135 quotes found
“Heavenly bodies are nests of invisible birds.”
“She decided to free herself, dance into the wind, create a new language. And birds fluttered around her, writing yes in the sky.”
“The freedom of birds is an insult to me.”
“Kiana loved birds," Breena told him late one dusky evening. "When she was just a few summers old, she would run beneath them as they flew, her chubby arms stretched out as if tmo take flight alongs...”
“Sun-struck, stuck in mid tropic strut, it sometimes standsas if considering how to cool avian plastic,dive into the mown lagoon of lawn;how take flight on dayglow flap-doodle wings, no matterif it ...”
“what if there was an uncanny moment when all the birds were grounded from Cape Town to Juneau, and everywhere between--all feathers frozen in a universal stutter, so quick as to make a snail of lig...”
“One twig at a time. Like a bird making a nest.”
“Newly-born books are like birds they shouldnt be kicked out of the nest until theyre capable of flying. Wendy Anne Darling 5-1-15”
“Once upon a time, when women were birds, there was the simple understanding that to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through joy. The birds still remember what we have forgott...”
“Just because we have birds inside is, we don't have to be cages.”
“Of course women are flighty, I thought. We have more predators than men.”
“Men have hitherto treated women like birds which have strayed down to them from the heights; as something more delicate, more fragile, more savage, stranger, sweeter, soulful but as something whic...”
“It's time to make love, douse the glim; The fireflies twinkle and dim; The stars lean together Like birds of a feather, And the loin lies down with the limb.”
“Just as the bird needs wings to fly, a leader needs useful information to flow. Leaders learn.”
“I saw two birds having dangerously kinky sex on the main road, while several cars ran above them just missing the sparrows toss and tumble fly away. The couple survived to try it again next season ...”
“Pan, who and what art thou?" he cried huskily."I'm youth, I'm joy," Peter answered at a venture, "I'm a little bird that has broken out of the egg.”
“He imagines a necessary joy in things that must fly to eat.”
“Every new dayOur children's joy is as fresh as roses,Even the birds chatter at dawn.”
“I knew the legends of the birds. Seagulls were the souls of dead soldiers. Owls were the souls of women. Doves were the recently departed souls of unmarried girls.Was there a bird for the souls of ...”
“Let us speak less and say more. ( Words flew away like birds )”