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Vulture Quotes

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P.G. Wodehouse
“He looked like a vulture dissatisfied with its breakfast corpse.”
P.G. Wodehouse, Plum Pie

Munia Khan
“Wings are of many kinds. Butterfly's wings, vulture's wings, eagle-wings, spread wings of white swans, dragonfly's serene wings, wings of albatross, lovely wings of humming birds, tiny wings of a fly or a bumble-bee-wings; and when they fly, they fly their best according to their ability of flying. We should not underestimate the size of those heavenly wings.”
Munia Khan

“Boredom looms over the liveliest lessons, seeking to destroy.”
Marina Leigh Duff

“Author:
A common gadabout who freely wanders over the landscape with wanton disregard. His days are spent picking up all the stray free words he can handle and squirreling them away for later use.
Subsequently, (days, months or years later) working by candlelight and hidden away in his dank, musty secluded lair, the rogue simply rearranges the collected words on yellowed bond with a sharpened quill ink pen fashioned from the tail feather of a bald-headed vulture.
Once finished, the dastardly cur audaciously attempts to sell those assembled pages for fleeting fame and profit.”
Leopold Throckmorton

“Feature the good culture to never be like the vulture that doesn't have a good posture in the picture, the structure you make from every adventure gives glory to the creator for his creature, and he will give you treasure from the nature to venture for the future.”
Ego Marvis

Robert Greene
“The Vulture. Of all the creatures in the jungle, he has it the easiest. The hard work of others becomes his work; their failure to survive becomes his nourishment. Keep an eye on the Vulture - while you are hard at work, he is circling above. Do not fight him, join him.”
Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

Munia Khan
“I want you to be my black vulture:forever monogamous!”
Munia Khan

Yusef Komunyakaa
“The place was a funeral pyre for the young
who died before knowing the thirst of man
or woman. Furies with snakes in their hair
wept. Tantalus ate pears & sipped wine
in a dream, as the eyes of a vulture
poised over Tityus' liver.”
Yusef Komunyakaa, The Chameleon Couch

Keith Steinbaum
“One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture; A pale blue eye with a film over it.”
Keith Steinbaum, The Poe Consequence

G茅rard de Nerval
“The name Prometheus has always caused me particular annoyance, for my breast still aches from the everlasting beak of the vulture from which Alcides set me free.”
G茅rard de Nerval, Selected Writings

Walter Scott
“It was an aigrette, or plume, composed of two feathers of a vulture, fastened together by an opal, which with the changing light changed with a variability which enchanted the Swiss damsel who had never seen anything resembling it in her life.”
Walter Scott, Anne of Geierstein

“Author:
A common gadabout who freely wanders over the landscape, picking up free words and squirreling them away for later use. Subsequently, (days, months or years later)working by candlelight and hidden away in his dank, musty secluded lair, the rogue simply rearranges the collected words on yellowed bond with a sharpened quill ink pen fashioned from the tail feather of a bald-headed vulture.
Once finished, the dastardly cur audaciously attempts to sell those assembled pages for fleeting fame and profit.”
Leopold Throckmorton

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“It is a departure from nature for a vulture to venture into haircut adventure.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

“There are many ways to die in Africa's Great Rift Valley. The vulture observed them all. The manner of life's ending did not concern her, or whether the dying creature was animals or human, black or white. Immaterial. Death comes. The vulture comes.”
Anne M Chappel

“Feature a good culture to never be like a vulture that doesn't have a good posture in the picture, the structure you make from every adventure gives glory to the creator for his creature, and he will give you treasure from the nature to venture for the future, and you will be a Victor.”
Elijah Onyemmeri

“Have a good culture so as never to be like a vulture who has no good posture in the picture, the structure you make of every adventure gives glory to the Creator for his creation, and he will give you a treasure from nature to venture for the future, and you will be a victor.”
Godwin Elijah

“Have a good culture so as never to be like a vulture who has no good posture in the picture, the structure you make of every adventure gives glory to the Creator for his creation, and he will give you a treasure from nature to venture for the future, and you will be a victor.”
Elijah Onyemmeri

Katie Fallon
“The vulture would never stand again, would never feel a warm column of air under its great wings, would never incubate an egg or feed a chick.”
Katie Fallon, Vulture: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird

“Some people choose to be Vultures, I choose to be an Eagle. I choose to fight for my space.”
Koli Gustine