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There are people who may be trusted, men as well as women. There are are as many difference in their natures as there are flowers in these meadows.
— Elizabeth Aston
God waits to win back his own flowers as gifts from man's hands.
— Rabindranath Tagore
I love thee, as I love the calm
Of sweet, star-lighted hours!
I love thee, as I love the balm
Of early jest 'mine flowers. — Eliza Acton
Of sweet, star-lighted hours!
I love thee, as I love the balm
Of early jest 'mine flowers. — Eliza Acton
It is with flowers as with moral qualities; the bright are sometimes poisonous; but, I believe, never the sweet.
— Augustus Hare
Simplicity is the law of nature for men as well as for flowers.
— Henry David Thoreau
Love teaches you to love your own mortality, just as we love the flowers that bloom for a short time and pass on.
— Frederick Lenz
Answered prayers cover the field of providential history as flowers cover western prairies.
— Theodore L. Cuyler
Welcome as the flowers in May.
— Walter Scott
They were as pure as flowers.
— Natasha Preston
The human heart
Is unknowable.
But in my birthplace
The flowers still smell
The same as always. — Rumer Godden
Is unknowable.
But in my birthplace
The flowers still smell
The same as always. — Rumer Godden
The spring came suddenly, bursting upon the world as a child bursts into a room, with a laugh and a shout and hands full of flowers.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
LOOK AT MY BLOOD FLOWERS, BECAUSE I WRITE WITH A SERENE SHARP BLADE THAT SOOTHES. AS MUCH AS CUTS INTO THE DEEPEST PARTS OF MY SOUL.
— Basith
Cities and Thrones and Powers
Stand in Time's eye,
Almost as long as flowers,
Which daily die — Rudyard Kipling
Stand in Time's eye,
Almost as long as flowers,
Which daily die — Rudyard Kipling
You will notice already that Mr. Baggins was not quite so prosy as he liked to believe, also that he was very fond of flowers.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
A genuine revival without joy in the Lord is as impossible as spring without flowers, or day-dawn without light.
— Charles Spurgeon
Artificial intelligence has the same relation to intelligence as artificial flowers have to flowers.
— David Parnas
Here all guilt ceases, for it cannot cling to such flowers as these.
— Gilles Deleuze
Just as the sun shines on all the trees and flowers as if each were the only one on earth, so does God care for all souls in a special manner.
— Therese De Lisieux
I liked flowers but I never wore clothes with flower prints. Through those flowers, I was actually able to show my gracefulness as a girl.
— Park Bom
Hope carries happiness in its basket of flowers. It can die as fast as fresh flowers do.
— Balroop Singh
I love you as the plant that never blooms but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers.
— Cynthia Hand
Just as the bee takes the nectar and leaves without damaging the color or scent of the flowers, so should the sage act in a village.
— Gautama Buddha
Plant the trees just for beauty,
If flowers bloom or fruits ripen,
Enjoy it as a gift and appreciate nature as a universal giver. — Debasish Mridha
If flowers bloom or fruits ripen,
Enjoy it as a gift and appreciate nature as a universal giver. — Debasish Mridha
Send 10-TEN!!-people flowers. Today. As "Thank yous" for good things "small"-or even large-done in the last two weeks.
— Tom Peters
What's emerging is a new synthesis of science, spirituality and leadership as different facets of a single way of being.
— Betty Sue Flowers
Line of control must be renamed as garden of love and the barbed wire fencing should be replaced by the garden of flowers.
— Amit Ray
It's seen as dirty to be ambitious. What if U2 weren't ambitious? We wouldn't have that gift we have from them.
— Brandon Flowers
There are as many kinds of love as there are flowers and bugs put together but men and women and their needs are all the same.
— Walter Mosley
We gathered the wild-flowers. Yes, life there seem'd one pure delight; As thro' the field we rov'd. Yes, life there seem'd one pure delight.
— George Linley
A human being is like a seed. Either you can keep it as it is, or you can make it grow into a wonderful tree with flowers and fruits.
— Jaggi Vasudev
What does barbed wire feel like when you grip it, as though it were a plate and a fork, or a handful of flowers?
— Mary Oliver
It was a perfect spring afternoon, and the air was filled with vague, roving scents, as if the earth exhaled the sweetness of hidden flowers.
— Ellen Glasgow
Come quickly
as soon as these blossoms open, they fall. This world exists as a sheen of dew on flowers. — Izumi Shikibu
as soon as these blossoms open, they fall. This world exists as a sheen of dew on flowers. — Izumi Shikibu
All the male faces in the room turned to me as if they were flowers and I the sun.
— Justine Larbalestier
You're always begging things to love you," he said, "as if you were a beggar for love. Even the flowers, you have to fawn on them
— D.H. Lawrence
— D.H. Lawrence
All things are symbols: the external shows Of Nature have their image in the mind , As flowers and fruits and falling of the leaves.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Quick as a hummingbird ... she darts so eagerly, swiftly, sweetly dipping into the flowers of my heart.
— James Oppenheim
Memory can glean, but can never renew. It brings us joys faint as is the perfume of the flowers, faded and dried, of the summer that is gone.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I think flowers can be just as important as food, sometimes. I think id depends what you're hungry for.
— Gemma Malley
By cultivating the beautiful we scatter the seeds of heavenly flowers, as by doing good we cultivate those that belong to humanity.
— Vernon Howard
Pray as flowers pray for beauty.
