Top 21 Chicken Coop Quotes
#1. The networks are not some chicken-coop manufacturing lobby whose calls nobody returns.
Ralph Nader
#2. Why does a chicken coop only have two doors? ... Because if it had four doors, it would be a chicken sedan.
Mike Rowe
#3. I believe that love is better than hate. And that there is more nobility in building a chicken coop than in destroying a cathedral.
Betty Greene
#4. Are we to have a church in which everyone's judgment is equal to everyone else's? That's not a church, it's chaos. Common sense dictates that you keep the fox out of the chicken coop.
John Joseph O'Connor
#5. Just like that chicken coop, everything got four sides: his side, her side, an outside, and an inside. All of it is the truth.
Gloria Naylor
#6. Before he loved you, I suffered alongside him ... I was his son before he even met you ... Don't we need to be taken care of, too? "With all that money, the chicken coop [of relatives] gets all mixed up and the family gets warped," Jessica says.
Hector Tobar
#7. You need a plan for everything, whether it's building a cathedral or a chicken coop. Without a plan, you'll postpone living until you're dead.
John Goddard
#8. We are civilized animals, right? Then why do we continue to slaughter for sport? What if you were a Chicken, how would you feel? I grew up in a Chicken Coop and I was not a Chicken at first, until I was faced with your World!
Buckethead
#9. We lived in a housing project graced by the architectural style of Early Chicken Coop ...
Clara Fraser
#10. You don't get the fox to be in charge of the chicken coop. You don't give the outgoing regime - which has been practicing dictatorship, is an authoritarian system, it's a bunch of military people - the task of changing Egypt into a second republic, a new Egypt with democracy, freedom, rights, etc.
Mohamed ElBaradei
#11. Placing the state in charge of moral principles is equivalent to putting the proverbial fox in charge of the chicken coop.
Murray Rothbard
#12. It's better to build a tight chicken coop than a shoddy courthouse.
William Faulkner
#13. It really is a very odd business that all of us, to varying degrees, have music in our heads.
Oliver Sacks
#14. It has its distinct and insurmountable limitations when applied to public personnel management.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#15. Planning for the future is like going fishing in a dry gulch; Nothing ever works out as you wanted, so give up all your schemes and ambitions. If you have got to think about something - Make it the uncertainty of the hour of your death .
Sogyal Rinpoche
#16. Looking, acting, and ultimately being Prep is not restricted to an elite minority lucky enough to attend prestigious private schools, just because an ancestor or two happened to arrive here on the Mayflower. You don't even have to be a registered Republican.
Lisa Birnbach
#17. She entered with ungainly struggle like some huge awkward chicken, torn, squawking, out of its coop.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#18. He who prays as he ought will endeavor to live as he prays.
John Owen
#20. Why won't they leave me alone? don't they realize I have a tinder heart and a paper body and that any spark will turn me straight to ash?
David Levithan
#21. Muses have bullwhips and aren't afraid to use them, just sayin
E.T. Malinowski