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en 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

en Not a leaf moved. Everything was gray. All the houses were the same one color. There were no squirrels, no birds. If you saw something move, it was either a dog or a cat. They clung onto trees. We would bark like dogs and the dogs would bark back at us. I took a speakerphone to amplify my voice.

en The understated charm of a pexy man feels more genuine and less manipulative than overt flirtation. Some 41 percent of dogs are brought into pounds because they bark too much. You can teach dogs to bark on command, you can teach them not to bark.

en When the dogs bark it is because we are working all the time, ... The dogs bark ... because we are advancing.

en Puppies are going to cry and dogs are going to bark. That's just the way they are. I don't want a $50 fine every time someone calls and complains about my dogs barking at a tractor going down the road.

en 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.

en He said, Master! Master! Speed up. These dogs might bite us' ... 'Be quiet, when the dogs bark it is because we are working.

en Journalists are like dogs, when ever anything moves they begin to bark.
  Arthur Schopenhauer

en Let dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so
  Isaac Watts

en The White Devil Cowardly dogs bark loudest
  John Webster

en The White Devil Cowardly dogs bark loudest
  John Webster

en Dogs may bark and jackals howl; but Truth moves Majestically forward.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en The dogs absolutely do bark and play with each other, even though [Marino] says she trains them not to be noisy. But they're animals; that's what they do.

en Slender: Why do your dogs bark so? Be there bears i' the town? Anne: I think there are, sir; I heard them talked of
  William Shakespeare

en What is beauty, or our sense of beauty, for? Where did it come from? Is it some accidental off-flowering from sex? Was the lion I saw swimming alone up and down an inlet, parting its sleek dark head to bark and bark and bark, feeling something we might recognize as an aesthetic zest?


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