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![Fly Insect Quotes By Arthur Golden Fly Insect Quotes By Arthur Golden](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-arthur-golden-325833.jpg)
We human beings are only part of something much larger. When we walk along we may crush a battle or simply cause a change in the air so that a fly ends up where it might not have gone otherwise. And if we think of the same example but with ourselves in the role of the insect, and the larger universe in the role we've just played, it's perfectly clear that we're affected every day by races over which we have no control than the poor beetle has over our gigantic foot as it descends upon it. — Arthur Golden
![Fly Insect Quotes By B.C. Forbes Fly Insect Quotes By B.C. Forbes](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-b-c-forbes-1489694.jpg)
A big business man was telling Henry Ford about a coach driver of super-expertness with his whip. The driver was telling how he could flick a fly off his horse's ear with his whip-and, a fly alighting just then, he promptly did so. Next he spied a grasshopper beside the road, and he flicked it off with equal dexterity. A little further along the road the passenger noticed an insect on a bush, and nudged the driver to get him. Not on your life, replied the master of the whip. That there insect is a hornet sitting on his nest with an organization behind him. I leave him alone. — B.C. Forbes
![Fly Insect Quotes By Arthur Golden Fly Insect Quotes By Arthur Golden](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-arthur-golden-1110936.jpg)
We human beings are only a part of something very much larger. When we walk along, we may crush a beetle or simply cause a change in the air so that a fly ends up where it might never have gone otherwise. And if we think of the same example but with ourselves in the role of the insect, and the larger universe in the role we've just played, it's perfectly clear that we're affected every day by forces over which we have no more control than the poor beetle has over our gigantic foot as it descends upon it. What are we to do? We must use whatever methods we can to understand the movement of the universe around us and time our actions so that we are not fighting the currents, but moving with them. — Arthur Golden
![Fly Insect Quotes By Charles Darwin Fly Insect Quotes By Charles Darwin](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-charles-darwin-999140.jpg)
Humboldt's glorious descriptions are & will for ever be unparalleled: but even he with his dark blue skies & the rare union of poetry with science which he so strongly displays when writing on tropical scenery, with all this falls far short of the truth,he averred. The delight one experiences in such times bewilders the mind; if the eye attempts to follow the flight of a gaudy butter-fly, it is arrested by some strange tree or fruit; if watching an insect one forgets it in the stranger flower it is crawling over; if turning to admire the splendor of the scenery, the individual character of the foreground fixes the attention. The mind is a chaos of delight, out of which a world of future & more quiet pleasure will arise. I am at present fit only to read Humboldt; he like another sun illuminates everything I behold. — Charles Darwin
![Fly Insect Quotes By Deepak Chopra Fly Insect Quotes By Deepak Chopra](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-deepak-chopra-1209371.jpg)
Two chemicals called actin and myosin evolved eons ago to allow the muscles in insect wings to contract and relax. Thus, insects learned to fly. When one of those paired molecules are absent, wings will grow but they cannot flap and are therefore useless. Today, the same two proteins are responsible for the beating of the human heart, and when one is absent, the person's heartbeat is inefficient and weak, ultimately leading to heart failure.
