Shakespeare Birds Quotes
Collection of top 14 famous quotes about Shakespeare Birds
Shakespeare Birds Quotes & Sayings
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Let's get my incantation right:
"I wish I may, I wish I might"
Give earth another satellite. — Robert Frost
"I wish I may, I wish I might"
Give earth another satellite. — Robert Frost
It was Shakespeare's notion that on this day birds begin to couple; hence probably arose the custom of sending fancy love-billets.
— Washington Irving
For the poor wren (The most diminutive of birds) will fight, Her young ones in her nest, against the owl.
— William Shakespeare
I was 37 years old. I wanted to support myself by writing.
— Judith Rossner
How will you live?
As birds do, mother. — William Shakespeare
As birds do, mother. — William Shakespeare
In springtime, the only pretty ring time
Birds sing, hey ding
A-ding, a-ding
Sweet lovers love the spring - — William Shakespeare
Birds sing, hey ding
A-ding, a-ding
Sweet lovers love the spring - — William Shakespeare
More than 300 million people in the world speak English and the rest, it sometimes seems, try to.
— Bill Bryson
You can choose, don't confuse, win or lose, it's up to you.
— Ozzy Osbourne
It's funny, 'cause you think surfing is your whole life, but then when you make a family it seems like it's not at all.
— Joel Parkinson
You live, you die, they throw you on the compost heap. Then you live again, without the inconvenience of consciousness.
— Joe Haldeman
Hot hearts are wont to overpower cold minds
— Ben Kane