So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I think everyone became sick of Sheryl Crow. I actually became sick of Sheryl Crow. — Sheryl Crow Copy Share Image
The crow wished everything was black, the owl, that every thing was white. — William Blake Copy Share Image
The name Crow was inspired by a number of things. I thought it would be cool to have a robot with sort… — Joel Hodgson Copy Share Image
“Crows played a significant Role during my Psychosis, they reminded me of the Apocalypse – even nowadays, their cawing reminds me to… — Sino Melo Copy Share Image
“When the shadows shroud the woods, And the mountains are empty and bare; I am flying with the crow...” — Stephan Attia Copy Share Image
My father played with Air Supply, Yes, B.B. King and even Sheryl Crow when she first started out, so I've sort of… — Lindsey Haun Copy Share Image
It is only natural, of course, that each man should think his own opinions best: the crow loves his fledgling, and the… — Thomas More Copy Share Image
A person becomes great not be sitting on some high seat, but through higher qualities. Can a crow become an eagle by… — Chanakya Copy Share Image
You can be a flower in somebody's garden or a pig or the sunshine or a crow or a nightingale! Be something… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
“Brains are the only things worth having in this world, no matter whether one is a crow or a man.” — L. Frank Baum Copy Share Image
I grew up in Ohio, where civil-rights accomplishments had already begun to accelerate before Martin Luther King appeared. In hindsight, we know… — Rita Dove Copy Share Image
(F)or 50 years, the well-meaning leftist agenda has been able to do to blacks what Jim Crow and harsh discrimination could never… — Walter E. Williams Copy Share Image
“Yes, trust them not, for there is an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart wrapped in a… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
The new racism, like God, works in mysterious ways and is quite effective in maintaining white privilege. For example, instead of saying… — Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Copy Share Image
Unless our philosophy hears the cock crow in every barn-yard within our horizon, it is belated. That sound commonly reminds us that… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The wild swan hurries hight and noises loud With white neck peering to the evening clowd. The weary rooks to distant woods… — John Clare Copy Share Image
As a child I drew objects that caught my eye outside the window of my room - the dry twigs, leaves and… — R. K. Laxman Copy Share Image
I know he's coming by this sign, That baby's almost wild; See how he laughs and crows and starts — Heaven, bless… — Mary Howitt Copy Share Image
You know, all is development. The principle is perpetually going on. First, there was nothing, then there was something; then-I forget the… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
What has changed since the collapse of Jim Crow has less to do with the basic structure of our society than with… — Michelle Alexander Copy Share Image
Arguably the most important parallel between mass incarceration and Jim Crow is that both have served to define the meaning and significance… — Michelle Alexander Copy Share Image
I grew up on a farm and, prior to my father's murder, I wanted to get away from the farm, and away… — Shirley Sherrod Copy Share Image
Could it be? Samantha Kingston? Home? On a Friday?” I roll my eyes. “I don’t know. Did you do a lot of… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
“King,” croaked the raven. The bird flapped across the solar to land on Mormont’s shoulder. “King,” it said again, strutting back and… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“The bell rang again. I climbed down the carpeted stairs into the chilly hallway and opened the front door. There were no… — Max Porter Copy Share Image
I submit my tongue as an instrument of righteousness when I make it bless them that curse me and pray for them… — Dallas Willard Copy Share Image
"As the crow flies" - a popular and picturesque expression to denote a straight line. — William Henry Maule Copy Share Image
I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow, than a man swear he loves me. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“The clatter of Crow calling to Crow - is there anywhere a friendlier, happier sound?” — Clem Martini Copy Share Image
Rooster, maybe well crows, but the eggs still bears the chicken. — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image