Again, science marvels at the way molecules adapt over millions of years, but isn't there a deeper intent? In our hearts, we feel the impulse to fly, to break free of boundaries. Isn't that the same impulse nature expressed when insects began to take flight? The prolactin that generates milk in a mother's breast is unchanged from the prolactin that sends salmon upstream to breed, enabling them to cross from saltwater to fresh. — Deepak Chopra
![Fly Insect Quotes By Laura Bacchi Fly Insect Quotes By Laura Bacchi](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-laura-bacchi-2257385.jpg)
As a child, he'd found a butterfly emerging from a cocoon. He'd tried to help it by prying open the husk to set the insect free. It had lain in the sun, beating its wings as they dried, but had never flown and soon died. His grandmother explained the butterfly needed to go through the difficulty of freeing itself in order to have the strength to fly. — Laura Bacchi
![Fly Insect Quotes By Shiv Khera Fly Insect Quotes By Shiv Khera](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-shiv-khera-2189200.jpg)
The greatest gift that humans have is the ability to think. Of all the creatures in the world, humans are physically the most ill-equipped. A human cannot fly like a bird, outrun a leopard, swim like an alligator, nor climb trees like a monkey. A human doesn't have the eyes of an eagle, nor the claws and teeth of a wild cat. Physically, humans are helpless and defenseless; a tiny insect can kill them. But nature is reasonable and kind. Nature's greatest gift to humankind is the ability to think. Humans can create their own environment, whereas animals have to adapt to their environment. — Shiv Khera
![Fly Insect Quotes By Mark Twain Fly Insect Quotes By Mark Twain](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-mark-twain-1971930.jpg)
A brown spotted lady-bug climbed the dizzy height of a grass blade, and Tom bent down close to it and said, "Lady-bug, lady-bug, fly away home, your house is on fire, your children's alone," and she took wing and went off to see about it
which did not surprise the boy, for he knew of old that this insect was credulous about conflagrations, and he had practised upon its simplicity more than once. — Mark Twain
![Fly Insect Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre Fly Insect Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-jean-paul-sartre-1913750.jpg)
I go to the window, I spot a fly under the curtain, I corner it in a muslin trap and move a murderous forefinger toward it. This moment is not in the program, it's something apart, timeless, incomparable, motionless, nothing will come of it this evening or later ... Mankind is asleep ... Alone and without a future in a stagnant moment, a child is asking murder for strong sensations. Since I'm refused a man's destiny, I'll be the destiny of a fly. I don't rush matters, I'm letting it have time enough to become aware of the giant bending over it. I move my finger forward, the fly bursts, I'm foiled! Good God, I shouldn't have killed it! It was the only being in all creation that feared me; I no longer mean anything to anyone. I, the insecticide, take the victim's place and become an insect myself. I'm a fly, I've always been one. This time I've touched bottom. — Jean-Paul Sartre
![Fly Insect Quotes By Jerry A. Coyne Fly Insect Quotes By Jerry A. Coyne](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-jerry-a-coyne-1851634.jpg)
One of the marvels of evolution is the Asian giant hornet, a predatory wasp especially common in Japan. It's hard to imagine a more frightening insect. The world's largest hornet, it's as long as your thumb, with a two-inch body bedecked with menacing orange and black stripes. It's armed with fearsome jaws to clasp and kill its insect prey, and a quarter-inch stinger that proves lethal to several dozen Asians a year. And with a three-inch wingspan, it can fly twenty-five miles per hour (far faster than you can run), and can cover sixty miles in a single day. — Jerry A. Coyne
![Fly Insect Quotes By Samuel Johnson Fly Insect Quotes By Samuel Johnson](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-samuel-johnson-1773792.jpg)
A fly, Sir, may sting a stately horse and make him wince; but one is but an insect, and the other is a horse still. — Samuel Johnson
![Fly Insect Quotes By Jane Goodall Fly Insect Quotes By Jane Goodall](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-jane-goodall-1382650.jpg)
Words can enhance experience, but they can also take so much away. We see an insect and at once we abstract certain characteristics and classify it - a fly. And in that very cognitive exercise, part of the wonder is gone. Once we have labeled the things around us we do not bother to look at them so carefully. Words are part of our rational selves, and to abandon them for a while is to give freer reign to our intuitive selves. — Jane Goodall
![Fly Insect Quotes By Keith Graves Fly Insect Quotes By Keith Graves](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-keith-graves-1357697.jpg)
When a mosquito sees a light in the darkness, it is drawn to it by an urge too powerful to resist. Even if the light is a bug zapper, caked with the carcasses of all the mosquito's electrocuted relatives, the poor insect will still use the last flap of its wings to fly to its death. It simply can't help it. — Keith Graves
![Fly Insect Quotes By Tim Downs Fly Insect Quotes By Tim Downs](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-tim-downs-1339168.jpg)
The early fly gets the cadaver — Tim Downs
