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Working for Mab now, are you, Wolfman?" he smirked. "Like a good little attack dog? Will you also roll over and beg if she asks?
— Julie Kagawa
I will never sign anything over to you, ever, you dog-breath, rotting corpse of a king.
— Jennifer A. Nielsen
shape about the size of a large dog hovering a few yards over his head.
— Christie Golden
Some men, like a wet dog, sprinkle a shower of advice over you when you are least prepared for a bath.
— Austin O'Malley
Life was so simple for a dog. Eat. Walk. Dump. Nap. Eat. Dump. Sleep. And then do it all over again the next day. There was beauty in simplicity.
— Susan C. Daffron
America is a large, friendly dog in a very small room. Every time it wags its tail, it knocks over a chair.
— Arnold Joseph Toynbee
I would have loved to buy a hot dog from her, just to watch her squeezing the ketchup and mustard from the plastic bottles over the sausage,
— Karl Ove Knausgard
If I loved a guy as much as I love my dog, the guy would be in serious trouble. Because I'm all over that dog, all the time.
— Maria Sharapova
Show me a dog who still cannot perform a task after it has been trained over and over again, and I'll tell you who the slow learner is.
— Barry McDonald
Get over it,' Sherlock said, and looked at her husband. 'No, no, bad dog, keep quiet.
— Catherine Coulter
There are as many ways to discover your story as there are to trip over a dog in the kitchen--and some of them feel about as planned.
— Jeffrey A. Carver
Gaily, if you can't demonstrate the ability to keep her alive, then I will
take over her care and get you a dog instead. - Newt — Kim Harrison
take over her care and get you a dog instead. - Newt — Kim Harrison
The most valuable lesson man has learned from his dog is to kick a few blades of grass over it and move on.
— Robert Breault
I was raised in the Depression, when there was a great sense of dog-eat-dog and people fighting over scraps.
— John Updike
Under the night rug, the star rug, moon as lantern, man in the moon watching over us, dog star at his heels, we lay.
— Jeanette Winterson
I once knew a man out of courtesy help a lame dog over a stile, and he for requital bit his fingers.
— William Chillingworth
Even a dog distinguishes between being stumbled over and being kicked.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
(On being in a position of leadership) Even if it's your dog, you've got authority over somebody. Start treating him better.
— Joyce Meyer
A reasonable amount of fleas is good for a dog; it keeps him from brooding over being a dog.
— Edward Noyes Westcott
We learned sexual technique from our dog. He taught how to beg, and he taught my wife how to roll over and play dead.
— Rodney Dangerfield
Good Poem
Sit,
lay down,
roll over,
here's
your treat. — Kristen Henderson
Sit,
lay down,
roll over,
here's
your treat. — Kristen Henderson
In business everyone is out to grab, to fight, to win. Either you are the under or the over dog. It is up to you to be on top.
— Alice Foote MacDougall
We all know I'm marrying you, as soon as you get over your thing with dog tags and realize a stethoscope is way sexier, anyway. - Tanner
— Kandi Steiner
The best way to get over a dog's death is to get another soon.
— Ronald Reagan
A man running for office puts me in mind of a dog that's lost-he smells everybody he meets, and wags himself all over.
— Josh Billings
By and large, people who enjoy teaching animals to roll over will find themselves happier with a dog.
— Barbara Holland
Come morning, his memory would be of a night spent watching over them all. And each of them - dog and boy, mother and old man - would feel the same.
— David Wroblewski
I have caught more ills from people sneezing over me and giving me virus infections than from kissing dogs.
— Barbara Woodhouse
Diagramming made language seem friendly, like a dog who doesn't bark, but, instead, trots over to greet you, wagging its tail.
— Kitty Burns Florey
Even a dog knows the difference between being kicked and being stumbled over.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.