Flowers In Hair Quotes
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Flowers In Hair Quotes & Sayings
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I don't wear dresses and flowers in my hair and float around!
— Victoria Legrand
I know I shall not live very long ... If I've painted three good pictures, then I shall leave gladly with flowers in my hand and my hair.
— Paula Modersohn-Becker
We don't like flowers that do not wilt; they must die, and nine she-camel hairs aid memory.
— Marianne Moore
Change has it's enemies.
— Robert F. Kennedy
Somone Told me there is a girl out there, with love in her eyes, and flowers in her hair.
— Robert Plant
Most of the people are homesick anyway, and a little lonely, and they hide themselves in their hair and are turned into flowers.
— Tove Jansson
San Francisco has a flowers-in-your-hair kind of vibe, while Chicago's got this very funny, big-city/small-town coolness to it.
— Dave Matthews
If he weren't so thoroughly wrung out, he could kill the bastard on the spot. In his present condition, he'd be lucky to strangle a gnat
— Cinda Williams Chima
Look, girls don't care how many push-ups you can do. They just want to get high and wear flowers in their hair. Maybe steal a car.
— Donald Ray Pollock
Heat in her birds of prey fingertips, smoke of gilded flowers in her aureate gorging hair.
— Laura Gentile
We do not need a truth to serve us, we need a truth that we can serve
— Jacques Maritain
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
Let us dance in the sun, wearing wild flowers in our hair ...
— Susan Polis Schutz
It is true that our skin is sort of more or less the same shade. But is it true that our skin color makes us a distinctive race? No.
— Jamaica Kincaid
There's music along the river
For Love wanders there,
Pale flowers on his mantle,
Dark leaves on his hair. — James Joyce
For Love wanders there,
Pale flowers on his mantle,
Dark leaves on his hair. — James Joyce
Dad was at his desk when I opened the door, doing what all British people do when they're freaked out: drinking tea.
— Rachel Hawkins