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Bird Quotes - Page 54

For a taste that's a bit more distinct, eat a bird before it's extinct.

Jasper Fforde (2005). “Something Rotten: A Thursday Next Novel”, p.130, Penguin

Her days come and go like birds, her dreams like days.

Janette Turner Hospital (2003). “North of Nowhere, South of Loss”, p.129, Univ. of Queensland Press

Sweetie, nothing that flies looks safe, including birds.

Janet Evanovich (2009). “Plum Spooky”, p.199, Macmillan

I shot him the bird. (Get it? I shot him the—never mind.)

James Patterson (2011). “Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment”, p.198, Hachette UK

Mr. and Mrs. Darling and Nana rushed into the nursery too late. The birds were flown

James M. Barrie (2015). “Peter Pan: Top 100 Classic Novels”, p.29, 谷月社

You know, you sound like birds when you do that chuckle thing. It's nice. Over to the left, Vishous put his head in his hands.

J.R. Ward (2008). “The Black Dagger Brotherhood: An Insider's Guide”, p.293, Penguin

A few melancholy birds were pipping and wailing, until the round red sun sank slowly into the western shadows; then an empty silence fell

J.R.R. Tolkien (2012). “The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of The Lord of the Rings”, p.137, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Professor,” Harry gasped. “Your bird — I couldn’t do anything — he just caught fire —

J. K. Rowling (1999). “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, Raincoast Books