Reptile Quotes

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Munia Khan
“I climb the door instead of a tree
Just to crawl with myself walking free
What if I’m a lizard beneath my skin
Changing my colours of the human I’ve been”
Munia Khan

Munia Khan
“I feel more human when I compare the cuteness of a lizard to a newborn child's sweetness. Both are God's creations filled with precious innocence”
Munia Khan

Allan Gurganus
“The tree feels splintery, nasty to my touch; it feels Floridian, more reptile than vegetable, more stucco than stone. I do loathe this state, their Elba.”
Allan Gurganus, Plays Well with Others

Patrick Jennings
“So I'd been captured? So I was starving?
Did that mean I had to shrivel up and die?
I could still slither. I could still hiss.
Nothing had been stolen from me except my freedom.
What I needed was a new plan.”
Patrick Jennings, We Can't All Be Rattlesnakes

“I knock on your door
let me get back in and turn me inside
I came up with humiliation after humiliation”
Qrembiezs

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Lizards can’t pass through walls, but if we replace the L with a W, the goal might be attained.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Sandra Marton
“Given the choice between finding Godzilla and David Chambers on her doorstep, she'd have opted for the reptile, and never mind it wasn't the one who had the law degree.”
Sandra Marton, The Groom Said Maybe!

“You can be such a reptile sometimes,” she said.”
Peter Watts, Blindsight

Rosemary Ellen Guiley
“In Turkey, ancient drawings that are two thousand or more years old show djinn in half human-half reptilian forms with horns, scaly skin, lizard-like eyes, and claws for hands. This depiction is similar to the Christian description of devils and demons. It is also interesting to note that Islamic art dating from only eight hundred years ago shows the djinn as more human-like.”
Rosemary Ellen Guiley, The Vengeful Djinn: Unveiling the Hidden Agenda of Genies

Anthony T. Hincks
“Don't rattle the snake, unless it's a rattlesnake.”
Anthony T. Hincks