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  • Jealousy is a dog's bark which attracts thieves. -- Karl Kraus
  • On pavements and the bark of trees I have found whole worlds. -- Mark Tobey
  • Journalists are like dogs, when ever anything moves they begin to bark. -- Arthur Schopenhauer
  • How difficult it is to save the bark of reputation from the rocks of ignorance. -- Petrarch
  • It is no use painting the foot of the tree white, the strength of the bark cries out from beneath the paint. -- Aime Cesaire
  • As the poet said, 'Only God can make a tree,' probably because it's so hard to figure out how to get the bark on. -- Woody Allen
  • The dogs did bark, the children screamed, Up flew the windows all; And every soul bawled out, Well done! As loud as he could bawl. -- William Cowper
  • My family would be supportive if I said I wanted to be a Martian, wear only banana skins, make love to ashtrays, and eat tree bark. -- Casey Affleck
  • Dogs feel very strongly that they should always go with you in the car, in case the need should arise for them to bark violently at nothing right in your ear. -- Dave Barry
  • I used to get on a stove wood pile at 5-6 years old and I would have a piece of stove wood and kindling bark as a pick, and I was a star. -- Jerry Reed
  • I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself. -- Edward Steichen
  • When I slept it was literally in the midst of an arsenal. If I heard dogs bark more fiercely than usual, or the feet of horses in a greater volume of sound than usual, I stood to arms. -- Frank James
  • I have no way of knowing how people really feel, but the vast majority of those I meet couldn't be nicer. Every once in a while someone barks at me. My New Year's resolution is not to bark back. -- Tucker Carlson
  • His bark is worse than his bite. -- George Herbert
  • Satiety is a mongrel that barks at the heels of plenty. -- Minna Antrim
  • Muzzle a dog and he will bark out of the other end. -- Malcolm Lowry
  • Let dogs delight to bark and bite, for God hath made them so. -- Isaac Watts
  • I am sir Oracle, and when I ope my lips, let no dog bark. -- William Shakespeare
  • Don't waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • When a dog barks at the moon, then it is religion; but when he barks at strangers, it is patriotism! -- David Starr Jordan
  • If you want reality to be different than it is, you might as well try to teach a cat to bark. -- Byron Katie
  • I think people tend to forget that trees are living creatures. They're sort of like dogs. Huge, quiet, motionless dogs, with bark instead of fur. -- Jack Handey
  • O happy dogs of England, Bark well at errand boys, If you lived anywhere else, You would not be allowed to make such an infernal noise. -- Stevie Smith
  • A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw that God's truth is attacked and yet would remain silent. -- John Calvin
  • We want to do sweaters for dogs and call it 'Bark Jacobs.' If it works, great. If it doesn't, we'll drop it and do something different. -- Marc Jacobs
  • there are people who read my work and accuse me of being political! As far as I'm concerned that's like accusing a dog of having a bark! -- Barbara Kingsolver
  • The barks of trees are best gathered in the spring, if it be of great trees, as oaks or the like, because they come easiest off, and so you may dry them if you please, but indeed your best way is to gather all barks only for present use. -- Nicholas Culpeper
  • Thus, I steer my bark, and sail On even keel, with gentle gale. -- Matthew Green
  • The dogs with the loudest bark are the ones that are most afraid. -- Norman Reedus
  • I want to try to talk like normal people talk, not just stand there and bark at the camera. -- Bob Schieffer
  • I had a slight touch of Tourette's, which means you talk to yourself and bark and cry out at night. -- Dan Aykroyd
  • I'm tolerant of all religions... I don't care if someone wants to go out there and worship the bark on a tree. -- Jesse Ventura
  • I had a slight touch of Tourette's, which means you talk to yourself and bark and cry out at night. I find myself talking to myself sometimes. -- Dan Aykroyd
  • Many of their lodges remained as perfect as when occupied. They were made of poles two or three inches in diameter, set up in circular form, and covered with cedar bark. -- William Henry Ashley
  • I bark my voice out through a closed throat, pretty much. It's more, perhaps, like a dog in some ways. It does have its limitations, but I'm learning different ways to keep it alive. -- Tom Waits
  • A living tree is a changing, sleeve shape, a wet, thin, bright green creature that survives in the thin layer between heartwood and bark. It stands waiting for light, which it catches in the close-woven sieves of its leaves. -- Alice Oswald
