Quotes About Perch
What house would ask for Vengeance to perch heavy, defiling the rafters like some bird of ill omen?
~ Aeschylus
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Troubles are exceedingly gregarious in their nature, and flying in flocks are apt to perch capriciously.
~ Charles Dickens
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My greatest challenge is not what's happening at the moment, my greatest challenge was knocking Liverpool right off their fucking perch. And you can print that.
~ Alex Ferguson
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Ella is nervous," the harpy muttered from her perch on the railing. "The elephant. The elephant is watching Ella.
~ Rick Riordan
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We must not make a scarecrow of the law,Setting it up to fear the birds of prey,And let it keep one shape, till custom make itTheir perch and not their terror.
~ William Shakespeare
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Nichols Canyon Road winds up into the hills north of Hollywood, twisting and turning like a tortured snake, and the occasional houses perch on the tops of
~ Richard S. Prather
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Create multi-levels in your home. Leave half a shelf empty, so Kitty has a place to perch and claim her place.
~ Amy Shojai
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The fowl must have been sought for a long time on the perch, to which it had retired to die of old age. The devil! thought Porthos, this is poor work. I respect old age, but I don't much like it boiled or roasted.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Beware The Court of Owls, that watches all the time, ruling Gotham from a shadowed perch, behind granite and lime. They watch you at your hearth, they watch you in your bed, speak not a whispered word of them, or they'll send the Talon for your head.
~ Scott Snyder
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The whole thing-pirate and perch-revolved in a lopsided orbit after I hit her, the center of gravity somewhere around her thighs.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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The last time I saw something that tall standing so still for so long, it was perched on the edge of a cliff shining a light across the sea.
~ David Icke
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Fari vagnari a pizzu." Pizzu means the beak of any small bird such as a canary.
~ Mario Puzo
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Liberals sit from this lofty perch of pomposity, but they are the champions of ignorance. They don't know what they're talking about.
~ Rush Limbaugh
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It's an immense night out there, wheeling and windy. The lights on the street and in the houses against the black wetness, little unilluminating glints that might be painted on it. The town seems huddled together, cowering on a high tiny perch, afraid to move lest it topple into the wind.
~ Sinclair Ross
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We' was such a comforting word. 'We' meant weathering things together. Camaraderie. Safety in numbers. All the things that Havoc and Jade and Perch had talked about. And yet Mosca had seen all these things collapse within an hour of the dusk bugle.
~ Frances Hardinge
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C'mon. Just a plate of food, and I promise, you don't have to talk to anyone. You can just perch yourself in the corner, eat a plate of ribs, and glower." She winked. "You know, be your usual self.
~ Susan May Warren
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Back you fly to your perch, ashamed as well as frustrated. Life is almost all perch. There is no nest; and no one is with you, on exactly the same rock or out on the same limb. The circumstances of passion are all too petty to be companionable.
~ Glenway Wescott
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He's a moody creature,isn't he? she said to the bird. Auntie Em gave one impatient squawk, the extent of her vocabulary. Sounds like she got up on the wrong side of the perch, Alan commented. Oh,no.She's in a good mood if she says anything.
~ Nora Roberts
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Oh, come off your perch! said the other man, who wore glasses. Your premises won't come out in the wash. You wind-jammers who apply bandy-legged theories to concrete categorical syllogisms send logical conclusions skallybootin' into the infinitesimal ragbag. You can't pull my leg with an old sophism with whiskers on it.
~ O. Henry
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In the half-light through the drawn curtains she sits on her perch, relaxed, hooded, extraordinary. Formidable talons, wicked, curved black beak, sleek, cafe-au-lait front streaked thickly with cocoa-coloured teardrops, looking for all the world like some cappuccino samurai.
~ Helen Macdonald
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Humpty had always sat on walls, it was his way.
~ Jasper Fforde
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They will find somebody younger, somebody funnier, somebody more engaged. As long as the court genre is viable, people are going to be looking for someone to knock me off of my perch.
~ Judy Sheindlin
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Troubles when voiced are carried away on the wind; they have no place uopn which to perch.
~ Unknown
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his subconscious mind knocked loose from its perch and flapping in the hollow corridors of his skull as erratically as a bat
~ Donna Tartt
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