A Quote by Robert Reich

In Washington, it's dog eat dog. In academia, it's exactly the opposite. — © Robert Reich
In Washington, it's dog eat dog. In academia, it's exactly the opposite.
Show business is dog eat dog. It's worse than dog eat dog. It's dog doesn't return dog's phone calls.
If you feel the purpose of life is struggle, Darwinian fitness, dog eat dog, then you will be eaten by a dog, or you will eat dog. You become what you focus on.
One's a dog-eat-dog world, and the other one's just the opposite.
A blue dog, you know, is the opposite of a yellow dog. And a yellow dog was somebody who was willing to follow his party even when he knew it was wrong.
If a dog is biting a black man, the black man should kill the dog, whether the dog is a police dog or a hound dog or any kind of dog. If a dog is fixed on a black man when that black man is doing nothing but trying to take advantage of what the government says is supposed to be his, then that black man should kill that dog or any two-legged dog who sets the dog on him.
My main characters are the most sunny, happy, optimistic, loving creatures on the face of the Earth. I couldn't be happier that's where I start. I can put as many flawed people in the dog's world as I like, but the dog doesn't care. Dog doesn't judge. Dog doesn't dislike. Dog loves. That's not so bad.
This business is dog eat dog and nobody is gonna eat me.
My view is quite simple. When your dog pees on the carpet, you do not give away your dog. You say, This dog is special. I have to teach him not to pee on the carpet. I feel exactly the same way about men. They need to be taught things.
The eyes of a dog, the expression of a dog, the warmly wagging tail of a dog and the gloriously cold damp nose of a dog were in my opinion all God-given for one purpose only-to make complete fools of us human beings.
We might miss the sign or we may be unable to read the expression, but it is almost a contradiction in terms to say that a dog feels something but does not show it. What a dog feels, a dog shows, and, conversely, what a dog shows, a dog actually does feel.
My femininity is always something I've tried to preserve in this dog-eat-dog world.
Using a dog as a narrator has limitations and it has advantages. The limitations are that a dog cannot speak. A dog has no thumbs. A dog can't communicate his thoughts except with gestures.
It's a dog eat dog world, and Mr. Perfect is a Milk Bone.
It's a dog-eat-dog world when it comes to music and how people perceive it.
Its a dog eat dog world, and Mr. Perfect is a Milk Bone.
I'm challenging the assumption that you need to be a dog-eat-dog person to survive in a corporate environment.
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