Top 15 Quotes About Mockingbirds
#1. I've been thinking ... Maybe you're a mockingbird ... Mockingbirds imitate the songs of other birds ... No, I've never heard of any copyright problems.
Charles M. Schulz
#2. The sounds of extinct birds may be preserved in the songs of mockingbirds
Jerry Spinelli
#3. But here's a bit of spoilsport historical reality: It wasn't the finches that inspired Darwin, it was the Mockingbirds.
David Quammen
#4. Men, unlike mockingbirds, have the capacity for systematic self-delusion. We echo each other with equal precision, equal eloquence, equal assurance.
Robert Ardrey
#5. Where did you hide your Mockingbirds?" he asks.
"Ornithology," she replies.
"You hid TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD with the bird books?" I ask.
Elena shrugs. "I was being ironic.
Paul Acampora
#6. Mockingbirds don't do one thing except make music for us to enjoy.
Harper Lee
#7. Books are useless! I only ever read one book, To Kill A Mockingbird, and it gave me absolutely no insight on how to kill mockingbirds! - Homer Simpson
Matt Groening
#8. Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don't eat up people's gardens, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." "Miss
Harper Lee
#9. I actually love Scorsese comedies. He's an underrated comedy director. I think his comedies are some of the best comedies ever made.
Julie Delpy
#10. Everyone has darkness inside them, however hidden.
Marie Lu
#11. History is the study of lies, anyway, because no witness ever recalls events with total accuracy, not even eyewitnesses.
Nancy Pickard
#12. If you start climbing on car hoods, I think I might marry you."
I rolled my eyes and straightened, giving my head one more shake. "Done."
He stared at me. "You're cute."
"You're weird.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#13. World Class leaders know the secret to motivating themselves and others is discovering what they will fight for when the going gets rough.
Steve Siebold
#14. Confucius himself has repeatedly taught that external appurtenances are as little a part of propriety as sounds are of music.
Inazo Nitobe
#15. Her [Odette's] eyes were beautiful, but so large they seemed to droop beneath their own weight, strained the rest of her face and always made her appear unwell or in a bad mood.
Marcel Proust
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