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The only bird that gives the poor a real tumble is the stork.
— Wilson Mizner
I don't really do indulgences. I'm more interested in discipline, goal setting, and performance.
— Jessica Bird
If you lose an opportunity you will be like one who lets the bird fly away; you will never get it back.
— John Of The Cross
I tried to put a bird in a cage. O fool that I am! For the bird was Truth. Sing merrily, Truth: I tried to put Truth in a cage!
— William Carlos Williams
You grimy as birds shittin' on the top of ya Fords.
— Curtis Jackson
My name's been on this check for a week now.
— Larry Bird
We found the future, like birds fly into windows.
— Austin Kleon
I've always been fascinated by flight and the freeness of birds.
— Aoife O'Donovan
O lyric love! half angel half bird
— Robert Browning
When I rise up, let me rise up joyful like a bird. When I fall, let me fall without regret like a leaf.
— Wendell Berry
Art is the window to man's soul. Without it, he would never be able to see beyond his immediate world; nor could the world see the man within.
— Lady Bird Johnson
Hark! o'er the dread abyss the sea-bird screams
The rocks resound
again the lightning gleams! — John Ramsay
The rocks resound
again the lightning gleams! — John Ramsay
If one cannot catch a bird of paradise, better take a wet hen.
— Nikita Khrushchev
I actually pointed my wand and it blew up! The power! The power was just like Angry Birds, but big [as] life.
— Helena Bonham Carter
A wise old owl once lived in a wood, the more he heard the less he said, the less he said the more he heard, let's emulate that wise old bird.
— Flann O'Brien
Birds sat on the telegraph wires that spanned the river as the black notes sit on a staff of music.
— Rebecca West
I love the feeling of shredded wheat. I love healthy bird food with a fun-to-eat feel. Then you spray them with sugar, and I'm there.
— Penn Jillette
Her imagination was such that she could hear the song of the bird when it was still but a yolk in an egg.
— Dean Koontz
He who loses an opportunity is like the man who lets a bird fly from his hand, for he will never recover it.
— John Of The Cross
Flowers in the city are like lipstick on a woman-it just makes you look better to have a little color.
— Lady Bird Johnson
A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of the branch breaking, because its trust is not on the branch but on its own wings.
— Anonymous
The daughter sat down too and watched him with a cautious sly look as if he were a bird that had come up very close.
— Flannery O'Connor
He who knows all the answers, but none of the questions is like a large gobbling bird on Thanksgiving.
— Jayce O'Neal
It is a strange life up here on the mountain side, but I like it, and never yearn after civilization.
— Isabella L. Bird
University is the best couple of years of your life. Nowhere else can you drink and chase as many birds.
— Michael O'Leary
O Cuckoo! shall I call thee bird, Or but a wandering voice?
— William Wordsworth
Pass not beneath, O Caravan, or pass not singing. Have you heard
That silence where the birds are dead yet something pipeth like a bird? — James Elroy Flecker
That silence where the birds are dead yet something pipeth like a bird? — James Elroy Flecker
I love the idea of birds having human qualities ... I think all humans want to be birds so we can fly.
— Aoife O'Donovan
Noel Coward said work is more fun than fun, but then he didn't work in the Bird's Eye factory packing frozen fish fingers nine hours a day, did he?
— Paul O'Grady
Birds sing on a bare bough; O, believer, canst not thou?
— Charles Spurgeon
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
O magic sleep! O comfortable bird, That broodest o'er the troubled sea of the mind Till it is hush'd and smooth!
— John Keats
I've done my share of busking, and it's fun until it isn't. There are musicians in the subways that will make you cry, they're so good.
— Andrew Bird
Dead birds don't fall out of their nests.
— Winston Churchill
Stuffing is evil. Stuffing adds mass, so it slows the cooking. That's evil because the longer the bird cooks, the drier it will be.
— Alton Brown
Give your hero a strong simple reason that he or she has to solve the problem right now.
— Matt Bird
But cow well you ass therefore my bird
— Colleen Hoover
A traveler without observation is a bird without wings.
— Shelley Mosley
Winter crescent resting in the high pine bough - you fly through the woods like a lone snow bird ...
— John Geddes
like the way a bird can sometimes swallow the horizon whole.
— Matthew Baker
To the birds you gave songs, the birds gave you songs in return. You gave me only a voice, yet asked for more, thus I sing.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Accept all happiness from me.
Then shall i turn my face, and hear one bird
sing terribly afar in the lost lands.
in the lost lands — E. E. Cummings
Then shall i turn my face, and hear one bird
sing terribly afar in the lost lands.
in the lost lands — E. E. Cummings
Dream As a Human and Feel Free or Fly Like a Bird
— Jan Jansen
In mourning the plumage, he forgot the dying bird
— Thomas Paine
In a world of such beauty as birds in flight, surely I can come to feel at home again, even after my loss.
— Martha Whitmore Hickman
I would rather learn from one bird how to sing than to teach 10,000 stars how not to dance.
— E. E. Cummings
I also don't believe that "everything happens for a reason," which is in a similar category of world-views.
— Andrew Bird
Intelligence without ambition is a bird without winds.
— Salvador Dali
Apparently it takes, like, forty-seven muscles to frown. Flippin' the bird' s a hell of a lot easier.
— Lois Greiman
Though I wondered what she ever made of my professed love for and intentions to marry Big Bird, the hottie of Sesame Street.
— Wendy Delsol
Here every bird and fish knew its course. Every tree had its own place upon this earth. Only man had lost his way.
— Margaret Craven
Perhaps the same bird echoed through both of us yesterday, seperate, in the evening.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
The bird is gone, and in what meadow does it now sing?
— Philip K. Dick