Related Quotes
bird might suggested taught whose
Magpie, n.: A bird whose thievish disposition suggested to someone that it might be taught to talk. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
birds carry cuts fact hatch hunt last meant older poor pressure shortage surplus year
Last year, we had a shortage of 2-year-old birds from the poor hatch in 2003, so we didn't have a surplus of those birds to carry over. The fact that there was a shortage of 2-year-olds to hunt last year meant more pressure on the older birds, so that cuts down the carry over on those, too. James Austin
bird buffalo cannot feed fly help itch learn lesson serve
Learn a lesson from the birds. They feed those who cannot fly far. The bird relieves the itch of the buffalo by scratching it with its beak; they help and serve each other with no thought of reward. Atharva Veda
birds fear feed humans lost people raised
Many of these birds were raised in captivity. They lost their fear of humans and people should not feed them. Kent Hall
birds coming exactly feed good people time
Many people feed their birds but don't know exactly who is coming to their feeder. This is a good time to find out who these birds are. Joan Heller
bird change horizon ingrained material people regarding risks sea sentiment somewhat suspect taking
Sentiment is somewhat ingrained now regarding bird flu, but there is not a sea change taking place. People suspect there are risks on the horizon but not so material just yet. John Atkins
bird far farm flu households impact isolated overall poultry sector
So far the impact of bird flu outbreaks has been isolated to the poultry sector and some farm households and has not spilled into the overall economy. Milan Brahmbhatt
birds children education families program protect sick
So it's very important that we have an education program for families about how to protect children if they have sick birds around their homes. Ann Veneman
birds mixing pigs similar sort
Minks are susceptible, and of course, pigs will be important, as well. They're sort of a mixing vessel. They have receptors that are similar to birds but also to humans. Jeanne Fair
fluent korea less north
Less than 10% of our analysts of North Korea are fluent in Korean. Newt Gingrich
flush music poem reason
One reason to write a poem is to flush from the deep thickets of the self some thought, feeling, comprehension, question, music, you didn't know was in you, or in the world. Jane Hirshfield
fluid organic towards tv writers
One of the things that's fun about TV is it grows, and you set goals and aim towards stuff, and one of the writers has an idea, and you say, 'Ooh, that's so much cooler. Let's do that instead.' It's so much more fluid and organic that way, and that's the most fun part about it. Jed Whedon
fluent orthodox spoke thirteen until
One of the stranger things about me is that I was raised as an Orthodox Jew. I went to a yeshiva until I was thirteen years old and spoke fluent Hebrew. Dani Shapiro
fluid imagine music people record
I can't imagine how people will react to my music. For me, it's a really fluid process from one record to the next, but it's really up to the listener. Jenny Lewis
fluid throw today
I was fluid today but I didn't throw enough strikes. Eric Gagne
flu
I was sick, down with flu and an upper respiratory illness. Maria Sharapova
fluffy love
I love clothes, and yes, we go out, but it's not like I'm walking around all day in a negligee with fluffy mules. Catherine Zeta-Jones
flu lindsay
She was outstanding. Lindsay had the flu and it was questionable that she would even play. Jason Streets
goal hard magical net rest
Man, he's just magical sometimes. That first goal was unbelievable, a highlight-reel goal. Then he went to the net hard and potted two more. He's a goal scorer. He's going to do that for the rest of his career. Torrie Wheat
goal state top tournament win
Making the state tournament has always been our top goal and we're just one win away from that now. Heidi Martin
goal league
League championship and getting back to states-that's the goal for the year. Lou Cacchio
goals left
Many of her goals were with her left foot. And she's not left-footed. Brent Walston
goal greatest jackson loves next playing pressure three thrives wrestler year
Scott loves playing to the crowd. He'll be under a lot of pressure next year for sure. But he thrives on it. The goal now is three titles. He could end up the greatest wrestler in Jackson history. Scott Goodale
goal scoring weapon
Scoring the first goal is a weapon we have to use, Inaki Saez
goals guiding high mentality setting
Setting high goals for your staff, and guiding them to think with an out-of-the-box mentality is important. Lalit Panda
goal needs
Miro Jr. probably needs a goal today, doesn't he? Brad Shaw
goal great mine team
Mine was a great goal but the important thing was the team winning, David Beckham
infected
My mother is the reason I'm in fashion. She worshiped it. Unfortunately, she infected me. Vera Wang
infected people treatment
Treatment for those infected is not very good. Many people have died, Daniel Blumenthal
infected
But at least you know someone on your premises has an infected phone. Mikko Hypponen
infected people
PCR made it easier to see that certain people are infected with HIV. Kary Mullis
infected mammals means
We know that mammals can be infected by H5N1, but we don't know what this means for humans. Maria Cheng
infected
We don't distinguish between the three, ... But how they got infected is still unknown. Siti Supari
infected people receiving reckon treatment
We reckon that about 50,000 infected people are now receiving anti-retroviral (ARV) treatment nationwide. Babatunde Osotimehin
poultry regular seen turkey virus
One was a regular virus like we have seen in poultry in Turkey before. Ruben Donis
poultry meat fishes
I don't eat much meat, fish, or poultry. Carol Burnett
poultry meat safe
Meat and poultry is safe. It's safer than it's probably ever been. Dan Glickman
poultry
There's just a lot of poultry out there. Don Roose
poultry canvas painter
Poultry is for the cook what canvas is for the painter. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
poultry meat fit
The meat and poultry industries are outstanding industries, and it's going to be a very natural fit for me. Mike Johanns
poultry population incubation
Do not compute the totality of your poultry population until all the manifestations of incubation have been entirely completed. William Jennings Bryan
successful
We had a very successful fair. We were thrilled. Susan Hayward
successful risk loser
Their argument is that most shows are losers, which is true, but it's also disingenuous to say, 'We are not going to take the risk unless it is totally covered by the few successful shows that are out there.' Dick Wolf
successful unity peculiar
C is peculiar in a lot of ways, but it, like many other successful things, has a certain unity of approach that stems from development in a small group Dennis Ritchie
successful ideas should
But once you become successful, everyone has an idea of what you should do. Deana Carter
successful enthusiasm causes
And we simply cannot be constant with the fact that God’s cause is not always the successful one, that we really could be “unsuccessful”; and yet be on the right road. But this is where we find out whether we have begun in faith or in a burst of enthusiasm. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
successful body toady
The most 'popular,' the most 'successful' writers among us (for a brief period, at least) are, 99 times out of a hundred, persons of mere effrontery-in a word, busy-bodies, toadies, quacks. Edgar Allan Poe
successful thinking people
I think what happens is when something becomes successful, then a lot of people take credit for it in such ways that it takes credit away from you. Eddie Vedder
successful way needs
To become successful and outstanding at something, we don't have to come up with something new; we need only find ways of doing it better. Earl Nightingale
successful next-week years
Do, each day, all that can be done that day. You don't need to overwork-or to rush blindly into your work, trying to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible amount of time. Don't try to do tomorrow's-or next week's-work today. It's not so much the number of the things you do but the quality, the efficiency of each separate action that counts. . . . you need only to succeed in the small tasks of each day. This makes a successful day. With enough of these, you have a successful week, month, year-and lifetime. Earl Nightingale