Crows

Here are some proverbs and quotes about crows.

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A blind crow may sometimes find a grain of wheat.

A crow is no whiter for being washed.

As black as a crow.

Crows everywhere are equally black.

Crows will not pick out crows' eyes.
(unknown author)

Nothing moved in the waste, save the vapour and the water, and every now and again a black and ominous crow. The only sound was the sound of the stony water, and every now and again the harsh croak of a bird. Balin shuddered.
J.R.R. Tolkien
Source: The Hobbit - Chapter 11 - On the Doorstep
About the Desolation of the Dragon.

Old crows are hard to catch.

To eat crow.
To be humiliated by having to admit an error or defeat.

When a dove begins to fly with crows, its feathers remain white but its heart grows black.

When a dove begins to fly with crows, its feathers remains white but its heart grows black.




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