1.
I don't mind being a symbol but I don't want to become a monument. There are monuments all over the Parliament Buildings and I've seen what the pigeons do to them.
Tommy Douglas
2.
You are what you choose to identify with. You have the choice. A mouse raised by pigeons.
Lil B
4.
You have to accept the fact that sometimes you are the pigeon, and sometimes you are the statue.
Claude Chabrol
5.
Look at all these pigeons, think they can just trust us humans? You can't trust us humans!
The Rev
6.
One day you're the statue. One day you're the pigeon.
Diane Sawyer
8.
I get really nervous if pigeons are flying around before shows. I can't stand them after one once flew in through my bathroom window and went for me while I was having a wee. That was enough. I think pigeons target me.
Niall Horan
9.
I have weird aspirations. Like, I really want to kick a pigeon.
Hannibal Buress
11.
The only difference between a pigeon and the American farmer today is that a pigeon can still make a deposit on a John Deere.
Jim Hightower
12.
Don't be a pigeon if you were born to be an eagle. Experience God's altitude for your life.
Myles Munroe
13.
Arithmetic is where numbers fly like pigeons in and out of your head.
Carl Sandburg
14.
Bah, tombstones are only good for pigeons to sit on
Vladimir Lenin
15.
The only thing I'm afraid of is a life without you, Pigeon.
Jamie McGuire
16.
Whoever becomes the head of the National Theater finds himself in a position like that of Nelson's Column - pigeons dump on you because you're there.
Peter Gavin Hall
17.
We place no reliance On virgin or pigeon; Our Method is Science, Our Aim is Religion.
Aleister Crowley
18.
I bet your mom would let me." -Pigeon, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus-
Mo Willems
19.
Pigeons are among the most maligned urban wildlife despite the fact that human beings brought them to our shores and turned them loose in our cities - not something that they chose.
Ingrid Newkirk
20.
A homing pigeon must love her home; otherwise she will not wish to return to it.
Meir Shalev
22.
All I know of birds to this date is that sparrows are the ones that are not pigeons.
Alan Coren
23.
Hovering over me was the Chihuly chandelier. Chihulys are the pigeons of Seattle. They're everywhere and even if they don't get in your way, you can't help but build up a kind of antipathy toward them.
Maria Semple
24.
You walk into a strip club with a wad of cash; they all flock around you. Strippers are just pigeons with tits. They go where the bread is.
Chris Hardwick
25.
I'd been doing projects outdoors for the public. I made pigeons eat geometry by putting bread out in rhomboids and triangles. I don't know if this activity made sense, but the work was available.
Jenny Holzer
26.
Compare sending someone a text message and getting a love letter delivered by carrier pigeon. No contest.
Bryan Callen
27.
The manuscript may go forth from the writer to return with a faithfulness passing the faithfulness of the boomerang or the homing pigeon.
Rose Macaulay
29.
The pigeons are shitting on George M. Cohan. I shoo them off. They fly up and perch on his hat. Cohan would've never given his regards to Broadway if he saw how dirty they kept his statue in Duffy Square. New Yorkers walk right by. Nobody cares.
John Lahr
30.
It always seemed to me a sort of clever stupidity only to have one sort of talent - like a carrier pigeon.
George Eliot
31.
Here comes Monseiur Le Beau. Rosalind: With his mouth full of news. Celia: Which he will put on us, as pigeons feed their young. Rosalind: Then shall we be news-crammed. Celia: All the better; we shall be the more marketable.
William Shakespeare
32.
We all have our demons to deal with, Little Pigeon. It's when we cherish them - cradle them to our breasts and feed them, day after day-that's when they curdle our souls.
Susan Fletcher
33.
I like people not being able to be pigeon-holed.
Matthew Shipp
34.
Poems like to have a destination for their flight. They are homing pigeons.
May Sarton
35.
I'll sit in the park and feed the pigeons for a while.' We don't have pigeons.' Then I'll feed the pterodactyls.
Dean Koontz
36.
My career is chequered. Then I think I got pigeon-holed in humour; Shakespeare is not my thing.
Maggie Smith
37.
We all get pigeon-holed or put in a box, no matter what that might be.
Justin Hartley
38.
You don't want to get pigeon-holed. So, I always get attracted to parts that are different from the previous ones I've played.
Elaine Cassidy
40.
No not pigeon holed me as an actor, or as a character, or as to what I could do - but what I would do... and the fact is the things you don't do are almost as important as as the things that you do.
Dabney Coleman
41.
There are bugs and there are the pigeons and other predators, but you shouldn't be afraid of them, because this is how nature works.
Bette Midler
42.
By the eighteenth book, one has a sense of having bricked oneself into a niche, a roosting place for other people's pigeons. I wouldn't recommend it.
J. G. Ballard
43.
I have never been able to understand why pigeon-shooting at Hurlingham should be refined and polite,
while a rat-killing match in Whitechapel is low.
Thomas Huxley
44.
He plants his feet stubbornly, adopting what he must think is an heroic post. He's just begging for a pigeon to fly by and relieve itself.
Libba Bray
45.
A large proportion of mankind, like pigeons and partridges, on reaching maturity, having passed through a period of playfulness or promiscuity, establish what they hope and expect will be a permanent and fertile mating relationship. This we call marriage.
C. D. Darlington
46.
You have to remain positive and just try your best and part of that is doing things that continually surprise people, including yourself, so that you don't get pigeon-holed.
Yasmin Paige
47.
Pigeon racing is a lousy, greedy, and often unlawful activity. One thing that it is not is kind to birds.
Ingrid Newkirk
48.
This fellow pecks up wit, as pigeons peas; And utters it again when God doth please: He is wit's pedler; and retails his wares.
William Shakespeare
49.
I never actually wanted to write horror, oddly enough. It was a kind of misnomer, because I didn't ever actually write horror in the sense of the genre known for it. It was more a type of pigeon-holing in bookshops.
Peter James
50.
Children pick up words as pigeons peas And utter them again as God shall please.
John Ray