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In my garden, which is a big garden, I have one part that is my bird garden, and every morning, 365 days a year, they get buckets of food - for the birds, for the squirrels, the chipmunks and the turtles in the summer.
Barbara Mandrell
Food
Morning
Garden
Bird
Big
Year
Every
Birds
Summer
Buckets
Part
Days
Get
Squirrels
Which
Birds themselves are so interesting and intelligent, and they give so many cues without being verbal, so they say such great things. Feathers are superior to fur, even. They're so beautiful, and nature uses such amazing colors.
Bibhu Mohapatra
Beautiful
Great
Nature
Feathers
Great Things
Amazing
Superior
Birds
Fur
Say
Give
Colors
Without
Verbal
Intelligent
Being
Interesting
Themselves
Uses
Many
Even
They Say
Things
When birds burp, it must taste like bugs.
Bill Watterson
Birds
Must
Like
Bugs
Taste
The thing that excites me, and the thing that excited me about Twitter, is the idea of a flock of birds moving around an object in flight.
Biz Stone
Me
Twitter
Birds
Object
About
Excited
Excites
Idea
Around
Moving
Flight
Flock
Thing
The English eat all sorts of birds - pigeons, ducks, sparrows - but if you tell them you eat puffin, you might as well come from Mars.
Bjork
You
Birds
Tell
Mars
Eat
Come
Well
Sort
Pigeons
Ducks
Them
Might
Sparrow
English
I do love one-upmanship sometimes, like when you see kids breakdancing and who can do the best tricks. It's common, it's in our nature as animals, like the birds of paradise who've got the best feathers and that sort of stuff. But it's fun when it's impulsive and it's about fun.
Bjork
Love
Best
Nature
You
Feathers
Sometimes
Paradise
Animals
Birds
Our
Kids
Tricks
See
About
Stuff
Like
Sort
Got
Common
Impulsive
Who
Fun
The cool wind blew in my face and all at once I felt as if I had shed dullness from myself. Before me lay a long gray line with a black mark down the center. The birds were singing. It was spring.
Burl Ives
Myself
Nature
Me
Black
Face
Wind
Long
Singing
Spring
Before
Down
Birds
Mark
Once
Lay
Had
Blew
Shed
Felt
Line
Were
Dullness
Center
Cool
Gray
There have been as many varieties of socialists as there are wild birds that fly in the woods and sometimes go up and on through the clouds.
Carl Sandburg
Clouds
Sometimes
Fly
Birds
Wild
Through
Go
Been
Up
Woods
Many
Socialists
The construction of an airplane is simple compared with the evolutionary achievement of a bird. If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes.
Charles Lindbergh
Achievement
Construction
Simple
Bird
Birds
Airplane
Evolutionary
Would
Rather
Had
Than
Choose
Compared
I always loved fish for the colors and birds for the plumage. In the same way, I loved those women of the cabaret. They were birds of paradise.
Christian Louboutin
Women
Paradise
Birds
Way
Those
Cabaret
Colors
Always
Fish
Were
Same
Loved
The author O. Henry taught me about the value of the unexpected. He once wrote about the noise of flowers and the smell of birds - the birds were chickens and the flowers dried sunflowers rattling against a wall.
Chuck Jones
Me
Noise
Value
Smell
Birds
Once
About
Dried
Rattling
He
Wrote
Were
Chickens
Author
Wall
Unexpected
Taught
Against
Henry
Flowers
In The Touch, the love scenes are the same as they were in The Thorn Birds or anything else I've ever written. I find a way of saying that either it was heaven or hell but in a way that still leaves room for the reader to use their own imagination.
Colleen McCullough
Love
Saying
Own
Hell
Imagination
Birds
Else
Thorn
Way
Find
Touch
Scenes
Written
Reader
Still
Leaves
Were
Same
Heaven
Anything
Anything Else
Either
Room
Use
Ever
My parents never had to tell me about the birds and the bees, you know? It was very out in the open.
Corey Stoll
Me
You
Parents
Birds
Out
Tell
About
Never
Open
Had
Know
Bees
Very
With a few exceptions, birds are not to be trusted; it is not normal to have such soft, vulnerable bodies bookended with slashing beaks and razor-sharp claws. It is as unnatural as an armed marshmallow.
