“Me dendin me lakra, gatuar me çaj, Fryhu bark, fryhu, pelcit,.s'te kam faj! ("kenge burgu")” — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
“If your father says 'Bark like a dog,' I say 'What breed, Your Honor?” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
“It is said "Barking dogs seldom bite"…Unfortunately many dogs do not know this proverb!” — Ankala Subbarao Copy Share Image
I shuddered from stem to stern, as stout barks do when buffeted by the waves. — P. G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
“It does no good to bark at the television, I said. I’ve tried it too. So he stopped.” — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image
I want to try to talk like normal people talk, not just stand there and bark at the camera. — Bob Schieffer Copy Share Image
I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself... — Edward Steichen Copy Share Image
Im all bark nd bite cause I know where my hands is at so whats really good — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To advertisers: "Do not compete with your agency in the creative area. Why keep a dog and bark yourself?" — David Ogilvy Copy Share Image
We must guard against becoming so engrossed in the specific nature of the roots and bark of the trees of knowledge as… — George S. Patton Copy Share Image
“If I could find one, I would cover the bark with her name the way I used to cover her hand with… — Ally Condie Copy Share Image
Three things know a secret- First; the lady in a dream, The dog that barks no warning, And a maid that does… — Mercedes Lackey Copy Share Image
Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot run away; and if they could, they would still be destroyed-chased and hunted down as… — John Muir Copy Share Image
“He envied the bark, which had been, in the course of one lifetime, both forest and fire. One endured; one destroyed.” — Karen Joy Fowler Copy Share Image
If only, if only," the woodpecker sighs, "The bark on the tree was as soft as the skies." While the wolf waits… — Louis Sachar Copy Share Image
“A dog cannot relate his autobiography; however, eloquently he may bark, he cannot tell you that his parents were honest though poor.” — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
“Living did not mean one joy piled upon another. It was merely the hope for less pain, hope played like a playing… — Lorrie Moore Copy Share Image
A dog is a pitiful thing, depending wholly on companionship, and utterly lost except in packs or by the side of his… — H. P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
In Montreal spring is like an autopsy. Everyone wants to see the inside of the frozen mammoth. Girls rip off their sleeves… — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
One only passes from the darkness of ignorance to the enlightenment of science if one re-reads with ever-increasing love the works of… — Peter of Blois Copy Share Image
The sandy cat by the Farmer's chair Mews at his knee for dainty fare; Old Rover in his moss-greened house Mumbles a… — Walter de La Mare Copy Share Image
When you strip the bark off of Donald Trump, I think he's a very practical person. I think he's a very smart… — Anthony Scaramucci Copy Share Image
Why should a lobster be any more ridiculous than a dog? ... or a cat, or a gazelle, or a lion, or… — Gerard De Nerval Copy Share Image
I, who cannot see, find hundreds of things to interest me through mere touch. I feel the delicate symmetry of a leaf.… — Helen Keller Copy Share Image
We are a free people; and now you have planted in our country the title deeds of our future slavery. You are… — Denis Diderot Copy Share Image
When I think back about my immediate reaction to that redheads girl, it seems to spring from an appreciation of natural beauty.… — Jeffrey Eugenides Copy Share Image
“Dog Talk … I have seen Ben place his nose meticulously into the shallow dampness of a deer’s hoofprint and shut his… — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image
Its, the gum tree, main appeal to me has been its combination of mightiness and delicacy - mighty in its strength of… — Hans Heysen Copy Share Image
Moss grows where nothing else can grow. It grows on bricks. It grows on tree bark and roofing slate. It grows in… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
I am pleased enough with the surfaces - in fact they alone seem to me to be of much importance. Such things… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Christians, of all people, should not be destroyers. We should treat nature with an overwhelming respect. We may cut down a tree… — Francis Schaeffer Copy Share Image
When a candidate for public office faces the voters he does not face men of sense; he faces a mob of men… — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image