I have six illegitimate children," Villiers informed her, not kindly. She visibly paled. :My daughter is marrying a duke," the duchess said between clenched teeth. "True, he apparently has the morals of a squirrel, but that's my cross to bear.
Sometimes big trees grow out of acorns - I think I heard that from a squirrel.
The first pleasant days of spring come out like a squirrel and go in again.
There are cameras nowadays that have been developed to tell the difference between a squirrel and a bomb.
The idea is that there is a kind of memory in nature. Each kind of thing has a collective memory. So, take a squirrel living in New York now. That squirrel is being influenced by all past squirrels.
My dad liked to boil a squirrel head and suck the brains out the nose. Smaller than a chicken, bigger than a rat.
Neferet, you're nuttier than squirrel turds.
She's as nutty as squirrel poo.
Although we didn't invite Lucinda, she arrived anyway-with a gift. "No need," Char and I chimed together. "Remember when you were a squirrel," Mandy said.
Rarely does one see a squirrel tremble.
Tricker the Squirrel is the best piece I ever wrote. It's intricate.
A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.
that's as nutty as squirrel turds
The squirrel in my yard really knows his way around the neighborhood.
The squirrel hoards nuts and the bee gathers honey, without knowing what they do, and they are thus provided for without selfishness or disgrace.
You can't spell squirrel without si, and that's me.
Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and again.
Human language is lit with animal life: we play cats-cradle or have hare-brained ideas; we speak of badgering, or outfoxing someone; to squirrel something away and to ferret it out.
The flesh is sweeter, where the creature has some chance for its life; for that reason, I always use a single ball, even if it be at a bird or a squirrel; besides, it saves lead, for, when a body knows how to shoot, one piece of lead is enough for all, except hard-lived animals.
In nature everything is valuable, everything has its place. The rose, the daisy, the lark, the squirrel, each is different but beautiful. Each has its own expression. Each flower its' own fragrance. Each bird its' own song. So you too have your own unique melody.