When the sky falls we shall catch Larks


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When the sky falls we'll catch larks.
IRISH PROVERB
If the skies fall, one may hope to catch larks.
FRANCOIS RABELAIS
While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; / When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; / And when ...
LORD BYRON
When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; And when Rome falls--the World.
LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON)
When the sea reaches the sky, then we shall all become one.
ANTHONY T. HINCKS
No more the mounting larks, while Daphne sings, Shall, list'ning, in mid-air suspend their wings.
ALEXANDER POPE
We shall find peace. We shall hear angels, we shall see the sky sparkling with diamonds.
ANTON CHEKHOV
We shall find peace. We shall hear the angels, we shall see the sky sparkling with diamonds.
ANTON CHEKHOV
If the sky falls, there'll be a bigger sky behind it.
MARTY RUBIN
There is a night school where you shall meet great teachers: The sky! When the night falls, the shin...
MEHMET MURAT ILDAN
The sky does not despair when a star falls; it makes room for a new one.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO
The universe does not shed tears when a star falls from the sky; it gives birth to another one.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO
Here of a Sunday morning / My love and I would lie, / And see the coloured counties, / And hear the ...
A. E. HOUSMAN
When the skies are grey and rain falls from the sky I have sunshine in my day Just knowing you're cl...
RACHEL-ERIKA HENDERSON
But the sunshine aye shall light the sky, As round and round we run; And the Truth shall ever come u...
CHARLES MACKAY
In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place, and ...
LIEUT.-COL. JOHN MCCRAE
In Flanders Field the poppies bow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the s...
JOHN MCCRAE
As saith the proverb of the ancients, Wickedness proceedeth from the wicked: but mine hand shall no...
BIBLE
As saith the proverb of the ancients, Wickedness proceedeth from the wicked: but mine hand shall not...
BIBLE
Yet shall you have to rectify your palate, An olive, capers, or some better salad Ushering the...
BEN JONSON
The lark that shuns on lofty boughs to build Her humble nest, lies silent in the field.
EDMUND WALLER
Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures That in books ar...
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his moist cabinet mounts up on high And wakes th...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
It was the lark, the herald of the morn; No nightingale.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
It is the lark that sings so out of tune, Straining harsh discords and unpleasing sharps.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bi...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Then my dial goes not true; I look this lark for a bunting.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
O happy skylark springing Up to the broad, blue sky, Too fearless in thy winging, Too gl...
CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI
The sunrise wakes the lark to sing, The moonrise wakes the nightingale. Come, darkness, moonri...
CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI
I said to the sky-poised Lark: "Hark--hark! Thy note is more loud and free Because there...
DINAH MARIA MULOCK (USED PSEUDONYM MRS. CRAIK)
And now the herald lark Left his ground-nest, high tow'ring to descry The morn's approach, and...
JOHN MILTON
To hear the lark begin his flight, And singing startle the dull Night, From his watch-tower in...
JOHN MILTON
None but the lark so shrill and clear; Now at heaven's gate she claps her wings, The morn not ...
JOHN LYLY (LYLIE OR LYLLIE)
The pretty Lark, climbing the Welkin cleer, Chaunts with a cheer, Heer peer-I neer my Deer; Th...
GUILLAUME DE SALLUSTE DU BARTAS
The lark now leaves his watery nest, And climbing, shakes his dewy wings. He takes your window...
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT
The music soars within the little lark, And the lark soars.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
The bird that soars on highest wing, Builds on the ground her lowly nest; And she that doth mo...
JAMES MONTGOMERY
Musical cherub, soar, singing, away! Then, when the gloaming comes, Low in the heather blooms ...
JAMES HOGG ("THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD")
Oh, stay, sweet warbling woodlark, stay, Nor quit for me the trembling spray, A hapless lover ...
ROBERT BURNS
Hail to thee blithe Spirit! Bird thou never wert, That from Heaven, or near it, Pourest ...
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud, the messenger of morn; Ere yet the shadows fly, ...
JAMES THOMSON (1)
Hark, hark, the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus gins arise, His steeds to water at th...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The merry lark he soars on high, No worldly thought o'ertakes him. He sings aloud to the clear...
HARTLEY COLERIDGE
And if our hands should meet in another dream, we shall build another tower in the sky.
KAHLIL GIBRAN
We can't tell you, for example today, what fraction of the water in the sky falls as rain and snow a...
GRAEME STEPHENS
They've cut out their tongues and the larks can no longer sing the birds can no longer fly they've c...
O ANNA NIEMUS
A snow day literally and figuratively falls from the sky, unbidden, and seems like a thing of wonder...
SUSAN ORLEAN
When we die our deeds shall be left for humanity to judge & our flesh shall become dust for humanity...
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN)
How is sky the limit?...When it can't be touched
SCOTT
When it comes to memoir, we want to catch the author in a lie. When we read fiction, we want to catc...
