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Answered prayers cover the field of providential history as flowers cover western prairies.
— Theodore L. Cuyler
Uncultivated minds are not full of wild flowers, like uncultivated fields. Villainous weeds grow in them and they are the haunt of toads.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
Is this what it means to die? Lucas thought. Because I'm not scared of it anymore. Not if it means I finally get this close to you.
— Claudia Gray
A great teacher not only teaches, they cultivate green fields to grow beautiful flowers to spread the fragrance of peace, happiness, and prosperity.
— Debasish Mridha
A country encapsulates our childhood and those lanes, byres, fields, flowers, insects, suns, moons and stars are forever reoccurring.
— Edna O'Brien
I came from a home where everybody had a book.
— Kathryn Lasky
I often think flowers are the angels' alphabet whereby they write on hills and fields mysterious and beautiful lessons for us to feel and learn.
— Louisa May Alcott
I was deepening my understanding of what we call the cultural commission, the command to take dominion and bring righteousness to our culture.
— Charles Colson
The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields; A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall.
— Walter Raleigh
Like the moth whose feet are caught in the molten wax of a candle, Rouget rapidly used up his remaining energy.
— Honore De Balzac
If all flowers wanted to be roses, nature would lose her springtime beauty and the fields would no longer be decked out with little wildflowers.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Flowers are the alphabet of angels, whereby they write on the hills and fields mysterious truths.
— Benjamin Franklin
This is unexpected ... like squirt from aggressive grapefruit.
— Earl Derr Biggers
Because I loved him so and am in the habit of loving him and that love must take the form of fussing and worry and doing. Only
— George Saunders