The vessel, though her masts be firm,Beneath her copper bears a worm. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
I make more time to have fun in the life I'm living before I'm worm food. — Andy Biersack Copy Share Image
Centuries have not worm-eaten the solidity of this ancient furniture of the mind. — Isaac D'Israeli Copy Share Image
They don't see that whole pattern. Worm/death. Worm/death. I would catch on. — Paul Reiser Copy Share Image
If I were a worm, I would rather be the long-lived mutant than the normal worm, that's for sure. — Cynthia Kenyon Copy Share Image
Grow the lawn and mow the lawn always keep the TV on, brush your teeth and kill the germs, poison apples, poison… — Trenton Lee Stewart Copy Share Image
Put a thorn in every enjoyment, a worm in every gourd, that would either prevent my being wholly thine, or in any… — Thomas Cogswell Upham Copy Share Image
The metaphor of the subterranean is at work in a lot of Northwest writers and artists. Zooming in closer and closer and… — Katherine Dunn Copy Share Image
The tulip and the butterfly Appear in gayer coats than I: Let me be dressed fine as I will, Flies, worms, and… — Isaac Watts Copy Share Image
Nature is a perfect example of the harmony between the beautiful and the brutal. You turn over a pretty rock and there… — Sarah McLachlan Copy Share Image
I cannot but think that he who finds a certain proportion of pain and evil inseparably woven up in the life of… — Thomas Huxley Copy Share Image
Bring me a worm that can comprehend a man, and then I will show you a man that can comprehend the Triune… — John Wesley Copy Share Image
Never regret trusting someone. It proves you have a heart. But if he turns out to be a lying worm ... I'm… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It was so hot today I saw a robin dipping his worm in Nestea.It was so hot today I saw a pigeon… — Johnny Carson Copy Share Image
Pity is for this life, pity is the worm inside the meat, pity is the meat, pity is the shaking pencil, pity… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Death's dry bones glowed with light in the erotic dark but he woke not nor felt the two warm bodies merge; the… — Nikos Kazantzakis Copy Share Image
Every bird which flies has the thread of the infinite in its claw. Germination includes the hatching of a meteor and the… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
God, to prevent all escape, hath sown the seeds of death in our very constitution and nature, so that we can as… — William Gurnall Copy Share Image
And Death fell with me, like a deepening moan. And He, picking a manner of worm, which half had hid Its bruises… — Wilfred Owen Copy Share Image
And what if thou, sweet May, hast known Mishap by worm and blight; If expectations newly blown Have perished in thy sight;… — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
Though it is hard to believe, it is conservatively estimated that 25 to 50 million Americans carry trichinae larvae in their muscles… — Ruth Winter Copy Share Image
What actually happens when you die is that your brain stops working and your body rots, like Rabbit did when he died… — Mark Haddon Copy Share Image
So there you have it: Nature is a rotten mess. But that's only the beginning. If you take your eyes off it… — Lee Goldberg Copy Share Image
Worms'-Meat, n. The finished product of which we are the raw material. The contents of the Taj Mahal, the Tombeau Napoleon and… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
What good is it to continue to focus on the exterior technological wonders before us - from indefinite life extension to computer/mind… — Ken Wilber Copy Share Image
“From that first moment of doubt, there was no peace for her; from the time she first imagined leaving her forest, she… — Peter S. Beagle Copy Share Image
Sin is a lonely thing, a worm wrapped around the soul, shielding it from love, from joy, from communion with fellow men… — Phil Klay Copy Share Image
Never let me lose the marvel of your statue-like eyes, or the accent the solitary rose of your breath places on my… — Federico Garcia Lorca Copy Share Image
HAMLET [...] we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots. Your fat king and your lean… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
That old saw about the early bird just proves that the worm should have stayed in bed. — Robert A. Heinlein Copy Share Image
The fact that when we die we are nothing more than worm meat---I just don't think about it. — Robin Green Copy Share Image
But the words she spoke of Mrs Harris, lambs could not forgive ... nor worms forget. — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image