There's an unseen force which lets birds know when you've just washed your car. — Denis Norden Copy Share Image
The thousands small birds of January in their smooth soaring cloud finding the trees. — Naomi Shihab Nye Copy Share Image
I love the way ravens fly; they are the most acrobatic and daring birds. — Philip Pullman Copy Share Image
Rain is a blessing when it falls gently on parched fields, turning the earth green, causing the birds to sing. — Donald Worster Copy Share Image
That being nice to people shit is for the birds, cause they ain't nowhere to be found when you need them. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There is a whole generation of romance readers and writers who suffer from what I like to think of as 'Thorn Birds'… — Sarah MacLean Copy Share Image
“When God becomes glad with our good works, then He sends the cute animals, birds, butterflies etc. near us like a signal… — Md. Ziaul Haque Copy Share Image
“The haft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagles own plumes. We often give our enemies the means… — Aesop Copy Share Image
I'm terrified of heights, but I think there's something really beautiful about birds and soaring, having a bird's-eye view of the world. — Lindy Booth Copy Share Image
I was brought up in the countryside in Ireland and would go bonkers if I couldn't escape the city. I like to… — Mariella Frostrup Copy Share Image
Birds Fly in the Sky, because they don't know how to Cry! They know just one thing, to Sing!-RVM — RVM Copy Share Image
Why do birds suddenly appear everytime you are near? Just like me they long to be Close to You:) Why do stars… — Richard Carpenter Copy Share Image
Sense the blessings of the earth in the perfect arc of a ripe tangerine, the taste of warm, fresh bread, the circling… — Jack Kornfield Copy Share Image
I decided it would be better to be a bird. Birds are very busy at one period each year caring for babies,… — Margaret Morse Nice Copy Share Image
I doubt very much that the chief executives of any of the Fortune 500 corporations can name five edible plants, five native… — Paul Hawken Copy Share Image
Evolutionary biologists are not content merely to explain how variation occurs within limits, however. They aspire to answer a much broader question-which… — Phillip E. Johnson Copy Share Image
I do love one-upmanship sometimes, like when you see kids breakdancing and who can do the best tricks. It's common, it's in… — Bjork Copy Share Image
“A magpie can be happy or sad: sometimes so happy that he sits on a high, high gum tree and rolls the… — Colin Thiele Copy Share Image
I'm killing two birds at once, so to speak. Animal-based food kills people. This way, by going vegan... we get healthy and… — Steve Wynn Copy Share Image
“We ate the birds. We ate them. We wanted their songs to flow up through our throats and burst out of our… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“In East Sussex, let us say, an old farm sleeps in sun-dapple, its oast-house with its cowls echoing the distant steeple of… — G.M.W. Wemyss Copy Share Image
“The day arrived,when myriad teary rivers flow and the muted wind faintly died in his tears—an altar for the beloved one's departure,for… — Nithin Purple Copy Share Image
“On city harp strings ‘neath cotton ball clouds, Pigeon to pigeon their stories they sing, Wafting flocks gather in soft, cooing crowds;… — Marie Helen Abramyan Copy Share Image
“The train was moving too fast to see much beyond the pines stepping up rock walls, but she knew from memory the… — Tracy Guzeman Copy Share Image
“It did occur to him that perhaps he’d gone to the wrong Academy – the guys in the Space Fleet always had… — Christina Engela Copy Share Image
“The bird came to Franny of its own accord, as the birds in Central Park always did, flitting over to perch on… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“Facts swooped like swallows, darting across her mind; there was a rush of pride in things still remembered. Singing was limited to… — Tracy Guzeman Copy Share Image