Quotes by Cages Blondes are like white mice, you only find them in cages. They wouldn’t last long in nature. They’re too conspicuous. Margaret Atwood cages white long That parrot's non-co-operation with the cage, with its master, will live for ever because it looks upon renunciation, non-co-operation, as a joy. Mahatma Gandhi cages joy looks A slave-holder cannot hold a slave without putting himself or his deputy in the cage for holding the slave. Mahatma Gandhi cages slavery slave Those who use language and have nothing but language to express themselves live in a cage that cannot feel comfortable. Martin Walser cages language use The way to reason with a predator is to make it aware that it can live in a cage, or it can die, but it can no longer prey upon us. Massad Ayoob predator cages way Don't be governed by the grid, govern the grid. A grid is like a lion cage - if the trainer stays too long it gets eaten up. You have to know when to leave the cage - you have to know when to leave the grid. Massimo Vignelli cages lions long You can never trust anyone once you've had to trap them in a cage. Matthew J. Kirby cages traps never-trust Like chaos in a glass cage. Melissa Marr cages chaos glasses Birds are not free since Men have invented cages. Mehmet Murat Ildan cages bird men Bird cage is nice only when it is empty! Mehmet Murat Ildan cages nice bird Is the prisoner a prisoner because he lives in a cage or because he knows that he lives in a cage? Michael Moorcock cages prisoner knows He who frees a bird from its cage is surely a holy person! Mehmet Murat Ildan cages holy bird For many, whether they go to prison or not is far less about the choices they make and far more about what kind of cage they're born into. Michelle Alexander cages choices kind I'll get a nice little break, after doing Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. Whether I'm in [his show], I don't know, but there's The Defenders. Mike Colter cages nice littles The body was a cage, and inside that cage was something which looked, listened, feared, thought and marveled; that something, that remainder left over after the body had been accounted for, was the soul. Milan Kundera cages body soul I have this ideal listener, as John Cage did. This listener doesn't bring expectations that my music will fit into some part of music history, or that it will do any particular thing. This listener is just open to listening. Missy Mazzoli cages expectations listening Most music is metaphor, but Wolff is not. I am not metaphor either. Parable, maybe. Cage is sermon. Morton Feldman parables cages metaphor Sometimes I suspect that we build our traps ourselves, then we back into them, pretending amazement the while. Neil Gaiman cages sometimes way All the world's indeed a stage Neil Peart cages player world In the cage there is food, not much, but there is food-outside are only great stretches of freedom. Nicanor Parra cages «12345678»