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Some of them would survive to become fruit as good as anything on earth. Others would wither on the branch, killed by frost, wasted.
— Lauren Wolk
The roads of science are narrow, so that they who travel them, must wither follow or meet one another ...
— Samuel Johnson
No way of life so entrenched will ever 'wither away' - it must be helped, with dynamite, if need be.
— Joyce Carol Oates
You and I are just like a blade of grass sitting here; we are going to wither and die. "But the word of the Lord endures forever"
— Adrian Rogers
Love is a tender plant; when properly nourished, it becomes sturdy and enduring, but neglected it will soon wither and die.
— Hugh B. Brown
Wither thou goest, I will go; thy people shall by my people; where thou diest, will I die, and there I be buried.
— Cassandra Clare
Love is a rose whose petals never wither.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Night begins to muffle up the day.
— George Wither
When true hearts lie wither'd And fond ones are flown, Oh, who would inhabit This bleak world alone?
— Charles Lamb
Look upon me, Mistress. Watch as I wither!
— J.R. Ward
It's quiet for a while, and then Rowan says; "We could talk now. We're alone out here. No walls."
"There are always walls." I say. — Lauren DeStefano
"There are always walls." I say. — Lauren DeStefano
Men would wither and custom stale them, but diamonds! Ah, they were crystallized immortality!
— Mae West
Still, I look down, and the grass is so green, I cannot understand how it does not wither and die with sorrow.
~Song of the Sparrow — Lisa Ann Sandell
~Song of the Sparrow — Lisa Ann Sandell
Life moves forward. The old leaves wither, die and fall away, and the new growth extends forward into the light.
— Bryant McGill
You do not come to the thee-ator and it will wither your soul. (Madam Leadora Seamstress for the Royal Magnificent Theater)
— Kristen Britain
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety. Other women cloy The appetites they feed, but she makes hungry
— James Shapiro
Lastly, the ashes left behind,
May daily show to move the mind,
That to ashes and dust return we must:
Then think, and drink tobacco. — George Wither
May daily show to move the mind,
That to ashes and dust return we must:
Then think, and drink tobacco. — George Wither
Flowers wither knowing that you exist.
— Timothy Joshua
Beauty is at its most poignant when the cold hand of Death holds poised to wither it imminently.
— Jacqueline Carey
Diseases crucify the soul of man, attenuate our bodies, dry them, wither them, rivel them up like old apples, make them as so many Anatomies.
— Robert A. Burton
A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and licks it, or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away.
— Gene Roddenberry
When distance and convenience sets in; the small, the various and the personal wither away.
— Jane Jacobs
Better to go into that world in the full glory of some passion than to fade and wither with age. Live fast. Die young, my wayward friend.
— Pierce Brown
Without the instinct for adventure, any civilization, however enlightened; any state, however well-ordered, will wilt and wither.
— Kurt Hahn
The more I see of the glory of Christ, the more the painted beauties of this world will wither in my eyes.
— John Owen
Whatever is flexible and living will tend to grow; whatever is rigid and blocked will wither and die.
— Laozi
I must lose myself in action, lest I wither in despair.
— Alfred Tennyson
Moments are born and moments die. For new experiences to come to life, old ones need to wither away.
— Elif Shafak
Faith is not a delicate flower which would wither away under the slightest stormy weather.
— Mahatma Gandhi
As with everything in nature, if your life isn't supported by a grounded source of energy, it will wither and lose its vitality.
— Sonia Choquette
I wish I were the lily's leaf To fade upon that bosom warm, Content to wither, pale and brief, The trophy of thy paler form.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Tell freedom I said hello.
— Lauren DeStefano
Whatever's merely willful, and not miraculous (be never it so skilful) must wither fail and cease - but better than to grow beauty knows no.
— E. E. Cummings
Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat,And therefore let 's be merry.
— George Wither
May your balls rot like fruit in the sun, and your manhood wither at the root!
— Elizabeth Vaughan
Just being alive feels so arduous that all I want to do is climb under the covers and sleep.
— Lauren DeStefano
The writing life is a secret life, wither we admit it or not.
— Jayne Anne Phillips
Do you want me to ride you like a rented mule, or do you prefer to be Mr. Missionary Position? I'm fine with wither, so it doesn't matter to me.
— Katie MacAlister
That is the curse of immortality: to watch the world change, to see everything you know wither.
— Michael Scott
We tried to help them. They're too far gone. If we let them in, the gene pool would fragment and wither. We can't allow that.
— Colin F. Barnes
I need to give affection and love, because without that, I wither. I need to give that love to someone. Without that, I'm rudderless.
— Les Dawson
We are valued wither too highly or not high enough; we are never taken at our real worth.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Envy is a bitter fruit, but one that only grows when we water it with the nourishment of society. Remove society, and it will wither on the vine.
