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My head was a desolate place and as barren as the bare hills of Le Marche. Until I began to build in it, only vultures nested there.
— Lisa St. Aubin De Teran
It was July. Crazy hot and dry. It hadn't rained in, like, sixty days. Drought hot. Scorpion hot. Vultures flying circles in the sky hot.
— Sherman Alexie
Vultures are homely, but they clean up all the garbage and that's good. And they're elegant in the sky.
— Roger Tory Peterson
guts you, then saunters away as the vultures swoop down to steal what's left. I knew that.
— Camille Pagan
Any of these vultures smell weakness, and they'll mess you up faster than sugar in a gas tank.
— Eoin Colfer
Elvis is bound to be dead. Look at all the vultures in his vicinity.
— Sharyn McCrumb
Awoke to find three vultures sitting on the fence. Realizing they were a portent of impending death I shot them.
— Bridget Allison
Those aren't girls. They're vultures.
— Katie McGarry
Vultures pick the meat clean off a bone. Guilt eats at the marrow, leaving a man hollow.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
You wait for the war to happen like vultures. If you want to help, prevent the war. Don't save the remnants. Save them all.
— Isaac Asimov
It looks like Vegas threw up on a flock of vultures.
— Jamie McGuire
Women are one and all a set of vultures.
— Petronius
A culture of vultures steeped and born of violence shall choke on the blood of its offspring.
— T.F. Hodge
Suffering attracts fixers the way road-kills attract vultures.
— Eugene H. Peterson
Predator and prey move in silent gestures, on the seductive dance of death, in the shadows cast by the vultures of the night.
— Luis Marques
Civilization - a heap of rubble scavenged by scrawny English Lit. vultures.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
Vultures are the most righteous of birds: they do not attack even the smallest living creature.
— Plutarch
Doctinaires are the vultures of principle. They feed upon principle after it is dead.
— David Lloyd George
... but there they lay, sprawled across the field, craved far more by the vultures than by wives.
— Homer
Anyone smart enough to accomplish what they have should know better than to risk everything by talking to the vultures in the media.
— Ernest Cline
Most of the press were vultures descending on the scene for curious America aplomb. Cameras inside the coffin interviewing worms.
— Jim Morrison