Daniel Mallory Ortberg
Few
Birds
Unnatural
Marshmallow
Claws
Exceptions
Armed
Vulnerable
Normal
Trusted
Bodies
Slashing
Soft
Romney Marsh remains one of the last great wildernesses of south-east England. Flat as a desert, and at times just as daunting, it is an odd, occasionally eerie wetland straddling the coastal borders of Kent and Sussex, rich in birds, local folklore and solitary medieval churches.
David Hewson
Great
Rich
Birds
Local
Churches
Solitary
Borders
Folklore
Marsh
Daunting
Remains
Occasionally
Odd
Times
Just
Flat
Romney
Coastal
England
Desert
Kent
Last
Medieval
When I lament and darken over my diminishments, I accomplish nothing. It's better to sit at the window all day, pleased to watch birds, barns, and flowers.
Donald Hall
Day
Better
Sit
Nothing
Birds
Pleased
All Day
Window
Over
Accomplish
Lament
Watch
Flowers
I got a lot of flak originally for writing with photographs, because the great cliche in photography is that one photograph is worth a thousand words, and photographers are usually dodo birds anyway.
Duane Michals
Great
Photography
Writing
Words
Worth
Birds
Photograph
Thousand
Photographers
Thousand Words
Photographs
Cliche
Because
Got
Lot
Flak
Anyway
Originally
The moment a little boy is concerned with which is a jay and which is a sparrow, he can no longer see the birds or hear them sing.
Eric Berne
Nature
Birds
See
He
Longer
Sing
Concerned
Boy
Hear
Which
Little
Them
Jay
Sparrow
Moment
My mom has this ugly Santa ornament, and one year, I took it off the tree and clipped it to her pillow. We've been trading it back and forth ever since - 16 years now. I wore it to the Golden Globes and even put it in her bird feeder. As the birds eat, it's slowly revealed.
Eric Stonestreet
Mom
Ugly
Bird
Year
Tree
Birds
Took
Back
Eat
Slowly
Put
Since
Revealed
Pillow
Trading
Been
Years
Off
Golden
Wore
Forth
Santa
Even
Now
Ever
Ornament
Her
When you have clay in your hands, it's hard to avoid making birds.
Eva Zeisel
You
Birds
Clay
Making
Hands
Your
Hard
Avoid
If one bird foraging in a flock on the ground suddenly takes off, all other birds will take off immediately after, before they even know what's going on. The one who stays behind may be prey.
Frans de Waal
Bird
Will
Before
Other
Birds
Immediately
Stays
Prey
Take
Takes
Know
Off
Going
May
Behind
After
Ground
Who
Even
Suddenly
Flock
I'm excited for Christy Marx taking over 'Birds of Prey'. I adore 'Rachel Rising' by the great Terry Moore. I'm also a stone cold Scott Snyder fan; the guy is a joy to read and a pleasure to work with.
Gail Simone
Work
Great
Joy
Cold
Birds
Christy
Pleasure
Moore
Guy
Rising
Adore
Marx
Prey
Excited
Taking
Over
Also
Read
Terry
Scott
Stone
Fan
The white men in the East are like birds. They are hatching out their eggs every year, and there is not room enough in the East, and they must go elsewhere; and they come out West, as you have seen them coming for the last few years.
George Crook
You
Men
Seen
Year
Few
White
Every
Birds
Enough
Elsewhere
East
Out
Must
Come
Like
Coming
Go
West
Years
Eggs
Room
Them
Last
Last Few Years
What I was trying to convey there was the kind of waste land that was left after the war. It was a bit like one always thinks of war, you know, stark scenery and no birds, no trees, no leaves, nothing living. And just emptiness.
George Martin
War
You
Nothing
Living
Trees
Birds
Bit
Kind
Scenery
Like
Know
Emptiness
Always
Leaves
Left
Trying
Just
After
Convey
Land
Waste
Stark
Thinks
To a man, ornithologists are tall, slender, and bearded so that they can stand motionless for hours, imitating kindly trees, as they watch for birds.
Gore Vidal
Man
Trees
Birds
Imitating
Slender
Kindly
Bearded
Hours
Tall
Motionless
Stand
Watch
Trends suck you in, anywhere in the world, patterns you don't even see. It's so easy. Look at Wall Street - look at any sports team in the world - there are trends. Look at exercising. Nothing but patterns and trends, and that's what I started to see. Like a flock of birds all flying in one direction.
Grace Potter
You
Sports
World
Nothing
Birds
Trends
Flying
Easy
See
Direction
Like
Look
Exercising
Wall
Wall Street
Any
Anywhere
Patterns
Team
Suck
Even
Flock
Street
Started
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