— Ken Ilgunas
I am charming. I am fearless.
— Lauren DeStefano
Wither thou goest, there goest I, two flames sparked from but one ember; both forward and backward doth time fly, wither thou art, remember.
— Karen Marie Moning
My your balls wither away and you develop and allergy to Viagra and all it's counter-parts
(Sophie to Royd) — Iris Johansen
(Sophie to Royd) — Iris Johansen
And the truth is only that we grow and die and wither even as this grass here.
— Marion Zimmer Bradley
Let your children be as so many flowers, borrowed from God. If the flowers die or wither, thank God for a summer loan of them.
— Samuel Rutherford
Words are like leaves; some wither every year, and every year a younger race succeed.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The individual is a cell in the social superorganism. When he feels he is no longer necessary to the larger group, he, too, begins to wither away. As
— Howard Bloom
They're dead. We're alive. We have things to do.
— Lauren DeStefano
When you remove the risk, you remove the challenge. When you remove the challenge, you wither on the vine.
— Alex Lowe
I wither slowly in thine arms; here at the quiet limit of the world, a white hair'd shadow roaming like a dream.
— Alfred Tennyson
Truth is a flower in whose neighbourhood others must wither.
— E. M. Forster
Ideas take root at the oddest moments. Some grow into novels, the weaker ones wither and die.
— Pippa DaCosta
Some memories are best left to wither.
— Anthony Ryan
Little said is soonest mended.
— George Wither
We can still do good for others and do good for ourselves. I would wither and die, truthfully. I need to be somewhere where the light's on me.
— Joe Jamail
Roses bloom, and then they wither;
Cheeks are bright, then fade and die;
Shapes of light are wafted hither,
Then, like visions, hurry by. — James Gates Percival
Cheeks are bright, then fade and die;
Shapes of light are wafted hither,
Then, like visions, hurry by. — James Gates Percival
The only characters I ever don't like are ones that leave no impression on me. And I don't write characters that leave no impression on me.
— Lauren DeStefano
Without hope, love dies and parts of you wither.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
I hate singing. I hate dancing. I enjoyed doing 'Cabaret' and 'Assassins,' but I would wither up and die in 'The Music Man.'
— Denis O'Hare
I thought religion would eventually wither away and we'd all be worshiping at the altar of science.
— A. J. Jacobs
Without the door let sorrow lie,
And if for cold it hap to die,
We'll bury 't in a Christmas pie,
And evermore be merry. — George Wither
And if for cold it hap to die,
We'll bury 't in a Christmas pie,
And evermore be merry. — George Wither
Prophecy cannot be separated very long from doxology, or it will either wither or become ideology. Abraham
— Walter Brueggemann
When I have plucked the rose, I cannot give it vital growth again, It needs must wither. I'll smell it on the tree.
— William Shakespeare
We can be only ourselves. It is impossible for us to become someone else. We can joy and blossom or we can wither if we do not accept ourselves.
— Pravin Agarwal
She could fade and wither- I didn't care. I would still go mad with tenderness at the mere sight of her.
— Vladimir Nabokov
As long as I have you, I can wither any storm.
— Sylvia Day
And I'm leaving you that plant," he lamented. "You are good with plants, aren't you?"
Great, I lied. (I could make the Congo wither and die...) — Wilton Barnhardt
Great, I lied. (I could make the Congo wither and die...) — Wilton Barnhardt
Only those within whose own consciousness the sun rise and set, the leaves burgeon and wither, can be said to be aware of what living is.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
We have wasted our spirit in the regions of the abstract and general just as the monks let it wither in the world of prayer and contemplation.
— Alexander Herzen
No man is worth the pain you're putting yourself through. Don't wither away because of someone who is beneath you.
— Jennifer Foor
Truth will flourish in fantasy, only to wither and die in what you are pleased to call reality.
— Bernard Schubert
Should we put out the light? And then put out the light. But once put out thy light, I cannot give it vital breath again. It needs must wither.
— Anne Rice
It is a fact that one man can be deliriously happy in the exact situation that causes another man to wither from depression.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Philanthropy without scale and sustainability is like any other bad business that will simply wither and die on the vine.
— Naveen Jain
You don't deserve to see daisies wither.
— Changdictator
The leaves that are green turn to brown. And they wither with the wind. And they crumble in your hand.
— Paul Simon
'Tis thought the king is dead; we will not stay. The bay trees in our country are all wither'd.
— William Shakespeare
If water won't smother the blaze
Father, take my tears and bestow them on the fire
see if the fires will wither. — Zakariya Amataya
Father, take my tears and bestow them on the fire
see if the fires will wither. — Zakariya Amataya
I trust that age doth not wither nor custom stale my infinite variety.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Don't forget how you got here. Don't Forget.
— Lauren DeStefano
The laurels of an orator who is not a master of literary art wither quickly.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich