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Butterfly Quotes - Page 24

The rattle of plastic keys reminds me of a squadron of butterflies failing to fight their way out of a paper bag.

Clive James (2009). “Reliable Essays: The Best of Clive James: Reliable Essays:The Best of Clive James”, p.164, Pan Macmillan

All the butterflies and cockyolybirds would fly past me.

Charles Kingsley (2016). “The Water Babies”, p.217, Charles Kingsley

Poetry is an enumeration of birds, bees, babies, butterflies, bugs, bambinos, babayagas, and bipeds, beating their way up bewildering bastions.

Carl Sandburg (1928). “Smoke and steel: Slabs of the sunburnt West. Good morning, America”, Harcourt, Brace and World