We are not princes of the earth, we are the descendants of worms, and any nobility must be earned. — PZ Myers Copy Share Image
A jail is just like a nutshell with a worm in it, the worm will always get out. — John Dillinger Copy Share Image
He smiles a lot. But I think there might be worms inside him making him smile. — Stephen King Copy Share Image
One who makes himself a worm cannot complain afterwards if people step on him. — Immanuel Kant Copy Share Image
We're all worm bait waiting to happen. It's what you do while you wait that matters. — Kinky Friedman Copy Share Image
For as nightingales do upon glow-worms feed, So poets live upon the living light. — Philip James Bailey Copy Share Image
Time spent in a casino is time given to death, a foretaste of the hour when one's flesh will be diverted to… — Rebecca West Copy Share Image
Sir, you have tasted two whole worms; you have hissed all my mystery lectures and been caught fighting a liar in the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Am I the only one who secretly hopes that the Curiosity rover will be swallowed up by a giant alien worm living… — Victoria Laurie Copy Share Image
In the next century it will be the early mechanical bird which get the first plastic worm out of the artificial grass. — Bill Vaughan Copy Share Image
Your worm is your only emperor for diet; we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. Early bird gets the worm, but the second worm gets… — Edgar Bergen Copy Share Image
I grew up with a lot of brothers and male cousins, so I had to worm my way in to get heard.… — Liz Phair Copy Share Image
“So long, I replied, may we all have one good flight before we rest among flowers and the orbits of hungry worms.” — Rawi Hage Copy Share Image
Christ said, "I and my father are one", and you repeat it. Yet it has not helped mankind. For nineteen hundred years… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
We are kindred all of us, killer and victim, predator and prey, me and the sly coyote, the soaring buzzard, the elegant… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Let Pascal say that man is a thinking reed. He is wrong; man is a thinking erratum. Each period in life is… — Machado de Assis Copy Share Image
In such a world as ours the idle man is not so much a biped as a bivalve; and the wealth which… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
At school, I'd refuse to take part in biology lessons when animals were being dissected. One time, the teacher announced that we… — Imelda May Copy Share Image
The eye sees the physical body, other individuals, even insects, worms and things. It sees everything that is within its range. The… — Sathya Sai Baba Copy Share Image
Father’s silence is not merely the absence of sound. It’s a creature with a life of its own. It chokes you. It… — Franny Billingsley Copy Share Image
Amoeba has her picture in the book, Proud Protozoon!-Yet beware of pride, All she can do is fatten and divide; She cannot… — Julian Huxley Copy Share Image
So erst the Sage [Pythagoras] with scientific truth In Grecian temples taught the attentive youth; With ceaseless change how restless atoms pass… — Erasmus Darwin Copy Share Image
[Calvin and Hobbes are playing Scrabble.] Calvin: Ha! I've got a great word and it's on a "Double word score" box! Hobbes:… — Bill Watterson Copy Share Image
Among many who sought to deter me, was one dear old Christian gentleman, whose crowning argument always was, "The cannibals! you will… — John Gibson Paton Copy Share Image
I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual. It is surprising how contented one can be with… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Oh, if you only knew what joy, what sweetness awaits a righteous soul in Heaven! You would decide in this mortal life… — Seraphim of Sarov Copy Share Image
If it is not strong upon your heart to practice what you read, to what end do you read? To increase your… — Thomas Brooks Copy Share Image
You can have a team of unconventional thinkers, as well as conventional thinkers. If you don't have the support of others you… — Jonas Salk Copy Share Image
If you are building a thirty-story building and you use worm-eaten wood for the frame, inferior structural supports, and other fourth-rate, low-grade… — Harvey Diamond Copy Share Image
But can they [great works] get rid of the worm that lies gnawing at the roots of my heart? No, never. — Edvard Munch Copy Share Image
That the play is the tragedy, “Man,” And its hero, the Conqueror Worm. — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
Let me be dressed as I will, yet flies worms and flowers exceed me still. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image