Birdcalls Quotes & Sayings
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BUTs are like bad habits. They have to be acknowledged, accepted, and aggressively managed. — Joseph Azelby

I think of a sun like Beethoven, a wind like Debussy, and birdcalls like Stravinsky. But the tempo is all mine. — Patricia Highsmith

We'd all mourn for a while, but at the end of the day we were a tough lot, and we'd survive. — Suzanne Johnson

No matter where I am in the world, I will always be back home for Christmas. — Malaika Arora Khan

The church is called to embody the boundless love of God by being a community of radical welcome to all God's children. — Alexia Salvatierra

For both art and the historical sciences are modes of experiencing in which our own understanding of existence comes directly into play. — Hans-Georg Gadamer

Sometimes you just find a culture that breaks your heart," she said finally. — Lily King

A hysterical human? Who hadn't seen that before? — Jeaniene Frost

Let us crush these so-called biological clocks that give us nothing but fear, and encourage us to make stupid decisions. Let us crush these biological clocks that hurt us and rob us of the fabulous lives that Jesus died to give us. These clocks that not only hurt us, but hurt many generations after us.
It is time. We need you. — Osayi Emokpae Lasisi

You guys are the only chicks I'm worried about." "Ugh. Dad. Weird. — Anonymous

In the woods it was not so much that it was quiet as that the few sounds were loud and distinct, not the orchestra tuning-up of the city but individual grace notes. Birdcalls broken into pieces like a piano exercise, a tree branch snapping sharp and then swishing down and thump on the ground, the hiss of water coming off the mountain. — Anna Quindlen

an MIT AI PhD can generally walk alone into an investor meeting wearing a coconut-shell bra, perform a series of improvised birdcalls, and walk out with $1 million. — Gideon Lewis-Kraus

It's like cuddling with a Butterball turkey. — Jeff Foxworthy