Without this flock, I would be worthless. Without the people in this flock, I'd be empty. Without the people who started this flock, I'd be dead.
Without a shepherd, sheep are not a flock.
Without the shepherd, sheep are not a flock.
Birds of a feather flock together.
No flock without dog and shepherd.
The more shepherds there are, the worse the flocks are watched.
All birds will flock to a fruitful tree.
It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it.
There's a black sheep in every flock.
Birds of the same feathers flock together, and when they flock together they fly so high.
There never was a scabby sheep in a flock that didn't like to have a comrade.
Not the cry, but the flight of the wild duck, leads the flock to fly and follow.
While wrangling over a quarter of pig, you can lose a flock of sheep.
Blow your horn in a herd of elephants; crow in the company of cockerels; bleat in a flock of goats.
[a flock of sheep block the road as the car screeches to a halt] Richard Hannay: Hello, what are we stopping for? Oh it's a whole flock of detectives.
Try not to be a man or woman of success, but rather a man or woman of inspiration. If you’re successful, they will flock to you for money or fame, but if you’re inspirational, they will flock to you because they love your soul and how you change ...
You can gain a lot of time from an aggressive strategy, but you can lose a lot of time from an aggressive strategy.
And sometimes if I want To imagine I’m a lamb (Or a whole flock Spreading out all over the hillside So I can be a lot of happy things at the same time), It’s only because I feel what I write at sunset, Or when a cloud passes its hand over the lig...
The main factors in terms of how tiring a season can be are governed by the number of races and the length of time between the first and the last.
Love makes sense to me in the same way that this statement might make sense to you: Parakeets flock like sheep flock like wool covers your eyes like a bald kidnap victim willingly locked in the trunk of an elephant wants to start growing dandelion fl...
Dr. Alan Grant: [looking at a dinosaur herd] Tim. Tim, can you tell me what they are? Tim: They're, Gal... uh... uh, Galli... uh, Gallimimus. Lex: Are those... meat-eating... uh, meatasauruses? Dr. Alan Grant: [the dinosaurs change direction] The whe...