  • The press is a watchdog. Not an attack dog. Not a lapdog. A watchdog. Now, a watchdog can't be right all the time. He doesn't bark only when he sees or smells something that's dangerous. A good watchdog barks at things that are suspicious. -- Dan Rather
  • The reader feels as if he is in Chongjin, where starving people ate the bark off trees; or atop Mount Taesong with the elite of Pyongyang, whose existence is a mix of sadism and whimsy; or with the masses who are bombarded day and night with the propaganda of North Korea's alternate reality. -- Adam Johnson
  • Animals come from nature. They were not designed. All my inspiration comes from nature, whether it's an animal or the layout of bark or of a leaf. Sometimes my patterns are very bold, and you can barely see where they come from, but all the textures and all the prints come out of nature. -- Diane von Furstenberg
  • Look at the bark of a redwood, and you see moss. If you peer beneath the bits and pieces of the moss, you'll see toads, small insects, a whole host of life that prospers in that miniature environment. A lumberman will look at a forest and see so many board feet of lumber. I see a living city. -- Sylvia Earle
  • Cowardly dogs bark loudest. -- John Webster
  • Dogs don't bark at parked cars. -- Lynne Cheney
  • Dogs bark at what they don't understand. -- Heraclitus
  • Her bark is worse than her bite. -- Deborah Harkness
  • Dogs bark and the caravan goes by. -- Jose Mourinho
  • Don't hire a dog, then bark yourself -- David Ogilvy
  • It's a dangerous dog that doesn't bark. -- Kobo Abe
  • Timid dogs more eagerly bark than bite. -- Quintus Curtius Rufus
  • The sweet of bitter bark And burning clove. -- Robert Frost
  • I don't keep a dog and bark myself. -- Elizabeth I
  • Let the dog bark; the moon shall beam on. -- Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
  • Dogs donĂ¢??t bark at cars that are parked! -- Ken Blackwell
  • Ain't nobody's business, if I bark like a dog. -- Muddy Waters
  • Dogs, also, bark at what they do not know. -- Heraclitus
  • The weaker you are the louder you bark.-Tenten -- Masashi Kishimoto
  • Money talks and walks, but it does not bark. -- Tamora Pierce
  • The dogs may bark, but the caravan moves on -- Joseph Needham
  • Dogs bark at a person whom they do not know. -- Heraclitus
  • As dogs are to bark, some people are to mock. -- Junaid e Mustafa
  • It is well to moor your bark with two anchors. -- Publilius Syrus
  • The bark on the tree was just a little softer. -- Louis Sachar
  • We have ploughed the vast ocean in a fragile bark. -- Ovid
  • Life is an unfinished art, few master it, most just bark. -- Fakeer Ishavardas
  • Gravity is only the bark of wisdom's tree, but it preserves it. -- Confucius
  • Disillusioned words like bullets bark as human gods aim for their mark. -- Bob Dylan
  • Arguing with reality it like trying to teach a cat to bark. -- Byron Katie
  • I steer my bark with hope in the head, leaving fear astern. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • I hope the dogs don't bark tonight. I always think it's mine -- Albert Camus
  • No man should live where he can hear his neighbor's dog bark. -- Nathaniel Macon
  • Well, they'll bark you down like carneys, sell you Christmas cards in June. -- Tom Waits
  • I had a dog that was so lazy, he had a prerecorded bark. -- Jay Leno
  • My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea. -- Lord Byron
  • Bad temper is its own safety valve. He who can bark does not bite. -- Agatha Christie
  • The work of vegetation begins first in the irritability of the bark and leaf-buds. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • When the elephant decides to walk through the village, all the dogs come out and bark. -- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
  • I am Diogenes the Dog. I nuzzle the kind, bark at the greedy and bite scoundrels. -- Diogenes
  • The silver-leaved birch retains in its old age a soft bark; there are some such men. -- Berthold Auerbach
  • As long as you are stationary, no one will complain. Dogs don't bark at parked cars. -- Max Lucado
  • It was that fatal and perfidious bark, Built in th' eclipse, and rigg'd with curses dark. -- John Milton
  • But there are wanderers o'er Eternity Whose bark drives on and on, and anchor'd ne'er shall be. -- Lord Byron
  • I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow, than a man swear he loves me. -- William Shakespeare
  • Who to a woman trusts his peace of mind, Trusts a frail bark, with a tempestuous wind. -- George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne
  • Nature Boy, whats that? Do you run around the forest like Euell Gibbons, eating bark or something? -- Roddy Piper
  • O Gold! I still prefer thee unto paper, which makes bank credit like a bark of vapour. -- Lord Byron
  • Every dog has its day - and today is woof day! Today I just want to bark. -- Ian Holloway
  • Family, that slippery word, a star to every wandering bark, and everyone sailing under a different sky. -- Mark Haddon
