Quote by Martha Conway Download Open image ““A rooster crowing in a doorway means visitors are coming. An old Scottish superstition. The”” — Martha Conway ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Aye, it could', Ian added. 'It's many a time when I've walked alone on the misty moors of Scotland, the fog creeping in, the… — Terri Reid Copy Share Image
“Right near where I live there’s a man who raises roosters. Must have had them for years and years. In half an hour or… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“So what if those stupid roosters don't want to crow? If we've learned to live without men, we can learn to live without cocks.” — James Cañón Copy Share Image
“A rooster stood before me in the road, looking for a fight; I tipped my hat to him and he scooted away over the… — Patrick deWitt Copy Share Image
“heard the sound, but this is it. This is the rooster first crowed. This is an opportunity to engage the material and to make… — Bryant Cornett Copy Share Image
“CHICKEN ENTERS THE GATE One day, as Chicken stood outside the gate, the farmer called to her, 'Chicken, Chicken, why do you not enter?'… — Lynn Brunelle Copy Share Image
“Do birds arise from ashes? Will 5 years bring the dawn? Or will night neverending Subdue the rooster's song?” — Ben Winch Copy Share Image
“She's gonna know the rooster's in the hen house when she doesn't find me there, so we'd better hurry.” — Georgia Cates Copy Share Image
It may be the rooster that does all the crowing but it's the hen that delivers the goods. — Jim Hightower Copy Share Image
“But my very latest discovery made me feel better. I had found that every rooster has his own Spain and he has it under… — Nikolai Gogol Copy Share Image
“I am thinking that you're verra beautiful, Sassenach," he said softly. "Maybe if one has a taste for gooseflesh on a large scale," I… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
“Trouble comes to those who bring it upon themselves, her mother used to say,” — Martha Conway Copy Share Image
“Meera frowns. “Maybe the Little Warrior.” “Who is that?” A spirit, Meera explains, who appears in the form of a child dressed in war… — Martha Conway Copy Share Image
“She is tough, like a Quiner woman. She works hard and she doesn’t feel sorry for herself. At the same time she won’t let… — Martha Conway Copy Share Image
“Susanna, who is superstitious, has put a piece of rowan wood in the pocket of her black dress to guard against ghosts,” — Martha Conway Copy Share Image