Butterflies And Life Quotes
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Just because [butterflies'] lives were short didn't mean they were tragic ... See, they have a beautiful life.
— Lisa Genova
Technological change can become 'fetishized' as a 'thing in itself', as an exogenous guiding force in the history of capitalism.
— David Harvey
Success is the process of not accepting failure.
— Georgette Mosbacher
And many an ante-natal tomb Where butterflies dream of the life to come.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
If he was going to die, he would die fighting.
— Quinn Loftis
And to me also, who appreciate life, the butterflies, and soap-bubbles, and whatever is like them amongst us, seem most to enjoy happiness.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
This flesh in which we live is nothing more than a cocoon, and only when we step out of it do we truly begin to live.
— Nancy Stephan
In love and friendship, small, steady payments on a gold basis are better than immense promissory notes.
— Henry Van Dyke
I realized death isn't the worst thing. It's the last thing. And endings are hard, that's all.
— Aimee Carter
Science is global, but solution is local.
— Ellen J. Kullman
Butterflies instantly came to life in his stomach, and the little bastards were heavily armed.
— Scott Lynch
The eye will have his part.
— George Herbert
A smile is the flower that grows in the garden of the heart to beautify and attract the butterflies of life.
— Debasish Mridha
All books are butterflies, having lived the life of a caterpillar.
— Suzanne Brandyn
Even in the fiercest battles the Butterflies and Bee's still kiss the flowers.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
When I started DJ'ing, it was no big thing. There was no money in DJ'ing, and you did it purely for the love of playing music.
— Paul Oakenfold
Do," said Louisa finally, "whatever you can't not do.
— David Mitchell
Never step on caterpillars, as one day they'll become butterflies, and you'll never know when you'll need a ride on their wings of fortune.
— R.P. Falconer
And on Ammu's road (to Age and Death) a small, sunny meadow appeared. Copper grass spangled with blue butterflies. Beyond it, an abyss.
— Arundhati Roy