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Birdwing Butterfly Quotes By David C. Riggins

We are brilliant shades of light, we can not be contained"
-Boys of the Fatherless- — David C. Riggins

Birdwing Butterfly Quotes By John Green

My thoughts are stars that I can not fathom into constillations. — John Green

Birdwing Butterfly Quotes By Ray Allen

When the effort is in question, the ball goes in different directions and the ball doesn't always bounce your way. When you're playing in the home of the NBA champions, it isn't going to be easy. — Ray Allen

Birdwing Butterfly Quotes By David Markson

On the other hand it is probably safe to assume that Rembrandt and Spinoza surely would have at least passed on the street, now and again.
Or even run into each other quite frequently, if only at some neighborhood shop or other.
And certainly they would have exchanged amenities as well, after a time.
Good morning, Rembrandt. Good morning to you, Spinoza.
I was extremely sorry to hear about your bankruptcy, Rembrandt. I was extremely sorry to hear about your excommunication, Spinoza.
Do have a good day, Rembrandt. Do have the same, Spinoza.
All of this would have been said in Dutch, incidentally.
I mention that simply because it is known that Rembrandt did not speak any other language except Dutch.
Even if Spinoza may have preferred Latin. Or Jewish. — David Markson

Birdwing Butterfly Quotes By Plautus

The prudent man really frames his own fortunes for himself. — Plautus

Birdwing Butterfly Quotes By Douglas Adams

Had a memory that he himself had once compared to the Queen Alexandra Birdwing Butterfly, in that it was colorful, flitted prettily hither and thither, and was — Douglas Adams

Birdwing Butterfly Quotes By Margaret Atwood

At last you, will say (maybe without speaking) (there are mountains inside your skull garden and chaos, ocean and hurricane; certain corners of rooms, portraits of great-grandmothers, curtains of a particular shade; your deserts; your private dinosaurs; the first woman) all i need to know: tell me everything just as it was from the beginning. — Margaret Atwood