I knew a man who grabbed a cat by the tail and learned forty percent more about cats than the man who… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
The tail of Emily Windsnap"everyone has a secret . mines alittle different. i figured out i am a mermaid. — Liz Kessler Copy Share Image
Laughing, if loud, ends with a deep sigh; and all pleasures have a sting in the tail, though they carry beauty in… — Jeremy Taylor Copy Share Image
The higher the Ape goes, the more he shewes his taile. [The higher the ape goes, the more he shows his tail.] — George Herbert Copy Share Image
To write a poem is like trying to catch a lizard without its tail falling off. — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
If a cat had a halo, it would probably wear it around it's tail. It makes a statement. — Sergio Aragones Copy Share Image
Dikaios smacked Elam with his tail. "His curiosity wouldn't kill a sick kitten, much less a cat. — Bryan Davis Copy Share Image
No one can fully understand the meaning of love unless he's owned a dog. A dog can show you more honest affection… — Gene Hill Copy Share Image
There's as much chance of repealing the Eighteenth Amendment as there is for a hummingbird to fly to the planet Mars with… — Morris Sheppard Copy Share Image
I thought that we were getting somewhere, but we're still nowhere at all. I watch your tail lights fading, I try but… — Miley Cyrus Copy Share Image
If your project has real substance, ultimately the money will follow you like a common cur in the street with its tail… — Werner Herzog Copy Share Image
I do not believe that any peacock envies another peacock his tail, because every peacock is persuaded that his own tail is… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
Welcome to our camp!" Blackstar called, beckoning them with his tail. "Rest here and take your pick of the fresh-kill pile." "Who… — Erin Hunter Copy Share Image
I set my monkey on the log, and ordered him to do the Dog. He wagged his tail and shook his head,… — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
The white tails of rabbits, according to some theologians, have a purpose, namely to make it easier for sportsmen to shoot them. — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
Our concerns about what we saw in Australia: an economy clearly tied to China has hitched its wagon to the tail of… — James Chanos Copy Share Image
In Paris, when certain people see you ready to set your foot in the stirrup, some pull your coat-tails, others loosen the… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
I notice her blouse has pulled out of her skirt in the back again and force myself to stay calm. "Tuck your… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
Sometimes the serpent is represented as a circle eating its own tail. That’s an image of life. Life sheds one generation after… — Joseph Campbell 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
The desert seems to be a brown wasteland of dry, prickly scrub whose only purpose is to serve as a setting for… — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
Lots of neat Christian boys, not a lot of Godly men. And we are working our tails off for you to try… — Matt Chandler Copy Share Image
Do you see that kitten chasing so prettily her own tail? If you could look with her eyes, you might see her… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
It wasn't that I hated being asked a bunch of questions. I had nothing against questions. I just didn't like listening to… — Jack Gantos Copy Share Image
Even if they were willing to let you remove your Pride from the council's collective influence—and they won't be—there's a reason the… — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
Exceptions to the traditions of dumpy dignity and fake learnedness in law review writing are as rare as they are beautiful. Once… — Fred Rodell Copy Share Image
I stood looking down through the beech trees. When I threw a stone I could count to five before the splash. Then… — Alice Oswald Copy Share Image
I know every numbskull will babble on about "black man," "maneater," "chance," and "retrospective interpretation," in order to banish something terribly inconvenient… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
Dovewing felt bone-weary from her ears to the tip of her tail. Just because she had better hearing, sharper senses than any… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The raw fruits of the earth were made for human sustenance. Even the white tails of rabbits, according to some theologians, have… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
When Jo's conservative sister Meg says she must turn up her hair now that she is a "young lady," Jo shouts, "I'm… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image