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  • Late birds get worms while early birds get tired. -- Judith Viorst
  • U2 and folks like that. They all have that similar drive and that belief in themselves. They're early birds ... they're up working when everyone else is sleeping. They're simply all great at what they do. -- Paul Oakenfold
  • He walked by instinct along one white road, on which early birds hopped and sang, and found himself outside a fenced garden. There he saw the sister of Gregory, the girl with the gold-red hair, cutting lilac before breakfast, with the great unconscious gravity of a girl. -- Gilbert K. Chesterton
  • The early bird catches the worm. -- William Camden
  • The early bird gets the worm. The early worm... gets eaten. -- Norman Ralph Augustine
  • In software systems it is often the early bird that makes the worm. -- Alan Perlis
  • The early bird may get the worm, but its the second mouse that gets the cheese. -- Jeremy Paxman
  • Sometimes the early bird gets the worm, but sometimes the early bird gets frozen to death. -- Myron Scholes
  • It is a matter of shame that in the morning the birds should be awake earlier than you. -- Abu Bakr
  • I don't mind being 65, but nobody is gonna tell me to come in at 5:30 to have the early bird special. -- Alan King
  • I'm not an early bird at all. Ideally, on Saturday morning I'd allow myself a lovely lie-in. 10:45 would be just right. -- Shilpa Shetty
  • It's best to have failure happen early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you rise from the ashes. -- Anne Baxter
  • I think we consider too much the good luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • As a child, I remember my own intensive interest in biology, birds, other animals and flowers and was determined at an early age to become a scientist. -- Harald zur Hausen
  • I'm lucky to have very good genes. My mother was so tiny she was almost bird-like, and my father was tall and lean. Both lived until their early 80s. -- Cherie Lunghi
  • I am not an early bird. I go to bed normally between midnight and 1 o'clock, so it is understandable that I cannot be an early bird. I wake up around 9 o'clock. -- Dieter Rams
  • I'm an early bird, partly because I like to have some quiet time and partly because by 9am emails begin arriving, the phone starts ringing and I have dragons to kill of one sort or another. -- Andrew Motion
  • Religions in general have to rediscover their roots. In Hinduism and the Koran, animals are described as equals. If you walk into a cathedral and look at the decorations of early Christianity, there are vines, animals, creatures and birds thriving all over the stonework. -- Margaret Atwood
  • I found myself in the doldrums in the early Nineties. I was too old to play the dolly bird any longer and I looked too young to play a woman of my real age. No one ever saw me as the aunt, mother or grandmother. -- Barbara Windsor
  • I was raised on a farm in Kansas where we lived next door to my Grandma Dew, and I was her shadow. We went everywhere together - to the bank, the doctor, the Early Bird Garden Club, and to an endless procession of Church meetings. -- Sheri L. Dew
  • The early morning hour should be dedicated to praise: do not the birds set us the example? -- Charles Spurgeon
  • Go to bed when summers ends, what a good idea; wake up bright and early when birds announce its spring. -- Francis Norris, 1st Earl of Berkshire
  • 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
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