Wildflower Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Wildflower
Wildflower Quotes & Sayings
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The best life of Christ is His living biography, written out in the words and actions of His people. If
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I'm still trying to defog the bathroom mirror to see the dream for what it clearly is.
— From A Wildflower
The world has changed from quality to quantity, and so have we.
— Santosh Kalwar
People think I'm educated because I talk and write well, but the fact is I never finished high school. I've read a lot, is all.
— Patricia McConnell
A saint abroad, and a devil at home.
— John Bunyan
I don't, for the record, have a Tweety Bird fetish.
— Brian Lamb
Like a wildflower, poetry does not need explanation. It only needs to touch our emotions.
— Debasish Mridha
Prior to that I had written many works but I was unable to present them for publication, in fact I had burned them all.
— Gao Xingjian
A thought falls like a ripe fruit from the tree of idleness.
— Natalie Clifford Barney
Chase your wildflower dreams, because even the smallest buds can become something beautiful.
— C.V. Sutherland
Mother Maybelle, have mercy, we've just been discovered.
— Alecia Whitaker
squernt" ("the feeling upon finding that the previous occupant of the privy has used all the paper")
— Terry Pratchett
Do you suppose she's a wildflower?
— Lewis Carroll
It was amazing how flowers could grow in the damnedest places, but the Devlin weed patch had sprouted quite a wildflower in Faith.
— Linda Howard
Welcome to Thistle Bend
Wildflower Capital of Colorado — Tracy March
Wildflower Capital of Colorado — Tracy March
One person's weed is another person's wildflower.
— Susan Wittig Albert
A occasional whiff of his personality drifted back to me.
— Raymond Chandler
Particularly in the deepest and most important things, we are unutterably alone,
— Rainer Maria Rilke
She was grieving the loss of her youth, the closing down of possibilities as life became what it was rather than what it might have been.
— Kimberley Freeman
How do you press a wildflower into the pages of an e-book?
— Lewis Buzbee