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Ain't nobody's business, if I bark like a dog.
— Muddy Waters
I grew up with both cats and dogs. I love dogs. But I'd want a big dog, and I'd like to have a yard before I get one.
— Jake McDorman
Live like a Pharaoh, party like a wild dog...
— Patrick Shanahan
He was kind of like a big puppy dog that just wanted to be loved but tended to hump your leg to get your attention.
— Kathleen Brooks
Do the right thing even if it means dying like a dog when no one's there to see you do it.
— James Stockdale
That's when I heard the sounds of a certified genius spinning around in circles like a dog chasing its tail.
— Ally Carter
Running with dogs is like dancing with winter
— Gary Paulsen
I wanted a house near my family in a quiet neighborhood with a front yard and a backyard that my dog will like.
— Kylie Jenner
A thief running away like mad from a ferocious watch-dog may be a splendid example of Zen.
— Reginald Horace Blyth
tilted her head, like a dog hearing a strange sound. "Does pain happen if you don't remember it?" Kat
— Harlan Coben
Every time I go out and do something, Hans panics and starts trying to beat me. He's like a dog humping your leg.
— Dean Potter
Pretty birds and cute dogs are always necessary. I love them. But I'd never treat a dog like a human.
— Yun Kouga
My grandmother said it very simply: "If you don't like dogs, you don't like humans, and vice versa." I really believe that.
— Veronika Varekova
I would look at a dog and when our eyes met, I realized that the dog and all creatures are my family. They're like you and me.
— Ziggy Marley
Look like a girl, act like a lady, think like a man and work like a dog.
— Caroline K. Simon
I was born in Coney Island. I like to think I fell out of the womb onto the fun park's giant Parachute Jump while eating a Nathan's hot dog.
— Harold Feinstein