A Quote by Morton Blackwell

Keep your eye on the main chance and don't stop to kick every barking dog. — © Morton Blackwell
Keep your eye on the main chance and don't stop to kick every barking dog.
If you react to every barking dog, if you stop for every barking dog, you're never getting home.
If I stop to kick every barking dog I am not going to get where I'm going.
American dog say, 'Woof, woof.' Korean dog say, 'Mung, mung.' Polish dog say, 'How, how.' So which dog barking is correct? That is human beings' barking, not 'dog' barking. If dog and you become one hundred percent one, then you know sound of barking. This is Zen teaching. Boom! Become one.
Conscience is a dog that does not stop us from passing but that we cannot prevent from barking.
You will never reach your destination if you stop & throw stones at every dog that barks...Better keep biscuits & Move on.
If you keep your team in the game and give them a chance to win each and every start, what could be better than that? That, to me, is my main goal.
Keep your eye on the main event.
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone. Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
On walks, make sure that your dog is not in front of you, pulling you down the street. Instead, keep your dog to your side or behind you. This will also demonstrate to your dog that you are the alpha figure.
In Poland, the whole saying is, 'You've got one eye to Morocco and the other to the Caucasus.' That's the heart of the culture. In England, they say it less romantic: 'You've got a wandering eye.' The saying means my main stream in life must be Deep Purple. That's my main job. Then every now, and I can wander off and have one eye to Morocco.
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.
Every day brings a chance for you to draw in a breath, kick off your shoes, and dance.
Something I've definitely learned from my aunt and my mom is that you've got to keep your eye on the ball. You have to realize that, in some instances, you may need to work twice as hard to get half as much, but you don't stop. You don't stop fighting.
Keep your paragraphs short. Writing is visual - it catches the eye before it has a chance to catch the brain.
Truth is a good dog; but always beware of barking too close to the heels of an error, lest you get your brains kicked out.
[Tyson] looked him over with that massive baby-brown eye. “You are not dead. I like it when you are not dead.” Ella fluttered to the ground and began preening her feathers. “Ella found a dog,” she announced. “A large dog. And a Cyclops.” Was she blushing? Before Percy could decide, his black mastiff pounced on him, knocking Percy to the ground and barking so loudly that even Arion backed up. “Hey, Mrs. O'Leary,” Percy said. “Yeah, I love you, too, girl. Good dog.” Hazel squeaked. “You have a hellhound named Mrs. O'Leary?” “Long story.
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