No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Delusions, errors and lies are like huge, gaudy vessels, the rafters of which are rotten and worm-eaten, and those who embark in… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
I'm afraid to be on this shore a trunk without limbs, and what I most regret is not to have flower, pulp,… — Federico Garcia Lorca Copy Share Image
All that glisters is not gold; Often have you heard that told: Many a man his life hath sold But my outside… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Contrary to common belief, it is not true that if you cut a worm-fisherman in half, each half will grow into a… — Ed Zern Copy Share Image
He has become a worm. That is what I am telling you." "I don't suppose it would be possible," said Henry into… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
Without a dog, I would have tassels on my throw pillows instead of little stubs of yarn that look like small worms.… — W. Bruce Cameron 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
There are symbolic dreams-- dreams that symbolize some reality. Then there are symbolic realities -- realities that symbolize a dream. Symbols are… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Let every book-worm, when in any fragrant, scarce old tome, he discovers a sentence, a story, an illustration, that does his heart… — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Copy Share Image
Nobody tells her to shut up. It would be pointless. Amy has a large heart and an even larger mouth. When it… — Kelly Link Copy Share Image
We pick up people dying full of worms from the street. We have picked up more than 40,000 of them. If I… — Mother Teresa Copy Share Image
I just like to catch fish, I don't care if it weighs half a pound or 10 pounds. But I can't do… — Terry Bradshaw Copy Share Image
Pedestrian's rights - because we live in California, I've got to address this issue. I don't know where on the fence I… — Janeane Garofalo Copy Share Image
I like the lad who, when his father thought To clip his morning nap by hackneyed phrase Of vagrant worm by early… — John Godfrey Saxe Copy Share Image
When the word began to get out, the idea of tying imitations of aquatic worms was not met with universal approval in… — Ed Engle Copy Share Image
The early bird catches the worm. But I have never been one for worms. I am not sure what the late bird… — Donald Miller Copy Share Image
From as young as I can remember, I always wanted to be a singer... My mum taught me 'Going Down the Garden… — Katherine Jenkins Copy Share Image
O you proud Christians, wretched souls and small,/ Who by the dim lights of your twisted minds/ Believe you prosper even as… — Dante Alighieri Copy Share Image
I don't want to be buried in the ground, rotting, with all those worms. What I would love is to have my… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Pasteur originally conceived the idea of germs and of destroying them. Although this started as a personal thing, it has mushroomed into… — Michio Kushi Copy Share Image
No, I'll repine at death no more, But with a cheerful gasp resign To the cold dungeon of the ground These dying,… — Isaac Watts Copy Share Image
True Love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away. Love is like understanding, that… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
We are conscious of an animal in us, which awakens in proportion as our higher nature slumbers. It is reptile and sensual,… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Around the steel no tortur'd worm shall twine, No blood of living insect stain my line; Let me, less cruel, cast the… — John Gay Copy Share Image
So each man, like each plant, has his parasites. A strong, astringent, bilious nature has more truculent enemies than the slugs and… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I do not think myself to be a worm, and a grub, grass of the field fit only to be burned, a… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
The last spectacle of which Christian men are likely to grow tired is a harbour. Centuries hence there may be jumping-off places… — Robert Wilson Lynd Copy Share Image
To say! To know how to say! To know how to exist via the written voice and the intellectual image! This is… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
God may allow His servant to succeed when He has disciplined him to a point where he does not need to succeed… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There was a 'magic rock' my mom would lift up, and under the rock was a bunch of bugs. Roly-poly bugs and… — Tim Schafer Copy Share Image
Let the public mind become corrupt, and all efforts to secure property, liberty, or life by the force of laws written on… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
The Gospel of the army is cunning, as of all other human activities. The wisdom of the snake under the meekness of… — John Dos Passos Copy Share Image
As for me, I would rather be a worm in a wild apple than a son of man. But we are what… — Robinson Jeffers Copy Share Image
I am entitled to say, if I like, that awareness exists in all the individual creatures on the planet-worms, sea urchins, gnats,… — Lewis Thomas Copy Share Image
But ah, to fish with a worm, and then not catch your fish! To fail with a fly is no disgrace: your… — Bliss Perry Copy Share Image
What’s happened so far? Coyotes evolved limited powers of speech. Worms developed teeth and became aggressive and territorial. Snakes grew wings and… — Michael Grant Copy Share Image
My young son asked me what happens after we die. I told him we get buried under a bunch of dirt and… — Jack Handey Copy Share Image
The spectacle [of American politics] resembles that of swarms of insects changing from worms to wings. They must get the wings ordie.… — Henry Adams Copy Share Image
We can not understand each other, if our sympathies are always safely tucked away; we can not understand each other, if our… — Ameen Rihani Copy Share Image