For every worm beneath the moon Draws different threads, and late and soon Spins, toiling out his own cocoon. — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
“The early bird gets the worm, and the early fox gets the bird.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
The worm of paranoia begins to eat into even the hardest adversary. — David Ignatius Copy Share Image
Is it sin, which makes the worm a chrysalis, and the chrysalis a butterfly, and the butterfly dust? — Max Muller Copy Share Image
The early bird may get the worm, but its the second mouse that gets the cheese. — Jeremy Paxman Copy Share Image
If your Olympic Hero were to use the Worm in the 1996 Olympic Games, it would be so embarassing to all the… — Kurt Angle Copy Share Image
I was home schooled in high school but was definitely the nerd in middle school. I was in three academic clubs, a… — Nicole Anderson Copy Share Image
I really wish there had been a way to phrase this as 'A thunder of worms.' Because I like that phrase. That's… — Ursula Vernon Copy Share Image
“Rise early. It is the early bird that catches the worm. Don't be fooled by this absurd saw; I once knew a… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
'The Lair of the White Worm' is quite a strange film. It's difficult to be good when you're saying lines that have… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
“People say the early bird catches the worm. And it’s true! That’s why I work online in the middle of the night—to… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Self-awareness: there is the black worm in the apple. Our curse is to know there's something terribly wrong with us.” — Grant Morrison Copy Share Image
To suggest that God specifically created a worm to torture small African children is blasphemy as far as I can see. The… — David Attenborough Copy Share Image
Perceive ye not that we are worms, designed To form the angelic butterfly, that goes To judgment, leaving all defence behind? Why… — Dante Alighieri Copy Share Image
“Perhaps the most famous of these experiments was the 1988 Morris Worm – the first worm to spread over the internet. The… — The Open University Copy Share Image
“Instead it yanks on a worm wiggling in the loosened soil. Its feathers shimmer in the morning sunlight, a malignant green on… — Sara Stark Copy Share Image
You talk of the scythe of Time, and the tooth of Time: I tell you, Time is scytheless and toothless; it is… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
The gaiaphage. That's the other word they use. 'Gaia,' as in world. 'Phage,' as in a worm or something that eats something… — Michael Grant Copy Share Image
A worm is as good a traveler as a grasshopper or a cricket, and a much wiser settler. With all their activity… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
There are lots of different strategies that an animal can use to survive. What a worm does is try to convert food… — Cynthia Kenyon Copy Share Image
“If you are working in a team, do not expect an outcome of your excellence. It will be an average of all… — Suman Pokhrel Copy Share Image
“The train station—busy, swarming with people, luggage, porters, taxi drivers and limousine chauffeurs—a giant honeycomb, with worker bees flying in and out,… — Henry Martin Copy Share Image
“The Conqueror Worm Lo! 'tis a gala night Within the lonesome latter years! An angel throng, bewinged, bedight In veils, and drowned… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
“It occurred to me. . .that aberrance is a wholly human construct. There were no such things as monsters outside the human… — Rick Yancey Copy Share Image
“LIKE MOTHER, LIKE LOVER There is the mother Who cooks too much To feed her children, And there is the mother Who… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
“Virgil returned to the Operator’s Station and entered a single command. Its effect was to draw together the reins of the eighteen… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image