A Quote by Henry David Thoreau

The perch swallows the grub-worm, the pickerel swallows the perch, and the fisherman swallows the pickerel; and so all the chinks in the scale of being are filled. — © Henry David Thoreau
The perch swallows the grub-worm, the pickerel swallows the perch, and the fisherman swallows the pickerel; and so all the chinks in the scale of being are filled.
Your hurt swallows ine, like space swallows time, and the two intertwine. We tangle together.
Life just swallows you up, doesn't it?Just swallows you up with its everyday things
Let the kite perch and let the eagle perch too – If one says no to the other, let his wing break.
There is a pain so utter, it swallows being up; The covers the abyss with a trance So memory can step around, across, upon it.
Swallows and Amazons for-ever!
The duck swallows the worm, the fox kills the duck, the men shoot the fox, and the devil hunts the men.
Despair swallows up cowardice.
Love is thick and it swallows me whole.
Idleness is the Dead Sea that swallows all virtues
One swallow is a coincidence, but two swallows make summer.
Malice swallows the greatest part of its own venom.
Srikkanth is a vegetarian. If he swallows a fly, he will be in trouble
Desperate remorse swallows the present in a quenchless rage.
Eternity is a circle, a serpent that swallows its own tail.
I have to have music on when writing, or else the silence swallows me whole.
The one who swallows cactuses with spines should not complain about hemorrhoids.
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