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“the nights would be orphaned without the sound of crickets chirping.”
Sanober Khan“My life is filled with buckets of tears; thousands of people shouting in my ears; the humming and chirping of hundreds of Himalayan birds, which are irresistible to hear.”
Santosh Kalwar“I’ve learnt to gather simplicity from grasshoppers. I like their naive indecisive minds never knowing exactly when to stop chirping, and I envy their ability to be able to mingle with the green…”
Munia Khan“The difference between chirping out of turn and a faux pas depends on what kind of a bar you're in.”
Wilson Mizner“I stepped out and the sun was shining. And the birds were chirping. It was the nicest day we'd had in ages. A couple of bunnies scampering about. It could have been the start of a Disney flick.”
Donna Augustine, Karma“Outside the hospital, I squinted in the harsh morning sunlight. I could hear birds chirping in the tree, but even though I searched for them, they remained hidden from me.”
Nicholas Sparks, Dear John“When you hear the birds chirping in the morning, remember this one thing: it is a new morning for a new life and living! Free your mind and clean your heart for a wonderful day with distinctive footprints!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“He thought about his long life and gave thanks for all the bounty and joy that he had been given. To want more, to wish for yet more, he knew, would be petty. He sighed happily, and listened to the wind sweeping down from the mountains, to the chirping of night birds.”
Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed“What a boon to live on the water! Such delicious shades and hues! This is a template worthy of the greatest painters. The textures of sand and stone could inspire incomparable sculptures, and the sounds - the steady lapping of the waves, the sweet chirping of the birds, make this a sanctuary.”
Adriana Trigiani, Rococo“Life seeks life and loves life. The opening of a catkin of a willow, in the flight of the butterfly, in the chirping of a tree-toad or the sweep of an eagle - my life loves to see how others live, exults in their joy, and so far is partner in their great concern.”
Edward Everett Hale