- “A bird never flew on one wing.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “One bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.” — John Ray
- “I am a little greedy to see more birds.” — Roger Tory Peterson
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” — John James Audubon
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “The nightingale sings of love, but it also sings of loss.” — Ovid
- “The eagle soars in the summer without swerving; I am other than the guest who departs at the end of the day.” — Rumi
- “A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” — Maya Angelou
- “Birds of a feather flock together.” — English Proverb
- “I wish I could shake the tree and be the fruit that falls.” — Sylvia Plath
- “The owl, for all his gravity, cannot help laughing at the sight of a bat crawling into a crevice in the daytime.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “He who would travel happily must travel light.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- “The crow may find a diamond and not know it.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- “In the desert, a bird finds its own nest.” — Persian Proverb
- “The robin redbreast knows the season.” — William Shakespeare
- “The lark’s on tip-toe by the wind, and plays the music of the air.” — William Shakespeare
- “A bird does not hide its nest, nor does it have a secret place.” — Chinese Proverb
- “The bird of paradise is the most beautiful of all birds.” — Pliny the Elder
- “The owl is a poor bird that cannot see in the daylight.” — Italian Proverb
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “The eagle soars in the summer without swerving; I am other than the guest who departs at the end of the day.” — Rumi
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” — John James Audubon
- “The nightingale sings of love, but it also sings of loss.” — Ovid
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “I am a little greedy to see more birds.” — Roger Tory Peterson
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “A bird never flew on one wing.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” — John James Audubon
- “The nightingale sings of love, but it also sings of loss.” — Ovid
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “I am a little greedy to see more birds.” — Roger Tory Peterson
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” — Maya Angelou
- “Birds of a feather flock together.” — English Proverb
- “I wish I could shake the tree and be the fruit that falls.” — Sylvia Plath
- “The owl, for all his gravity, cannot help laughing at the sight of a bat crawling into a crevice in the daytime.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “He who would travel happily must travel light.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- “The crow may find a diamond and not know it.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- “In the desert, a bird finds its own nest.” — Persian Proverb
- “The robin redbreast knows the season.” — William Shakespeare
- “The lark’s on tip-toe by the wind, and plays the music of the air.” — William Shakespeare
- “A bird does not hide its nest, nor does it have a secret place.” — Chinese Proverb
- “The bird of paradise is the most beautiful of all birds.” — Pliny the Elder
- “The owl is a poor bird that cannot see in the daylight.” — Italian Proverb
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “The eagle soars in the summer without swerving; I am other than the guest who departs at the end of the day.” — Rumi
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” — John James Audubon
- “The nightingale sings of love, but it also sings of loss.” — Ovid
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “I am a little greedy to see more birds.” — Roger Tory Peterson
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “A bird never flew on one wing.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” — John James Audubon
- “The nightingale sings of love, but it also sings of loss.” — Ovid
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “I am a little greedy to see more birds.” — Roger Tory Peterson
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” — Maya Angelou
- “Birds of a feather flock together.” — English Proverb
- “I wish I could shake the tree and be the fruit that falls.” — Sylvia Plath
- “The owl, for all his gravity, cannot help laughing at the sight of a bat crawling into a crevice in the daytime.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “He who would travel happily must travel light.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- “The crow may find a diamond and not know it.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- “In the desert, a bird finds its own nest.” — Persian Proverb
- “The robin redbreast knows the season.” — William Shakespeare
- “The lark’s on tip-toe by the wind, and plays the music of the air.” — William Shakespeare
- “A bird does not hide its nest, nor does it have a secret place.” — Chinese Proverb
- “The bird of paradise is the most beautiful of all birds.” — Pliny the Elder
- “The owl is a poor bird that cannot see in the daylight.” — Italian Proverb
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “The eagle soars in the summer without swerving; I am other than the guest who departs at the end of the day.” — Rumi
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” — John James Audubon
- “The nightingale sings of love, but it also sings of loss.” — Ovid
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “I am a little greedy to see more birds.” — Roger Tory Peterson
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “A bird never flew on one wing.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” — John James Audubon
- “The nightingale sings of love, but it also sings of loss.” — Ovid
- “To a waterfowl, no matter how far it travels, there is always a pond.” — Walt Whitman
- “I am a little greedy to see more birds.” — Roger Tory Peterson
- “The bird that flies high is safe from the hawk.” — African Proverb
- “The early bird catches the worm.” — Thomas Fuller
- “A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” — Maya Angelou
- “Birds of a feather flock together.” — English Proverb
- “I wish I could shake the tree and be the fruit that falls.” — Sylvia Plath
- “The owl, for all his gravity, cannot help laughing at the sight of a bat crawling into a crevice in the daytime.” — Henry David Thoreau