. People need bears.
~Pam Brown
In a world where everyone seems to be larger and louder
than yourself, it is very comforting to have a small,
quiet companion.
~Peter Gray
Age simply doesn't enter into it! The older the friend,
the more he is valued, particularly when he shows so
visibly the characteristics that we all look for in
friends. You have only to look at a genuine teddy's face
to see at once the loyalty, common sense, and above all,
dependability behind it.
~Peter Bull
At sales every other toy looks simply worn, dilapidated,
grubby. A bear looks lost and abandoned and desperately in
need of a loving home.
~Helen Thomson
A bear teaches us that if the heart is true, it doesn't
matter much if an ear drops off.
~Helen Exley
It is most offensive to the kindly bears who've adopted us
when we thoughtlessly blurt out some comment about "real"
bears, or "alive" bears, as if our very real and lively
bear friends weren't.
~Alla Bozarth-Campbell
A teddy bear is your childhood wrapped up in faded yellow
fur, and as such, he commands affection long after he is
out grown."
~Pam Brown
Bears being sent through the mail should never be squashed
up to make them fit. It gives them indigestion.
~Pam Brown
You really don't have to be young to find a friend in a
teddy bear.
~Rachel Newman
There's no bear like an old bear.
~Samantha Armstrong
A bear grows more alive with age. No one with one ounce of
sensitivity could ever consign a bear to the dustbin.
~Johnnie Hague
To a child, Teddy is a bridge between a human and an
animal. He doesn't mind being dressed in ridiculous hats,
or even being read to. You can blame him for anything, and
he won't deny it. His marvelous face expresses anything a
child wants to feel or hear.
~Peter Bull
Once a bear has been loved by a human being, its
expression is forever marked.
~ Kim Rattigan
I hope one day we meet up with all the lost teddy bears
again - and the little lost cats, and the granddads and
grandmas. What a hugging that will be!
~Helen Thomson
How many children, do you suppose, have carried a lifelong
resentment of parents responsible for the surreptitious
removal of their Teddy Bears?
~John Ziff
It is impossible to put the most dilapidated bear in the
bin. Honorable burial is the only way.
~P. Macdonald
