Birds Quote by Jorge Luis Borges Download Open image ““Sometimes a few birds, a horse, have saved the ruins of an amphitheater.”” — Jorge Luis Borges ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Birds Birds Horse Horse Saved Ruins Amphitheater Saved Ruins
“The horses have all been found. No harm was done.” “It took us two days to gather them! On foot! I will never hear… — Catherine Anderson Copy Share Image
“In my life, I have been kicked by horses and bitten by them. I've been stepped on, crushed against gates, and thrown to the… — Craig Johnson Copy Share Image
“It was as if the birds were caught in the repetition of some primal trauma, stuck between what they had and what they wanted.” — Garth Risk Hallberg Copy Share Image
“I felt clean, all the bone-beaked loneliness birds banished, their rocky nests turned to river stones. Cool, clear water bubbled over them, streams in… — Bryce Courtenay Copy Share Image
“A bird with feathers made of fire watched over them, in a cage with bars that shone like moonlight.” — T. Kingfisher Copy Share Image
“Remember - no matter what happened the day before, the birds still wake up singing.” — Sandy Snavely Copy Share Image
“overgrown fields, obviously abandoned. We must be getting close to the next village, which was just as well. The sun was approaching the horizon,… — Kiran Millwood Hargrave Copy Share Image
The execution was set for the 29th of March, at nine in the morning. This delay was due to a desire on the part… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
Like all writers, he measured the achievements of others by what they had accomplished, asking of them that they measure him by what he… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
Loneliness does not worry me; life is difficult enough, putting up with yourself and with your own habits. — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
The fact is that all writers create their precursors. Their work modifies our conception of the past, just as it is bound to modify… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
I don't think we're capable of knowledge, but I like to keep an open mind. So if you ask me whether I believe in… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
The web of time - the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect, or ignore each other through the centuries - embraces "every"… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
When I write, I do it urged by an intimate necessity. I don't have in mind an exclusive public, or a public of multitudes,… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
I foresee that man will resign himself each day to new abominations, and soon that only bandits and soldiers will be left. — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
“In East Sussex, let us say, an old farm sleeps in sun-dapple, its oast-house with its cowls echoing the distant steeple of SS Andrew… — G.M.W. Wemyss Copy Share Image
I don't like small birds. They hop around so merrily outside my window, looking so innocent. but I know that secretly, they're watching my… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
You would not think that birds who have no brain at all could become so friendly. I swear some of them are more intelligent… — Elizabeth Aston Copy Share Image
“If you see birds flying high in the sky, it means clear weather. However, if you see a lot of birds roosting on power… — Brett McKay Copy Share Image
I'm terrified of heights, but I think there's something really beautiful about birds and soaring, having a bird's-eye view of the world. — Lindy Booth Copy Share Image
“It is as simple as that. Birds fly because they have wings and so when you can’t grow the wings, you can’t be called… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“The day we decide to drop the flimsy makeshift scenarios in our cluttered mind and eschew the ‘alleluias’ of self-importance, life can become genuine,… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“I like the idea of songs sung by those without big voices. You know, small birdsongs that rise above the noise of the city.” — Kyo Maclear Copy Share Image