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Insects Quotes by Mark Twain
- Nothing seems to please a fly so much as to be taken for a currant; and if it can be baked in a cake and…
- As a thinker and planner the ant is the equal of any savage race of men; as a self-educated specialist in several arts she is…
- A brown spotted lady-bug climbed the dizzy height of a grass blade, and Tom bent down close to it and said, "Lady-bug, lady-bug, fly away…
More Insects Quotes
- None of God's Creatures absolutely consider'd are in their own Nature Contemptible; the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has its Use and… — Mary Astell
- Nothing is more humbling than to look with a strong magnifying glass at an insect so tiny that the naked eye sees… — Rudolf Arnheim
- As one sits here in summertime and listens to the cuckoo and all the other bird songs, the crackling and buzzing of… — Carl Linnaeus
- You should never put the new antlers of a deer to your nose and smell them. They have little insects that crawl… — Yoshida Kenko
- In the holy city of Mecca, violence of any kind was forbidden. From the moment they left home, pilgrims were not permitted… — Karen Armstrong
- Love has its own instinct, finding the way to the heart, as the feeblest insect finds the way to its flower, with… — Honore de Balzac
- I love all animals. I have a fascination with fish, birds, whales - sentient life - insects, reptiles. — Nicolas Cage
- I wanted to know the name of every stone and flower and insect and bird and beast. I wanted to know where… — George Washington Carver