“Everything good in the world has feathers and wings and claws.” — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
I enjoy how women dressed in the 1920s with the shimmering jewels and rich feathers. — Janelle Monae Copy Share Image
We called our parrot Boris because he's got untidy feathers and he only likes women. — Lindsay Hoyle Copy Share Image
Getting ready: the show girl scratches her breast and shakes out her feathers. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
“I don’t know who to believe, all I know is my feathers are on fire.” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
On their sofas of spice and feathers, the concubines also slept fretfully. In those days the Earth was still flat, and people… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
You have a right to have a feather duster. If anyone breaks in, you can make sure they're really clean as they're… — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image
Do not conceive that fine clothes make fine men any more than fine feathers make fine birds. — George Washington Copy Share Image
“The Mythical Mr. Boo has several eagle feathers, or “Freedom Feathers,” as he likes to call them, that he staples to his… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Of three things be wary- of a feather on a cat, The shepherd eating mutton, And a guardsman that is fat. — Mercedes Lackey Copy Share Image
On the moon we wore feathers in our hair, and rubies on our hands. On the moon we had gold spoons. — Shirley Jackson 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
"You're next, after the feather dancers." And you had to get their attention, because otherwise people would go, "Oh, a poet." You… — Sandra Cisneros Copy Share Image
In his enigmatic and cunning story 'The Crown of Feathers,' Isaac Bashevis Singer refuses to produce uncontradictory evidence of God's will but… — Edmund White Copy Share Image
I grew up watching old musicals and seeing Ginger Rogers wearing a beautiful fitted bodice that had ostrich feathers. I love how… — Gina Torres Copy Share Image
We have enslaved the rest of the animal creation, and have treated our distant cousins in fur and feathers so badly that… — William Ralph Inge Copy Share Image
A book is like a man - clever and dull, brave and cowardly, beautiful and ugly. For every flowering thought there will… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
He worked night and day. He made a coat that would transform him; he would be more than a man; a winged… — Catherine Fisher Copy Share Image
It was a meditation on life, love, old age, death: ideas that had often fluttered around her head like nocturnal birds but… — Gabriel Garcia Marquez Copy Share Image
Cultivate your own capabilities, your own style. Appreciate the members of your family for who they are, even though their outlook or… — Charles R. Swindoll Copy Share Image
Birds themselves are so interesting and intelligent, and they give so many cues without being verbal, so they say such great things.… — Bibhu Mohapatra Copy Share Image
When I was 9 or 10 years old, my dad took me over to a neighboring farm to help get stuff for… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
Our respect for the dead, when they are just dead, is something wonderful, and the way we show it more wonderful still.… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
Now suzanne takes you hand And she leads you to the river She is wearing rags and feathers From salvation army counters… — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
I felt him there with me. The real David. My David. David, you are still here. Alive. Alive in me.Alive in the… — Kelly Easton Copy Share Image
To write honestly and with conviction anything about the migration of birds, one should oneself have migrated. Somehow or other we should… — William Beebe Copy Share Image
You sleep with a dream of summer weather, wake to the thrum of rain—roped down by rain. Nothing out there but drop-heavy… — Anne Stevenson 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
We made love. How pedestrian the words look-trite, worn, practically featureless with use-but how can one better describe that which happens when… — Ken Kesey Copy Share Image
“How can you fly? I mean you have wings. Feathers. Did you know you have wings?” — Sally Painter Copy Share Image
“sticking feathers up your butt,Tyler says,does not make you a chicken” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
Jolly boating weather, And a hay harvest breeze, Blade on the feather, Shade off the trees. — William Johnson Cory Copy Share Image
If men had wings and bore black feathers, Few of them would be clever enough to be crows. — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
“And maybe... you are a little fat bear cub with no wings, and no feathers.” — Else Holmelund Minarik Copy Share Image