in the time of butterflies - authors
in the time of butterflies quotes, aphorisms, statements, say
Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs (to a bunch of giant butterflies) Shoo! Shoo! Come on move! (the giant butterflies distract Rudy)
The Bartimaeus Trilogy The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud Spy three suspicious butterflies flitting over hedge. Check the planes. Yep, small foliots, arms flapping wildly. Wasp rises up behind them, shoots down out of sun, zaps them with Infernos, one, two, three. Burning butterflies crash-land in pond. Alert master to my triumph. She inspects charred fragments. Her scowl deepens; turns out they were her slaves, returning with valuable information.
Eureka Jack Carter: (being attacked by a swarm of parasitic insects) Why couldn't it have been butterflies?!
The Discworld Novels by Terry Pratchett 'Collecting was enormous popular among the English of this century. Bones, shells, butterflies, birds, other people's countries...'
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet [Barry drives the lads home after the evening with the cult]
Barry: I love the traffic lights here. I love the way they sparkle and glitter like a kaleidoscope of colours.
Oz: There's no traffic lights in this street, Barry.
Barry: Yes there are! Green, gold, turquoise, blue, I love the butterflies too!
Bomber: There's no ruddy butterflies!
Barry: There's millions of them! There wings sparkling with innerdescence.
Oz: Wait a minute, did you eat anything back there? Awwww, his trippin', his trippin'!
Barry: Aw look, there's one settled on my nose!
Oz: Give us the wheel! Give us the wheel!!
Vladimir Nabokov Literature and butterflies are the two sweetest passions known to man.

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