Bark Quotes
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Why should a lobster be any more ridiculous than a dog? ... or a cat, or a gazelle, or a lion, or any other animal one chooses to take for a walk? I have a liking for lobsters. They are peaceful, serious creatures. ... Goethe had an aversion to dogs, and he wasn't mad. They know the secrets of the sea, they don't bark.
 Gerard De Nerval
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Let dogs delight to bark and bite, for God hath made them so.
 Isaac Watts
					 
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The bark on the tree was just a little softer.
 Louis Sachar
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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.
 Bill Vaughan
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I am sir Oracle, and when I ope my lips, let no dog bark.
 William Shakespeare
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Dogs, also, bark at what they do not know.
 Heraclitus
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GLOUCESTER: Yet so much is my poverty of spirit, So mighty and so many my defects, As I had rather hide me from my greatness, Being a bark to brook no mighty sea, Than in my greatness covet to be hid, And in the vapour of my glory smother'd. But God be thanked. . . .
 William Shakespeare
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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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The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart-see, they bark at me.
 William Shakespeare
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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
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Dogs bark at what they don't understand.
 Heraclitus
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Ain't nobody's business, if I bark like a dog.
 Muddy Waters
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The silver-leaved birch retains in its old age a soft bark; there are some such men.
 Berthold Auerbach
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My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea.
 Lord Byron
					 
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A tree is a self: it is 'unseen shaping' more than it is leaves or bark, roots or cellulose or fruit ... What this means is that we must address trees as we must address all things, confronting them in the awareness that we are in the presence of numinous mystery.
 Brian Swimme
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It is the practice of the multitude to bark at eminent men, as little dogs do at strangers.
 Seneca the Younger
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How difficult it is to save the bark of reputation from the rocks of ignorance.
 Petrarch
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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 Cullen Bryant
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The weaker you are the louder you bark. -Tenten
 Masashi Kishimoto