1.
A jail is just like a nutshell with a worm in it, the worm will always get out.
John Dillinger
2.
The more flesh, the more worms; the more possessions, the more worry.
Hillel the Elder
4.
People are worms, and even the God who created them is immensely bored with their antics.
Ama Ata Aidoo
6.
It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms.
Christiaan Barnard
7.
Bring me a worm that can comprehend a man, and then I will show you a man that can comprehend the Triune God.
John Wesley
8.
In software systems it is often the early bird that makes the worm.
Alan Perlis
9.
Worms are the intestines of the earth.
Aristotle
10.
There is an ecstatic mechanism in birds that makes them fly upwards in spite of worms.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
11.
Fame is a can of worms I haven't really had to contend with.
Patty Griffin
12.
You're probably on the right track if you feel like a sidewalk worm during a rainstorm.
Larry Page
13.
The worm in the radish doesn't think there is anything sweeter.
Sholom Aleichem
15.
Flies, worms, and flowers exceed me still.
Isaac Watts
16.
Envy, like the worm, is always attracted to the fairest apple
Og Mandino
17.
Life is dear to every living thing; the worm that crawls upon the ground will struggle for it.
Solomon Northup
18.
I don't want to stir up a can of worms.
Alan Brazil
21.
For, as you know, religions are like glow-worms; they shine only when it is dark.
Arthur Schopenhauer
22.
avarice breeds envy, a worm that is always gnawing, letting the avaricious enjoy neither their own nor anyone else's good.
St. Catherine of Siena
23.
Nothingness lies coiled in the heart of being - like a worm.
Jean-Paul Sartre
25.
We are not princes of the earth, we are the descendants of worms, and any nobility must be earned.
PZ Myers
26.
He looks like a man who has nits and worms at the same time.
Mark Lawrenson
27.
The worm that destroys you is the temptation to agree with your critics, to get their approval.
Thomas Harris
30.
The smallest worm will turn being trodden on,
And doves will peck in safeguard of their brood.
William Shakespeare
32.
Since the early bird catches the worm, it's a good idea to begin your day as soon as you can -- unless, of course, you happen to be a worm.
Ed Bliss
34.
For as nightingales do upon glow-worms feed, So poets live upon the living light.
Philip James Bailey
35.
In neurotics, worm phobias are usually found as well as snake phobias.
Karl Abraham
36.
Glow-worms on the ground are moving, As if in the torch-dance circling.
Heinrich Heine
38.
It says nothing against the ripeness of a spirit that it has a few worms.
Friedrich Nietzsche
39.
Civil dissension is a viperous worm That gnaws the bowels of the commonwealth.
William Shakespeare
40.
Late birds get worms while early birds get tired.
Judith Viorst
41.
They had to call and call And pick the worms off me like sticky pearls.
Sylvia Plath
42.
The early bird gets the worm, the rest starve.
Darren Hardy
43.
I am a cemetery abhorred by the moon, In which long worms crawl like remorse.
Charles Baudelaire
44.
Wisdom teaches us that none but birds should go out early, and that not even birds should do it unless they are out of worms.
Mark Twain
46.
The early bird gets the worm but the late bird doesn't even get the late worm.
Charles M. Schulz
48.
They don't see that whole pattern. Worm/death. Worm/death. I would catch on.
Paul Reiser
49.
Here's what happens when you die--you sit in a box and get eaten by worms. I guarantee you that when you die, nothing cool happens.
Howard Stern