Hummingbirds Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds Quotes & Sayings
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Every morning, I'm visited by hummingbirds. I think it's nice, but maybe they're planning an attack?
— Rutina Wesley
I am told that only two groups carry very little negative baggage inside of Christianity: Franciscans and Quakers.
— Mirabai Starr
[Footnote:] Much still remains to be learned about his sex life because the Hummingbird is quicker than the eye.
— Will Cuppy
Furious flutter awakened hummingbird heart hello hello love
— Megan McCafferty
That impresses me more, inventin' electricity.
— Karl Pilkington
There can be no burden for distant unreached peoples without a burden for unreached neighbors.
— R. Kent Hughes
To all the guys who broke our hearts - we wouldn't appreciate what we have today without you.
— Emma McLaughlin
When the Jews speak of humanity, they mean only the totality of Jews.
— Julius Streicher
Quick as a hummingbird ... she darts so eagerly, swiftly, sweetly dipping into the flowers of my heart.
— James Oppenheim
I am a huge fan of biographies. What I'm always looking for is a story. I want a story I have never heard from anyone else.
— Brandon Stanton
Green darners never attack people, but they have been seen bringing down hummingbirds. They are the Bengal tigers of the microworld.
— Richard Preston
I like snakes. I like hummingbirds. There's nothing on earth I don't like. Frogs. Salamanders. The bunnies, the giraffes, the hippopotamuses.
— Ted Turner
If the work requires smart, talented, creative people, then more than anything, you want to enable folks on the team to create.
— Steven Sinofsky
They looked like butterflies, except that they had the long, pointed beaks of hummingbirds, and they seemed to be made out of darkness and air.
— Lauren Oliver
A dog desires affection more than its dinner. Well - almost.
— Charlotte Gray
Across the downs a hummingbird Came dipping through the bowers, He pivoted on emptiness To scrutinize the flowers.
— Nathalia Crane