The egg shows the hen where to hatch.
Conscience is the nest where all good is hatched.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
A chicken that hatches a crocodile's eggs is looking for trouble.
Scandal is like an egg; when it is hatched it has wings.
Words are like eggs: when they are hatched they have wings.
A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
A chicken is hatched even from such a well-sealed thing as an egg.
I meant what I said and I said what I meant.
Words are like newly hatched eggs: they already have wings.
Mary Hatch: [trapped naked in a bush] Shame on you! I'll tell your mother! George Bailey: [thoughtfully] My mother's way up on the corner there. Mary Hatch: I'll call the police. George Bailey: They're way downtown. Anyway, they'd be on my side. Mary...
A chicken is hatched even from such a well sealed thing as an egg.
If you want your eggs hatched, sit on them yourself.
I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful one-hundred percent!
Dallas: Something has attached itself to him. We have to get him to the infirmary right away. Ripley: What kind of thing? I need a clear definition. Dallas: An organism. Open the hatch. Ripley: Wait a minute. If we let it in, the ship could be infect...
Not every hen lay eggs. Not every hen that lays eggs gets them hatched. Not everyone born with greatness becomes as such. Go, hatch your eggs.
Mary: [Mrs Hatch eavesdrops on George and Mary's conversation] He's making violent love to me, Mother! Mrs. Hatch: You tell him to go right home this instant!
I look at some of my early stuff - back when I was 12 or 13 years old - and I was already doing cross-hatching back then. I don't know where I picked that up. I think I was in a hurry, and I wanted to shade something really fast, and I tried cross-ha...
Mrs. Hatch: Who is down there with you, Mary? Mary: It's George Bailey, mother. Mrs. Hatch: George Bailey? What does he want? Mary: I don't know! [to George] Mary: What do you want? George Bailey: Me? Nothing! I just came in to get warm. Mary: [pause...
[first lines] Lotte Schwartz: Craig, honey, it's time for bed. [fade out and in] Orrin Hatch the bird: Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig, honey, time to get up, Craig Schwartz: Lotte... Lo...
The key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it.