TAYARI JONES
We don't have the resources. Basically, we've put a guy in front of Niagara Falls with an eight-ounc...
MICHAEL CUTLER
When your mouth stumbles, it's worse than feet. - Oji proverb
AFRICAN PROVERB
We shall go wild with fireworks...And they will plunge into the sky and shatter the darkness.
W...
NATSUKI TAKAYA
The only time we get any relief is when the rain falls.
JANICE SANDIFORD
When the deep purple falls over sleepy garden walls, And the stars being to flicker in the sky,Thru'...
MITCHELL PARISH
For night owls shriek where mounting larks should sing.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Let the spark in you catch fire and burn into the air, so that it may light up the sky.
SAIM .A. CHEEDA
And when the end comes, we shall see the end. We shall see and understand how we started better. We ...
ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH
The pursuit of truth shall set you free - even if you never catch up with it
CLARENCE DARROW
It's amazing the difference
A bit of sky can make.
SHEL SILVERSTEIN
The pursuit of truth shall set you free - even if you never catch up with it.
CLARENCE DARROW
She wears trouble like a crown. If she ever falls in love, she’ll fall like a comet, burning the s...
HOLLY BLACK
When a roof falls from 40 feet, it's going to be catastrophic.
TOM RATHBUN
When it (the price) falls to between one or up to two times the price of steel then it (aluminum) wi...
MARK WHITE
You'll have pie in the sky when you die
JOE HILL
The Bible says, "Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards..." If we try that...
KIMTO OCHE EMMANUEL
When the fool is told a Proverb, its meaning has to be explained to him
AFRICAN PROVERB
A country's judiciary can be likened to the sky, when one pelts stones at it, it shortly falls over ...
JOSEPH ANNANG SOWAH
But shepherds know How hot the mid-day sun shall glow From the mist of morning sky.
UNKNOWN
I do not know beneath what sky nor on what seas shall be thy fate; I only know it shall be high, I o...
RICHARD HOVEY
A proverb is no proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS
A proverb is no proverb to you until life has illustrated it
JOHN KEATS
He who perseveres like an infant that falls down and keeps getting up, shall eventually find the way...
AMUNHOTEP EL BEY
She was always puzzled that people say that darkness falls. To her it seemed instead to rise, massin...
KATHERINE HOWE
Rome will exist as long as the Coliseum does; when the Coliseum falls, so will Rome; when Rome falls...
VENERABLE BEDE
A proverb is not a proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS
I think: perhaps the sky is a huge sea of fresh water and we, instead of walking under it, walk on t...
JOSé LUíS PEIXOTO
It's when we walk the earth that we are actually flying in the sky.
ANTHONY T. HINCKS
When we say the people shall govern, we mean the people shall govern and what that means is we must ...
THABO MBEKI
New York... when civilization falls apart, remember, we were way ahead of you.
DAVID LETTERMAN
And while I at length debate and beat the bush, There shall step in other men and catch the birds
PROVERB
When we talk about safety and security of the American people, politics falls aside pretty quickly.
BILL FRIST
The proverb is something musty.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The troubles of our proud and angry dust are from eternity, and shall not fail. Bear them we can, an...
A.E. HOUSMAN
The troubles of our proud and angry dust are from eternity, and shall not fail. Bear them we can, an...
A. E. HOUSMAN
Who needs stars in the sky when we have gumspots on the ground?
MATT MALDRE
When the ball comes through the hoop, you catch it and put it up with other hand,
GEORGE MIKAN
There is one spectacle grander than the sea, that is the sky; there is one spectacle grander than th...
VICTOR HUGO
My hopes are laid up within my own bosom, for he is not alone with whom the Lord is; when he falls, ...
THOMAS BECKET
When shall we find his equal?
UNKNOWN
When one door closes another one falls on top of you.
ANGUS DEAYTON
It was so much warmer. It's so much easier to swing when it's warm out. Everything falls into place ...
HEATHER BROWN
I'm not a strikeout pitcher. There are just some days when things are going well and it just all fal...
SCOTT DOWNS
Sometimes when we think our lives are falling apart what we don’t see, is that they might just be ...
L.J. VANIER
When the sun shall be folded up; and when the stars shall fall; and when the mountains shall be made...
ANONYMOUS
If we all look at life we think how nice, then we look at death and everybody goes oh you can say th...
GARY F EVANS...
If you love someone you must set them free like the wind and give them the respect they deserve.If y...
GARY F EVANS...
We get too soon old and too late smart. -Pennsylvania Dutch proverb.
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH PROVERB
If hush'd the loud whirlwind that ruffled the deep, The sky if no longer dark tempests deform; ...
GEORGE CANNING
Everybody laughs when fatty falls down.
CHRIS FARLEY

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