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[Pigeons are] rats with wings. By Ken Livingstone

The spring has sprung, the grass is rizz. I wonder where them birdies is? By A.a. Milne

The birds can fly, An' why can't I? By John Townsend Trowbridge

Caged birds accept each other, but flight is what they long for. By Tennessee Williams

Tame birds sing of freedom. Wild birds fly. By John Lennon

Birds are holes in heaven through which a man may pass, By Jim Harrison

Fish got to swim, birds got to fly. By Oscar Hammerstein Ii

Everyone likes birds. What wild creature is more accessible to our eyes and ears, as close to us and everyone in the world, as universal as a bird? By David Attenborough

Caged birds sing of freedom, free birds fly. By Thorolf Rafto

There shall come a day when Birds shall be free ... and humans will see ... By K. Hari Kumar

The summer morn is bright and fresh, the birds are darting by. As if they loved to breast the breeze that sweeps the cool clear sky. By William C. Bryant

What do little birdies see when they get knocked unconscious? By Steven Wright

Birds seem to be the happiest creatures on earth, yet they have none of what we call the comforts of life. By Olive Thorne Miller

God must have loved the birds, or he would not have given them wings that he gave to his angels. By Arash Hejazi

Cats too, with what silent stealthiness, with what light steps do they creep up to a bird! By Pliny The Elder

If only the best birds sang, the forest would be silent. By Henry Van Dyke

Little birds fly through many a dark tunnel. By George R R Martin

Birds fly with their wings, people with their happiness! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

nest and prompt their children to follow them. The chicks were reluctant at first but then By D.a. Stevens

Gulls fly overheadWhile waves slap against rocksFrom dusk till dawn. By Abigail George

They cripple the bird's wing, and then condemn it for not flying as fast as they. By Malcolm X

Birds fly with their wings, men with their happiness! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Ostriches like shiny things like coins and eyeballs. By Charise Mericle Harper

Birds learn how to fly, never knowing where flight will take them. By Mark Nepo

soaring with the eagles leaving the turkeys behind By Aad Anders

There must be transients in the bird world too, rumple-feathered outcasts that naturally seek out each other's company in inferior and dying trees. By Barbara Kingsolver

And little eagles wave their wings in gold. By Alexander Pope

The carrion birds sat about the topmost corners of the houses with their wings outstretched in attitudes of exhortation like dark little bishops. By Cormac Mccarthy

Do you think trees are the new birds? Don't answer that right away. By Julie Klausner

All around us, birds woke up the sky. By Lauren Wolk

Dreadful birds, dressed in red with breasts of silver buttons, and cocked heads and sharp mouths, looking for guilt like berries on a bush. By Hannah Kent

Because way down deep they know that civilized people have to preserve rare birds. By E.l. Konigsburg

From outside came a sudden and loud music of birds celebrating their existence. By Stephen King

They are a bunch of fish covered in feathers trying to convince the public they can fly, and I am simply a bird in their midst. By Erin Morgenstern

If birds can fend for themselves, it means theirs hope for our tomorrow. By Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Gone are the birds that were our summer guests. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Summer is the season of wild birds. By Marty Rubin

Blackbirds are the cellos of the deep farms. By Anne Stevenson

Every birdcage deserves to be annihilated because every bird deserves to be free! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Birds ate my face. By Chuck Palahniuk

All I know of birds to this date is that sparrows are the ones that are not pigeons. By Alan Coren

A bird may love a fish but where would they build a home together? By Joseph Stein

The feasant hens of Colchis, which have two ears as it were consisting of feathers, which they will set up and lay down as they list. By Pliny The Elder

the distant cries of the seagulls By Lauren Oliver

What is the extinction of a condor to a child who has never seen a wren? By Robert Pyle

What is a bird if it can't fly? It might as well be a cockroach. By Eleanor Morse

The bird Imagination, That flies so far, that dies so soon; Her wings are colored like the sun, Her breast is colored like the moon. By Elinor Wylie

Spring: trees flying up to their birds By Paul Celan

A bird only flies. It does not turn to another bird and ask, am I doing this right? By Mary Anne Radmacher