— Debasish Mridha
Keep your face upturned to Christ as the flowers do to the sun. Look, and your soul shall live and grow
— Hannah Whitall Smith
As sunlight is for flowers, and sustenance for the mortal shell, music is for the human soul.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
When you embrace the uncertain, life opens up unusual new paths. Seeds sown way back bloom as flowers, in ways one can never fathom.
— Subroto Bagchi
The Fairy's dress rustled as she turned. Human women dressed like flowers, layers of petals around a mortal, rotting core.
— Cornelia Funke
As from a large heap of flowers many garlands and wreaths are made, so by a mortal in this life there is much good work to be done.
— Gautama Buddha
As the flowers are all made sweeter
by the sunshine and the dew,
So this old world is made brighter
by the lives of folks like you. — Bonnie Parker
by the sunshine and the dew,
So this old world is made brighter
by the lives of folks like you. — Bonnie Parker
Even rain and wind and stormy clouds bring joy, just as knowing animals and flowers and where they live.
— Sigurd F. Olson
Baking bread is as glorious as planting flowers, as doing a cardiac bypass, as teaching a child to read.
— Laura C. Schlessinger
And where she went, the flowers took thickest root, As she had sow'd them with her odorous foot.
— Ben Jonson
The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.
— Ada King Lovelace
As a gardener, I wonder if flowers really can't speak or just exercise unfailing good judgment in the matter.
— Robert Breault
I tend the flowers of my mind
Watering our memories as they bloom — Richard L. Ratliff
Watering our memories as they bloom — Richard L. Ratliff
Lord, make me now
As happy as the field.
With flowers enriched ... — Eileen A. Soper
As happy as the field.
With flowers enriched ... — Eileen A. Soper
The Learner must be led always from familiar objects toward the unfamiliar, guided along, as it were, a chain of flowers into the mysteries of life.
— Charles Willson Peale
As soon as you say 'Bunnymen,' I see a trench coat.
— Brandon Flowers
If our faith can live without God, it is not divinely created. If God had begotten it, it would wait upon Him as the flowers wait upon the dew.
— Charles Spurgeon
He never treated her as a wife. He wooed her over and over again, with presents, flowers, new pleasures.
— Anais Nin
You can't save the world with music. But I can try. I have the same job as Bruce Springsteen. I have to go as far as I can with it.
— Brandon Flowers
Flowers never emit so sweet and strong a fragrance as before a storm. When a storm approaches thee, be as fragrant as a sweet-smelling flower.
— Jean Paul
As long as there are flowers and children and birds in the world, have no fears: everything will be fine.
— Nikos Kazantzakis
Love is a bodily shape; and Christian works are no more than animate faith and love, as flowers are the animate springtide.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Nature's constantly screaming with all its shapes and scents: love each other! Love each other! Do as the flowers. There's only love.
— Octave Mirbeau
What could be said about me ... a man to whom only his painting matters? And of course his garden and his flowers as well.
— Claude Monet
Competition for the sake not of destroying one another, but for the sake of bettering and improving both competitors as a result of the competition.
— Woodie Flowers
Gentlemen use books as Gentlewomen handle their flowers, who in the morning stick them in their heads, and at night strawe them at their heeles.
— John Lyly
Money is a powerful aphrodisiac but flowers work almost as well.
— Robert A. Heinlein
As sunlight is for flowers, so is love for life.
— Debasish Mridha
Just as one can make a lot of garlands from a heap of flowers, so man, subject to birth and death as he is, should make himself a lot of good karma.
— Gautama Buddha
The gaze of Daniio's slow cousin eye seemed to be wandering off, as if distracted by pretty flowers, or perhaps a rainbow.*
— Jay Kristoff
And so they lived for many a long year, as happy and lighthearted as the birds in the trees and the flowers on the hill in spring.
— Jessica Day George
A warm, rainy day-this is how it feels when friends get together. Friend refreshes friend then, as flowers do each others, in a spring rain.
— Rumi
There are as many jealousies in life as there are different flowers or trees or animals.
— Martha Albrand
I am as one who is left alone at a banquet, the lights dead and the flowers faded.
— Edward George, Baron George
The hats were nearly all as though made by somebody who had once heard about flowers but never seen one huge muffs of horror.
— Nancy Milford
But it left something with him; as long as the hummingbird had not abandoned the land, somewhere there were still flowers, and they could all go on.
— Leslie Marmon Silko
Oh my dear from a distant fantasy land! I love to be in your dreams as a fairy of love with wings of flowers and golden glowing flowing hair.
— Debasish Mridha
And you must know we do not really change over time; we are as flowers unfolding, we merely become more nearly ourselves.
— Anne Rice
They leaned towards him, like flowers to the sun, drinking in his luster. It was as Odysseus had said: he had light enough to make heroes of them all.
— Madeline Miller
People talk about love as if it were something you could give, like an armful of flowers.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
I used to pass the flowers by without seeing them, as almost every man does.
— Lloyd C. Douglas
You will find very exquisite flowers sometime even on a dust-heap, as well as where humanity grows thickest and rankest.
— Hume Nisbet
Spring time is nature at its best.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The emerging whole manifests locally. It manifests in particular communities, groups, and, ultimately, in us as individuals.
— Betty Sue Flowers
Words can travel thousands of miles. May my words create mutual understanding and love. May they be as beautiful as gems, as lovely as flowers.
— Nhat Hanh
and it is only in loneliness, as Goethe says, that your perceptions put forth their flowers.
— E.F. Benson
Love the fading flowers as much as you love the undifferentiated which lasts forever.
— Frederick Lenz
You are as welcome as the flowers in May.
— Charles Macklin
I have always thought myself very big and terrible; yet such little things as flowers came near to killing me,
— L. Frank Baum