A Quote by John C. Maxwell

Birds of a feather really do flock together. — © John C. Maxwell
Birds of a feather really do flock together.
People would say, "You know, Rich, it's nature. Birds of a feather flock together." I have to point out to them that, no, that's not the case.
Birds of a lawless, bigoted feather bully together.
Whether two birds of a feather fly or fall, it'll be together.
Imagine if birds were tickled by feathers. You'd see a flock of birds come by, laughing hysterically!
It's time to make love, douse the glim; The fireflies twinkle and dim; The stars lean together Like birds of a feather, And the loin lies down with the limb.
We have an uncanny ability to make birds do what we want them to do. In Blood Simple there's a shot from the bumper of a car and it's going up this road and a huge flock of birds takes off at the perfect moment.
Beyond individual intelligence, nature has also cultivated intelligence through swarms. For example, bees, birds and fish act in a more intelligent way when acting together as a swarm, flock or school.
The fox when it sees a flock of herons or magpies or birds of that kind, suddenly flings himself on the ground with his mouth open to look as he were dead; and these birds want to peck at his tongue, and he bites off their heads.
Rajnath and Mulayam Singh are birds of the same feather.
In many ways, I regard Sharon and Arafat as birds of a feather.
I believe that for his escape he took advantage of the migration of a flock of wild birds.
A small town is nothing but eyes and gaping maw; it pecks at its own like a flock of vicious birds.
The birds never needed passports... We always thought, the birds can go wherever they want, and we couldn't, really. The birds were very much the symbol of... free movement for me.
I go home and take all of my make-up off. Then I sit in my pants or a tracksuit and watch 'Birds Of A Feather.' That's most nights of my life.
People think they know me from somewhere, and then I open my mouth and they realise it's me from Birds Of A Feather.
She laughed enough to migrate an entire flock of birds. That was how she said yes
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