Bird Nest Quotes
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Saying of the Prophet
Oppression
When oppression exists, even the bird dies in its nest. — Idries Shah
Oppression
When oppression exists, even the bird dies in its nest. — Idries Shah
A pearl in the shell does not touch the ocean. Be a pearl without a shell. a mindful flooding. a spark turned to flame. bird settling nest. love lived
— Rumi
Success is full of promise till one gets it, and then it seems like a nest from which the bird has flown.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Do you feel in this letter my love for you today - It is as warm as a bird's nest.
— Katherine Mansfield
It is of no account; after all, the old bird does not fly far from his nest.
— Winston Churchill
The beast retires to it's shelter, and the bird flies to it's nest; but the helpless man can only find refuge in his fellow creature.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Environmental extremists ... wouldn't let you build a house unless it looked like a bird's nest.
— Ronald Reagan
Your world is as big as you make it.
I know, for I used to abide
In the narrowest nest in a corner,
My wings pressing close to my side. — Georgia Douglas Johnson
I know, for I used to abide
In the narrowest nest in a corner,
My wings pressing close to my side. — Georgia Douglas Johnson
Everyone needs time to develop their dreams. An egg in the nest doesn't become a bird overnight.
— Lois Ehlert
No matter. The dead bird does not leave the nest.
— Winston Churchill
You are sweet, O Love, dear Love,You are soft as the nesting dove.Come to my heart and bring it restAs the bird flies home to its welcome nest.
— Paul Laurence Dunbar
The bird loves her nest.
— George Herbert
The tailor bird builds her nest in deep woods, she uses no more than one branch.The mole drinks off the river, it can only fill one belly. Chuang Tzu
— Sung Yee Poon
bird's nest of curly salt-and-pepper
— Scott Sipprelle
The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship.
— William Blake
Elizabeth, Beth, Betsy, and Bess, they all went together to find a bird's nest ...
— Shirley Jackson
The nest may be constructed, so far as the sticks go, by the male bird; but only the hen can line it with moss and down!
— Frances Power Cobbe
Without just one nest
A bird can call the world home
Life is your career — Chuck Palahniuk
A bird can call the world home
Life is your career — Chuck Palahniuk
And when she's fragile like this, she's a little lost bird looking for ts nest. So i give her my wing to hide under.
— Maggie Stiefvater
For the poor wren (The most diminutive of birds) will fight, Her young ones in her nest, against the owl.
— William Shakespeare
On the holy boughs of the Celestial Tree High up in the heavenly fields, Beyond terrestrial desire My soul-bird a warm nest has built.
— Hafez
You can't stop a bird from landing on your head. But you can keep it from building a nest.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
He who is not a bird should not build his nest over abysses.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I felt like a bird pushed too soon from the nest, then blamed for learning to fly the wrong way.
— Gail D. Storey
The Chinese have a very good proverb: The bird of sorrow has to fly, but see that it does not nest in your mind.
— Angelo D. Scolozzi
The idea of the nest in the bird's mind, where does it come from?
— Joseph Joubert
How could an argument soothe or settle a controversy when every word is a nest for a bird of doubt? (meaning of words as inferences)
— Edmond Jabes
And I wake, in the cage of my bones,
on the same cold ground. — John Burnside
on the same cold ground. — John Burnside
In missional churches, the baby birds have been pushed out of the nest and are learning to fly for themselves.
— Alan Hirsch
One twig at a time. Like a bird making a nest.
— Carol Lovekin
It is a foul bird that filleth his own nest.
— John Heywood
But fate it a cunning hussy, and builds up her plans as imperceptibly as a bird builds her nest; and with the same kind of unconsidered trifles.
— Elizabeth Gaskell