  • It is the practice of the multitude to bark at eminent men, as little dogs do at strangers. -- Seneca the Younger
  • My bark, once struck by the fury of the storm, dreads again to approach the place of danger. -- Ovid
  • Anxiety and Ennui are the Scylla and Charybdis on which the bark of human happiness is most often wrecked. -- William Edward Hartpole Lecky
  • To advertisers: "Do not compete with your agency in the creative area. Why keep a dog and bark yourself?" -- David Ogilvy
  • There is absolutely nothing humorous at the Masters. Here, small dogs do not bark and babies do not cry. -- Gary Player
  • When thieves come, I bark; when gallants, I am still - So perform both my master's and mistress's will. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • No matter how eloquently a dog may bark, he cannot tell you that his parents were poor, but honest. -- Bertrand Russell
  • Fate whirls on the bark, and the rough gale sweeps from the rising tide the lazy calm of thought. -- Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
  • Diagramming made language seem friendly, like a dog who doesn't bark, but, instead, trots over to greet you, wagging its tail. -- Kitty Burns Florey
  • If you need help bark like a dog." - Gendry. "That's stupid. If I need help I'll shout help." - Arya -- George R. R. Martin
  • I heard somebody say that you can't judge a tree by the bark it wears but by the fruit it bears. -- Kwame Kilpatrick
  • If I tap that little bell, I can send you to a place where you will never hear the dogs bark. -- Edwin M. Stanton
  • Be at peace, my friend. One thing I have learnt about Death is that his bark is worse than his bite. -- David Gemmell
  • My sister wanted a cat for a pet... I wanted a dog, so they bought a cat and taught it to bark. -- Chic Murray
  • Let the dogs of the empire bark, that's their job; ours is to battle to achieve the true liberation of our people. -- Hugo Chavez
  • We have a really, really great dog. It doesn't bark. My dog almost smiles, which is weird. He's just a very happy dog. -- Jimmy Fallon
  • The sun's rim dips; the stars rush out: At one stride comes the dark; With far-heard whisper o'er the sea, Off shot the spectre-bark. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • The birch-bark canoe of the savage seems to me one of the most beautiful and perfect things of the kind constructed by human art. -- William C. Bryant
  • The birch-bark canoe of the savage seems to me one of the most beautiful and perfect things of the kind constructed by human art. -- William C. Bryant
  • A tortoise is, I suppose, a Jewish pet. It knows its place. Out on the lawn. It doesn't bark. It doesn't tear the Dralon. -- Maureen Lipman
  • If the watchdog doesn't bark, how do you know there's a burglar in the basement? And the press is supposed to be a watchdog. -- Bill Moyers
  • Trying to get government to be as efficient as business is as hopeless as trying to teach cats to bark and dogs to meow. -- Walter E. Williams
  • Like the dog who barks at the train, I bark not because I expect the train to stop, but because I am a dog. -- Dwight Longenecker
  • Have faith! where'er thy bark is driven, 'The calm's disport, the tempest's mirth, Know this! God rules the host of heaven, The inhabitants of earth. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line. -- Benoit Mandelbrot
  • Am I the moss on your bark, then? Ani asked.Enna grabbed her around the waist and shook her affectionatelyYou're the mossiest girl I know. -- Shannon Hale
  • His bark The daring mariner shall urge far o'er The Western wave, a smooth and level plain, Albeit the earth is fashioned like a wheel. -- Luigi Pulci
  • Did you ever hear the Oriental proverb, "The dogs bark but the caravan passes on"? Let them bark, Scarlett. I fear nothing will stop your caravan. -- Margaret Mitchell
  • Did you ever hear the Oriental proverb, The dogs bark but the caravan passes on? Let them bark, Scarlett. I fear nothing will stop your caravan. -- Margaret Mitchell
  • Am I the moss on your bark, then?" Ani asked. Enna grabbed her around the waist and shook her affectionately. "You're the mossiest girl I know. -- Shannon Hale
  • I steer my bark with hope in the head, leaving fear astern. My hopes indeed sometimes fail, but not oftener than the forebodings of the gloomy. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • Ah, to that far distant strand Bridge there was not to convey, Not a bark was near at hand, Yet true love soon found the way. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Dumb animals we call them, while they bark and neigh and moo. They talk as much as we do - to them we seem dumb too. -- Rebecca McCann
  • Leaves and bark, leaves and bark, To lean against and hear in the dark. Petals I may have once pursued. Leaves are all my darker mood. -- Robert Frost
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