Top 8 Quotes About Wood Thrush
#1. I long for wildness, a nature which I cannot put my foot through, woods where the wood thrush forever sings, where the hours are early morning ones, and there is dew on the grass, and the day is forever unproved, where I might have a fertile unknown for a soil about me.
Henry David Thoreau
#2. I never heard a wood thrush until I was a grown man, though I must have been surrounded by them every spring.
Each year I discover new sights and sounds to teach me how blind and deaf I must still be.
Louis J. Halle
#3. Matter and energy are the same thing, that size is an illusion, and that time is a material substance.
Madeleine L'Engle
#4. You're so hot. I'm hungry." Sloane. Food. Sloane. Food. How was he supposed to decide? Unless... "Can I have both?"
"I think you left the other half of that question in your head.
Charlie Cochet
#5. Not only are Christians writing about Jesus, but also Communists, Jews, atheists and agnostics are taking up their pens to paint a portrait of Jesus.
John Clayton
#6. We know of no behavior in ants or any other social insects that can be construed as play.
Bert Holldobler
#7. He loved the way she smelled in the mornings; he liked to sniff at her shoulders or her throat.
Larry McMurtry
#8. He had decided long before that he was going to loathe her. It was inconvenient therefore that she was kind.
Seth Grahame-Smith
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