Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet
Thoughts on Various Subjects from Miscellanies (1711-1726)
Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet
Thoughts on Various Subjects from Miscellanies (1711-1726)
“I had a parrot. The parrot talked, but it did not say "I'm hungry", so it died.”
Mitch Hedberg (1968–2005) American stand-up comedian
Mitch All Together (2003)
“When a lady condescends to apologize, there is no keeping one’s anger.”
Anne Brontë book The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. V : The Studio; Gilbert Markham
“The beast in me
Is caged by frail and fragile bars.”
Johnny Cash (1932–2003) American singer-songwriter
“A nation of monkeys with the throat of parrots.”
Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès (1748–1836) French ''abbé'' ad statesman
Note to Mirabeau, speaking of France, reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations (1922), "France", p. 294.
Patrick Rothfuss book The Name of the Wind
Source: The Name of the Wind (2007), Chapter 11, “The Binding of Iron” (pp. 85-86)
Giovanni Boccaccio book The Decameron
Leggiadre donne, infra molte bianche colombe aggiugne più di bellezza uno nero corvo, che non farebbe un candido cigno.
Ninth Day, Tenth Story
The Decameron (c. 1350)