Valentine ‘Snakeskin' Xavier: "You might think that there's. . .there's many. . .many kinds of people in this world. But there's only two kinds: The buyers and the ones that get bought. No, there's another kind." Lady Torrance: "What kind?" Valentine ‘Snakeskin' Xavier: "It's a kind that don't belong no place at all. There's a kind of bird that don't have any legs so it can't alight on nothing. So it has to spend its whole life on its wings in the air. I seen one, once. And its wings spread out that wide. And you could see right through them. That's why the hawks don't catch them. . .because they don't see ‘em. They don't see ‘em way up in that high blue sky near the sun." Lady Torrance: "What about in gray weather?" Valentine ‘Snakeskin' Xavier: "They fly so high, in gray weather, the hawks, they'd get dizzy. See, these little birds don't have no legs at all so they have to live their whole lives on the wing. And they sleep on the wind. That's what they do, they just. . . they just spread their wings out and go to sleep on the wind."