A Quote by Muddy Waters

Ain't nobody's business, if I bark like a dog. — © Muddy Waters
Ain't nobody's business, if I bark like a dog.
Close to my heart is Muddy Waters. I love the way he sang. It was almost like a bark. It was like the bark of a dog: it's not fancy. Sometimes it's not like singing; it's like shouting.
The Pekes and the Pollicles, everyone knows, Are proud and implacable, passionate foes; It is always the same, wherever one goes. And the Pugs and the Poms, although most people say that they do not like fighting, will often display Every symptom of wanting to join in the fray. And they Bark bark bark bark bark bark Until you can hear them all over the park.
I don't think that type should be expressive at all. I can write the word 'dog' with any typeface and it doesn't have to look like a dog. But there are people that [think that] when they write 'dog' it should bark.
We have a really, really great dog. It doesn't bark. My dog almost smiles, which is weird. He's just a very happy dog.
Like the dog who barks at the train, I bark not because I expect the train to stop, but because I am a dog.
Hypnosis. You know, I'm not a big fan of that bark like a chicken, cluck like a dog stuff.
Show business is dog eat dog. It's worse than dog eat dog. It's dog doesn't return dog's phone calls.
This business is dog eat dog and nobody is gonna eat me.
The dog who doesn't bark is about a silence that speaks; it is a good metaphor for the Pariah voice, the dog's voice, that we can sometimes hear only when it does not speak.
In modern times, dogs may be pampered, but historically, a dog's life wasn't much to bark about. Hence a dog's chance is a small chance.
Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar? And the creature run from the cur. There thou mightst behold the great image of authority-a dog's obeyed in office.
there are people who read my work and accuse me of being political! As far as I'm concerned that's like accusing a dog of having a bark!
It's a dangerous dog that doesn't bark.
'Twin Peaks' without David Lynch is like a dog without a bark.
I don't keep a dog and bark myself.
Long ago I added to the true old adage of "What is everybody's business is nobody's business," another clause which, I think, morethan any other principle has served to influence my actions in life. That is, What is nobody's business is my business.
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