![Fly Insect Quotes By Mary Astell Fly Insect Quotes By Mary Astell](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-mary-astell-1276430.jpg)
None of God's Creatures absolutely consider'd are in their own Nature Contemptible; the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has its Use and Vertue. — Mary Astell
![Fly Insect Quotes By Jonathan Edwards Fly Insect Quotes By Jonathan Edwards](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-jonathan-edwards-252064.jpg)
The pit is prepared, the fire is made ready, the furnace is now hot, ready to receive the wicked: the flames do now rage and glow. The God that holds you over the pit of hell, much in the same way as one holds a spider or some loathsome insect, abhors you and is dreadfully provoked ... He will trample them beneath His feet with inexpressible fierceness; He will crush their blood out, and will make it fly, so that it will sprinkle His garment and stain all His raiment. — Jonathan Edwards
![Fly Insect Quotes By Bill Bryson Fly Insect Quotes By Bill Bryson](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-bill-bryson-1093075.jpg)
To be fair, English is full of booby traps for the unwary foreigner. Any language where the unassuming word fly signifies an annoying insect, a means of travel, and a critical part of a gentleman's apparel is clearly asking to be mangled. — Bill Bryson
![Fly Insect Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke Fly Insect Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-arthur-c-clarke-1000687.jpg)
There is no reason to assume that the universe has the slightest interest in intelligence - or even in life. Both may be random accidental by-products of its operations like the beautiful patterns on a butterfly's wings. The insect would fly just as well without them. — Arthur C. Clarke
![Fly Insect Quotes By Ambrose Bierce Fly Insect Quotes By Ambrose Bierce](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-ambrose-bierce-637407.jpg)
TZETZE (or TSETSE) FLY, n. An African insect ("Glossina morsitans") whose bite is commonly regarded as nature's most efficacious remedy for insomnia, though some patients prefer that of the American novelist ("Mendax interminabilis"). — Ambrose Bierce
![Fly Insect Quotes By John Gay Fly Insect Quotes By John Gay](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-john-gay-577772.jpg)
Around the steel no tortur'd worm shall twine, No blood of living insect stain my line; Let me, less cruel, cast the feather'd hook, With pliant rod athwart the pebbled brook, Silent along the mazy margin stray, And with the fur-wrought fly delude the prey. — John Gay
![Fly Insect Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon Fly Insect Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-charles-haddon-spurgeon-354021.jpg)
Christian, beware how thou thinkest lightly of sin. Take heed lest thou fall by little and little. Sin, a little thing? Is it not a poison? Who knows its deadliness? Sin, a little thing? Do not the little foxes spoil the grapes? Doth not the tiny coral insect build a rock which wrecks a navy? Do not little strokes fell lofty oaks? Will not continual droppings wear away stones? Sin, a little thing? It girded the Redeemer's head with thorns, and pierced His heart! It made Him suffer anguish, bitterness, and woe. Could you weigh the least sin in the scales of eternity, you would fly from it as from a serpent, and abhor the least appearance of evil. Look upon all sin as that which crucified the Saviour, and you will see it to be exceeding sinful. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
![Fly Insect Quotes By Lefty Kreh Fly Insect Quotes By Lefty Kreh](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-lefty-kreh-353839.jpg)
I personally feel that parachute files give a more realistic impression of an insect to the fish that views the fly, since the hackles are in the same position as the insect's legs, and when tied with brightly colored hackles, these flies are easier to see on the float. A final advantage is that in rough water, a parachute-hackled dry fly will float longer and better than a conventional one — Lefty Kreh
![Fly Insect Quotes By Richard Preston Fly Insect Quotes By Richard Preston](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-richard-preston-275201.jpg)
The dragonfly is an exceptionally beautiful insect and a fierce carnivore. It has four wings that beat independently. This gives it an ability to maneuver in the air with superb dexterity. A dragonfly can put on a burst of speed, stop on a dime, hover, fly backward, and switch direction in a flash. This is a hunting behavior known as hawking. — Richard Preston
![Fly Insect Quotes By Robert Graves Fly Insect Quotes By Robert Graves](https://quotessayings.net/pics/fly-insect-quote-by-robert-graves-274791.jpg)
The Blue Fly"
Five summer days, five summer nights,
The ignorant, loutish, giddy blue-fly
Hung without motion on the cling peach
Humming occasionally 'O my love, my fair one!'
As in the canticles.
Magnified one thousand times, the insect
Looks farcically human; laugh if you will!
Bald head, stage fairy wings, blear eyes,
A caved-in chest, hairy black mandibles,
Long spindly thighs.
The crime was detected on the sixth day.
What then could be said or done? By anyone?
It would have been vindictive, mean, and what-not,
To swat that fly for being a blue-fly,
For debauch of a peach.
Is it fair either, to bring a microscope
To bear on the case, even in search of truth?
Nature, doubtless, has some compelling cause
To glut the carriers of her epidemics -
Nor did the peach complain. — Robert Graves