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[...]falcon-winged, falcon-mad, like an unfalling arrow, like an unforgotten thought.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
My birthday began with the water -
Birds and the birds of the winged trees flying my name. — Dylan Thomas
Birds and the birds of the winged trees flying my name. — Dylan Thomas
Tinker Bell is a great wing woman. And as somebody pointed out to me, she is also a winged woman.
— Rose McIver
William Blake: He who binds to himself a Joy, Does the winged life destroy; He who kisses the Joy as it flies, Lives in Eternity's sunrise.7
— Sogyal Rinpoche
Wind warns November's done with. The blown leaves make bat-shapes, Web-winged and furious.
— Sylvia Plath
...language is sacred. It has glory, even in ordinary speech. The way most people use it, it's like a winged horse pulling a junk wagon.
— Robert K. Tanenbaum
Today my winged horse is coming and I am carrying you off to the moon and on the moon we will eat rose petals.
— Shirley Jackson
A gem of an island glimmered in the bright, blue sea. Here the winged and webbed, hoofed and horned, mighty and meek, all lived in peace.
— Alexis York Lumbard
Oh! that my soul had winged its flight,
When first I saw the morning light,
To worlds of liberty! — George Moses Horton
When first I saw the morning light,
To worlds of liberty! — George Moses Horton
metamorphosis, n.:
Love turns us into winged creatures, venturing in ways we never could have conceived in our crawling days. — David Levithan
Love turns us into winged creatures, venturing in ways we never could have conceived in our crawling days. — David Levithan
Let not thy winged days be spent in vain. Whenonce gone no gold can buy them back again.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
I hope so," grumbled Ian. "I'm going to look for another one of 'em winged dogs for Mabel.
— Ness Kingsley
Come with me to the Winged Isle- Northern father's Western child Where the Dance of Ages is playing still through far marches of Acres Wild.
— Ian Anderson
What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness, Star-dust, or sea-foam, flower or winged air.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
I was always a lover of soft-winged things.
— Victor Hugo
Joys as winged dreams fly fast, / Why should sadness longer last? / Grief is but a wound to woe; / Gentlest fair, mourn, mourn no moe.
— John Fletcher
Maybe being winged means being wounded by infinity.
— Li-Young Lee
The quick Dreams, The passion-winged Ministers of thought.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Faith is a kind of winged intellect. The great workmen of history have been men who believed like giants.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
The child in us is always there, you know, and it's the best part of us, the winged part that travels farthest.
— Elizabeth Goudge
Work and life are an interconnected adventure, guided by the heart, winged with spirit, and nourished by the soul.
— Ron Rubin
You are like the winged goddess from Greek mythology. As beautiful and soaring like an angel as her". #MilanoVeneziani. #ItalianPassion:
— Olga Goa
Time is passing : not leaden stepping
But sprinting on winged feet,
Quick silver slipping by. — Richard L. Ratliff
But sprinting on winged feet,
Quick silver slipping by. — Richard L. Ratliff
Thy words are like a cloud of winged snakes.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
On a single winged word hath hung the destiny of nations.
— Wendell Phillips
O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art
As glorious to this night, being o'er my head
As is a winged messenger of heaven — William Shakespeare
As glorious to this night, being o'er my head
As is a winged messenger of heaven — William Shakespeare
The winged beasts and angels know, that mortals cannot fly.
But how I flew to see the sun; a broken bird am I. — Craig Froman
But how I flew to see the sun; a broken bird am I. — Craig Froman
Iridescent with fancy and winged it with paradox.
— Oscar Wilde
Sleep and death, two twins of winged race,
Of matchless swiftness, but of silent pace. — Alexander Pope
Of matchless swiftness, but of silent pace. — Alexander Pope
As the eagle was killed by the arrow winged with his own feather, so the hand of the world is wounded by its own skill.
— Helen Keller
We are all like one-winged angels. It is only when we help each other that we can fly.
