A cowardly cur barks ordsprog
A cowardly cur barks more fiercely than it bites
Quintus Curtius Rufus
Diaz said of the Mexican people: 'a dog with a bone neither barks or bites
Porfirio Diaz
Alan Greenspan tends to give a tougher talk in a speech when he is not going to raise rates than he does when he is going to raise rates. He either barks or he bites, and I think he is barking.
Wayne Angell
When a dog barks at the moon, then it is religion; but when he barks at strangers, it is patriotism!
David Starr Jordan
(
1851
-)
Patriotisme
We get baby squirrels, rabbits and raccoons with multiple bites. Just a few bites can have a devastating effect.
Sue Small
Many of (the bites) are relatively minor; usually bites in the legs and arms from people trying to break up a dog fight. The worst ones seem to be when a dog decides to attack somebody, but we don't see those too often.
Dr. David Kovacik
We have been the cowards lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. That's cowardly. Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, it's not cowardly.
Bill Maher
(
1956
-)
Think about how uncomfortable it is if you get three or four ant bites. Now think what it would be like if you're an animal that weighs three or four grams and you have six or seven ant bites.
Sue Small
Once again, the hopeless cowardly Americans were back to repeat their cowardly act hiding behind a technological advance that God, most gracious, wanted it to be their curse and cause for shame.
Saddam Hussein
(
1937
-)
We view this as a positive step in fulfilling our twin commitments of focusing more resources on organizing and finding new ways to pursue employers that fiercely resist the right of workers to organize. No employers more fiercely resist the right to organize than agriculture. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. We view this as a positive step in fulfilling our twin commitments of focusing more resources on organizing and finding new ways to pursue employers that fiercely resist the right of workers to organize. No employers more fiercely resist the right to organize than agriculture.
Marc Grossman
The owner of the car truly owns that data, not just the bits and bites inside the black box but what those bits and bites mean.
John McElroy
Our movement took a grip on cowardly Marxism and from it extracted the meaning of socialism. It also took from the cowardly middle-class parties their nationalism. Throwing both into the cauldron of our way of life there emerged, as clear as a crystal, the synthesis -- German National Socialism.
Hermann Goering
(
1893
-)
In a word, I was too cowardly to do what I knew to be right, as I had been too cowardly to avoid doing what I knew to be wrong.
Charles Dickens
(
1812
-
1870
)
Pizza is the perfect food for sharing, but add these 28 cheesy bites to the outside of the pizza and now you've got a combination that gives everyone what they love. Kids and adults alike won't be able to keep their hands off the irresistible, great-tasting bites. Just pull off a piece, and pop it into your mouth. Playing with your food has never been so deliciously fun.
Tom James
I think of 'Barks' a lot,
Mark Williams
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