Quotes by Tails It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it. A. A. Milne winni-the-pooh tails cute-winnie-the-pooh It gets you nowhere if the other person's tail is only just in sight for the second half of the conversation. A. A. Milne sight tails justice Calling a tail a leg does not make it a leg. Abraham Lincoln calling doe tails Nixon is finding out there are no tails on an Eisenhower jacket. Adlai E. Stevenson jackets apology tails I was right at the edge of their circle, like the tail of a Q... Aimee Bender edges circles tails A poor degenerate from the ape, Whose hands are four, whose tail's a limb, I contemplate my flaccid shape And know I may not rival him Save with my mind. Aldous Huxley mind tails hands Russia is like a dinosaur. A lot of time is needed for change to reach the tail from the head. Alexander Lebed dinosaurs russia tails The Americans are stuck in Iraq and have no way out. They are like a wolf whose tail has been caught in a trap. Ali Khamenei iraq tails way First time it's a stranger. Second time its just a coincidence. Third time it's a tail Ally Carter coincidence tails firsts Do you have any idea how hard it is to tail an eighty year-old woman Its hard. Really hard. Really...slow. -Grabrielle Ally Carter tails years ideas FIDDLE, n. An instrument to tickle human ears by friction of a horse's tail on the entrails of a cat. Ambrose Bierce horse cat tails TAIL, n. The part of an animal's spine that has transcended its natural limitations to set up an independent existence in a world of its own. Ambrose Bierce independent tails animal What I respect in people more than anything is work ethic. And Justin Timberlake's got that. He works his tail off, and he knows his stuff. Amy Adams work-ethic tails people If I get clear of my debts, I care not though men call me bold, glib of tongue, audacious, impudent, shameless, a fabricator of falsehoods, inventor of words, practised in lawsuits, a pettifogger, a rattle, a fox, a sharper, a knave, a dissembler, a slippery fellow, an imposter, a rogue that deserves the cat-o-nine-tails, a blackguard, a twister, a licker-up of hashes; they call all this when they meet me, if they please, I care not. Aristophanes cat tails men That a mouse of scandal whisks its foolish tail across the church's floor is not sufficient cause for clamorous leaping out of its windows. Austin O'Malley scandal church tails This is a fierce bad rabbit; look at his savage whiskers, and his claws and his turned-up tail. Beatrix Potter savages rabbits tails She that paints her Face, thinks of her Tail. Benjamin Franklin faces tails thinking The white tails of rabbits, according to some theologians, have a purpose, namely to make it easier for sportsmen to shoot them. Bertrand Russell white rabbits tails Christmas turns things tail-end foremost. The day and the spirit of Christmas rearrange the world parade. As the world arranges it, usually there come first in importance -- leading the parade with a big blare of a band -- the Big Shots. Frequently they are also the Stuffed Shirts. That's the first of the parade. Then at the tail end, as of little importance, trudge the weary, the poor, the lame, the halt, and the blind. But in the Christmas spirit, the procession is turned around. Those at the tail end are put first in the arrangement of the Child of Christmas. Bill Vaughan band tails children A sentence starts out like a lone traveler heading into a blizzard at midnight, tilting into the wind, one arm shielding his face, the tails of his thin coat flapping behind him. Billy Collins midnight tails wind 1234567891011»