Who will not change a raven for a dove? By William Shakespeare

The simple bird has the freedom to fly anywhere, and yet here we stay By J.l. Witterick

A pigeon flying with the ravens will start to caw! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

What do they do with those ducks, in the winter? By J.d. Salinger

Scavenger birds love the taste of human flesh, a fact most humans would have no way of knowing. By Sam Mcpheeters

Only the tame birds have a longing. The wild ones fly By Elmer Diktonius

I always wonder why birds stay in the same place ... By Harun Yahya

Birds that are born in cages live their entire lives dreaming of what the air feels like under their wings. By Alejandro C. Estrada

the crows are like a harrow tounbroken ground they turn it loosethey give it air By Maurice Manning

Nearly never kills a bird By Harper Lee

Birds teach us something very important: To whatever height you rise, you will finally come down to the ground! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Everybody loves birdsong. It's a human need ... the sound of birds gives a deep, if sometimes almost unnoticed, pleasure By Simon Barnes

Before you cut down the tree, think of the birds that take refuge on it By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Vultures are homely, but they clean up all the garbage and that's good. And they're elegant in the sky. By Roger Tory Peterson

Seagulls ... slim yachts of the element. By Robinson Jeffers

Birds shouldn't be able to find tearsThey are the definition of freedom By Maddy Kobar

What birds can have their bills more peculiarly formed than the ibis, the spoonbill, and the heron? By Alfred Russel Wallace

Seagulls were the souls of dead soldiers. Owls were the souls of women. Doves were the recently departed souls of unmarried girls. Was By Ruta Sepetys

No more birds for me.""I like birds," I said."I've given them up. You saved my life.""I told you. I didn't do it on purpose. By Benjamin Alire Saenz

Birds are not free since Men have invented cages. By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Birds are born to have wings; wings are symbols of freedom. By Nancy Yi Fan

Turkeys are peacocks that have really let themselves go. By Kristen Schaal

Swans in the winter airA white perfection have By W. H. Auden

On rocky islands gulls woke. By Esther Forbes

What: is the jay more precious than the lark because his feathers are more beautiful? By William Shakespeare

Birds build nests because they cannot fly forever. By Matshona Dhliwayo

Why be an ostrich? By Margaret Mitchell

The birds they sangat the break of day.Start again!!I heard them say By Leonard Cohen

Better a sparrow, living or dead, than no birdsong at all. By Catullus

The impression left after watching the motions of birds is that of extreme mobility - a life of perpetual impulse checked only by fear. By Richard Jefferies

I'm not very keen for doves or hawks. I think we need more owls. By George Aiken

One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses. By Dale Carnegie

Even when the bird walks we see that it has wings. By Antoine-Marin Lemierre

Never give up listening to the sounds of birds. By John James Audubon

We've got stained glass windows in our house; it's those damned pigeons. By Chic Murray

There is a way to touch the angels of the skies: Gaining the trust of birds! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness. By Alejandro Jodorowsky

Forbeare not sowing because of birds. By George Herbert

How do you know but ev'ry Bird that cuts the airy way, Is an immense world of delight, clos'd by your senses five? By William Blake

Birds, birds, birds, I'm a Pet Shop Boy By Killa Kyleon

To the seeing eye life is mostly Sparrows. By Will Cuppy

Feathers needed, swan preferred. By Shelley Jackson

The sound of birds stops the noise in my mind. By Carly Simon

The thunder kills the unhatched birds in their eggs.' 'Peg By Hannah Kent

I don't understand why people would want to get rid of pigeons. They don't bother no one. By Mike Tyson

Each has to enter the nest made by the other imperfect bird. By Rumi

Phoenix, n. The classical prototype of the modern 'small hot bird.' By Ambrose Bierce

Bat, pigeon, ravens - I don't care about distinctions right now. Any fluttery, flappy thing is not cool with me. By P.c. Cast

Fine feathers, they say, make fine birds. By Isaac Bickerstaffe

Feed two birds with one crumb. By Mischa Temaul

In Washington they have their hawks and doves and in Ottawa we have our parrots. By Tommy Douglas