“You’re going to take me now, Maddie, and warning, my dove, I’ll not be gentle.” — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
In Washington they have their hawks and doves and in Ottawa we have our parrots. — Tommy Douglas Copy Share Image
Birds do not sing in caves, nor do doves cherish their innocence in dovecots. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“The famous and much photographed stepping stones across the River Dove” — Stephen Booth Copy Share Image
So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
A sign of Celebrations and peace is the dove. You taught me that to have peace one must have love. — Satyajit Chhotaray Copy Share Image
I worked on 'Lonesome Dove' three weeks all together. When I heard they were doing it, I wanted to be involved since… — Barry Corbin Copy Share Image
He raised his hand in a peaceful gesture. "You need to relax a bit, dove. Like Mouse over there. You trust me,… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
I think a pillow should be the peace symbol, not the dove. The pillow has more feathers than the dove, and it… — Jack Handey Copy Share Image
I've jumped out of an airplane 34 times. I've dove 212 feet under water. I've done a lot of things that defied death. — Jesse Ventura Copy Share Image
As a human being it is just my nature to enjoy and share philosophy. I do this in the same way that… — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
I read the different translations of the Bible they had and really just dove into it, almost so I could prove it… — Christian Hosoi Copy Share Image
Were floods of tears to be unloosed In tribute to my grief, The doves of Noah ne'er had roost Nor found an… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
In all religions, the quickening spirit has been symbolically represented as a bird. At the baptism, when Jesus' body was in the… — Max Heindel Copy Share Image
'Love' is so short of perfect rhymes that convention allows half-rhymes like 'move.' The alternative is a plague of doves, or a… — James Fenton Copy Share Image
Common hypocrites pass themselves off as doves; political and literary hypocrites pose as eagles. But don't be fooled by their eagle-like appearance.… — Anton Chekhov Copy Share Image
“George stared at the dove. What would she say if she could speak to him? What would she wish for, for her… — Mette Ivie Harrison Copy Share Image
Gansey turned the key. The engine turned over once, paused for the briefest of moments - and then roared to deafening life.… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
But it's silly to suggest the writing of poetry is something ethereal, a sort of soul-crashing, devastating emotional experience that wrings you.… — Louise Bogan Copy Share Image
They're such different things [Townies and Lonesome Dove]. I certainly love them both. Certainly Lonesome Dove would be way hard now, because,… — Eric McCormack Copy Share Image
The dove, O hawk, that has once been wounded by thy talons, is frightened by the least movement of a wing. [Lat.,… — Ovid Copy Share Image
Man is the Reasoning Animal. Such is the claim. I think it is open to dispute. Indeed, my experiments have proven to… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
The name came from, erm... us all just agreeing on a name that we liked. There was talk of Swans at first,… — Jimi Goodwin Copy Share Image
"The flowers have appeared in our land: the time of pruning is come: the voice of the turtle-dove is heard in our… — Alphonsus Liguori Copy Share Image
Of all trees, I observe God hath chosen the vine, a low plant that creeps upon the helpful wall; of all beasts,… — Owen Feltham Copy Share Image
And found in the temple those that sold oxen and sheep and doves, and the changers of money sitting: And when he… — John the Apostle Copy Share Image
The question before the human race is, Whether the God of nature shall govern the world by his own laws, or whether… — John Adams Copy Share Image
The Hawk and the Dove is a wonderful idea for a book, wonderfully carried out. Nicholas Thompson has used illuminating new material… — James Fallows Copy Share Image
Once I was in Texas, where they had this thing called Ralph the Swimming Pig. You went into a theater and you… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image