— Luciano De Crescenzo
Angels are pure thoughts from God, winged with Truth and Love.
— Mary Baker Eddy
But remember that truth itself becomes a lie in the twisted minds of our conquerors.
— Hilda Van Stockum
I am like a winged creature who is too rarely allowed to use its wings. Ecstasies do not occur often enough.
— Anais Nin
Ani felt a stirring, a hope, a winged thing waking up in her chest and brushing her heart with it's feathers.
— Shannon Hale
Well married, a man is winged - ill-matched, he is shackled.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Doubt follows white-winged hope with trembling steps.
— Honore De Balzac
This mangled, smutted semi-world hacked out
Of dirt ... It is not possible for the moon
To blot this with its dove-winged blendings. — Wallace Stevens
Of dirt ... It is not possible for the moon
To blot this with its dove-winged blendings. — Wallace Stevens
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— David Wong
The Dove, on silver pinions, winged her peaceful way.
— James Montgomery
Ill news are swallow-winged, but what is good walks on crutches.
— Philip Massinger
You're not winged because you are flying on a dragon
— Cass Ark Galleas
Everything is winged in this universe, even a rock! When the time comes, rock crumbles into tiny pieces and starts flying in the air!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Whathat!" Tyson gasped. "Those are the stables for the pegasi," I replied, "You know, winged horses?" "Whasthat!" "Um ... those are the toilets.
— Rick Riordan
At lunch Francis winged into the Eagle to tell everyone within hearing distance that we had found the secret of life.
— James D. Watson
It was the monster of all winged dinosaurs, the pteranodon.
— James Rollins
You are the winged wolf, but you will never fly ... unless you open your eye. - Jojen
— George R R Martin
Shouldn't death , I thought, be a swandive, graceful, white-winged and smooth, leaving the surface undisturbed?
Blue jeans tumbled in the dryer. — Don DeLillo
Blue jeans tumbled in the dryer. — Don DeLillo
Felisin ducked as something winged past her, leaving in its wake a musty, dead smell.
— Steven Erikson
While the fates permit, live happily; life speeds on with hurried step, and with winged days the wheel of the headlong year is turned.
— Seneca.
Someone who thinks of possessing a fountain made of a winged baby with water shooting out of its mouth must not have too many troubles.
— Anne Ursu
Why should not a poet's cat be winged as well as his horse?
— Henry David Thoreau
If slander be a snake, it is a winged one - it flies as well as creeps.
— Douglas William Jerrold
As beauteous is the world, and many a joy Floats through its wide dominion. But, alas, When we would seize the winged good, it flies.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Arrows of insight have to be winged by the feathers of speculation.
— Bernard Cornwell
The Air Age faces mankind with a sharp choice - the choice between Winged Peace or Winged Death. It's up to you.
— Billy Bishop
But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near.
— Andrew Marvell
Be winged arrows aiming at fulfillment and goal.
— Paul Klee
If God were an object to the bird, he would be a winged being[.]
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Love to faults is always blind, always is to joy inclined. Lawless, winged, and unconfined, and breaks all chains from every mind.
— William Blake
My sister don't talk much. When she does, it's only to me, in moth-winged whispers, and only when we're alone.
— Emily Murdoch
He hunted with his groin but couldn't find her.
— Caris Roane
Winged time glides on insensibly, and deceive us; and there is nothing more fleeting than years.
— Ovid
Hold fast to dreams,
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird,
That cannot fly. — Langston Hughes
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird,
That cannot fly. — Langston Hughes
How fleet is a glance of the mind! Compared with the speed of its flight, The tempest itself lags behind, And the swift-winged arrows of light.
— William Cowper
The winged words uttered in this House have gone forth to the world, on their mission of good or of evil.
— Caleb Cushing
By words the mind is winged.
— Aristophanes
I don't understand the whole thrilling verse, but I love the way poetry turns ordinary words into winged things that rise up and soar!
— Margarita Engle