Birds And Bees Quotes
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Birds And Bees Quotes & Sayings
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Poetry is an enumeration of birds, bees, babies, butterflies, bugs, bambinos, babayagas, and bipeds, beating their way up bewildering bastions.
— Carl Sandburg
Here's a trick to giving the birds-and-bees talk: You gotta do it in a car, so they can't escape. That's what all my girlfriends' parents did.
— Martha MacIsaac
Because I've lived a risky and unconventional life, I don't often struggle for subjects to write about.
— Poe Ballantine
Because life goes on, L. The birds do their thing, and the bees do theirs. Seeds get scattered, and everything grows back.
— Kami Garcia
Well, sometimes it's not about the birds and the bees, is it? Sometimes it's about the birds and the birds, or the bees and the bees.
— Lisa Henry
Education and work are the levers to uplift a people.
— W.E.B. Du Bois
The best things in life are free, but you can keep them for the birds and bees; I want money.
— John Lennon
Winning the Oscar was like winning all the prizes in one single night that I never won as a kid.
— Kate Winslet
My father told me all about the birds and the bees, the liar - I went steady with a woodpecker till I was twenty one.
— Bob Hope
Americans, in general, are ignorant, bigoted, and deeply unhappy with their declining incomes.
— Gore Vidal
The first time I came across the birds and the bees in actual flight, I couldn't identify the formation.
— Bill Cosby
What a kid I got, I told him about the birds and the bees and he told me about the butcher and my wife.
— Rodney Dangerfield
At night in bed, they talked. He, of the bees. She of the birds. Never of the birds and bees.
— LaVyrle Spencer
If there was one thing she'd learned from her parents, it's that pleasure was sacred.
— Stephanie Julian
The night is just a part of the day
— Paulo Coelho
Nobody is faster than me.
— Floyd Mayweather Jr.
These are just the rules and regulations Of the birds, and the bees The earth, and the trees, Not to mention the gods, not to mention the gods.
— Rufus Wainwright
Part of the terrible irony of war is that it enlists the best in human nature for purposes of mutual destruction.
— Lesslie Newbigin