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Like a lovely orchid, or anything else that's nurtured, marriage prospers and grows, but if it's ignored, it withers.
— Michael Douglas
Your fame is as the grass, whose hue comes and goes, and His might withers it by whose power it sprang from the lap of the earth.
— Dante Alighieri
Let the galled jade wince; our withers are unwrung.
— William Shakespeare
The vine that has been made to bear fruit in the spring, withers and dies before autumn.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
The strong grows in solitude where the weak withers away.
— Khalil Gibran
We're supposed to love flowers, yet we rip them from their homes, and give them to people who don't love us.
-Toril Withers (Dark Winter). — John Hennessy
-Toril Withers (Dark Winter). — John Hennessy
The vilest deeds like poison weeds Bloom well in prison air; It is only what is good in man That wastes and withers there.
— Oscar Wilde
a heart that is not shared with others, beloved by another, only withers and dies.
— Elizabeth Boyle
Intelligence flourishes only in the ages when belief withers.
— Emile M. Cioran
The main thing is dancing, and before it withers away from my body, I will keep dancing till the last moment, the last drop.
— Rudolf Nureyev
He was entrancing, with that epicene beauty which in extreme youth sings aloud for love and withers at the first cold wind.
— Evelyn Waugh
Love thrives on trust ad withers in its absence.
— Marty Rubin
Sometimes in our lives we all have pain. We all have sorrow. But if we are wise we know that there's always tomorrow.
— Bill Withers
When the State withers, humanity flowers.
— Anthony Burgess
You're like a dictionary. You know the word is in there, but you need to know how to spell what you want first
— Aaron Withers
A person's heart withers if it does not answer another heart.
— Pearl S. Buck
Love doesn't go anywhere when you die, you know. The person passes on, the body withers, but love, it survives.
— Sarah Strohmeyer
Riches take wings, comforts vanish, hope withers away,but love stays with us. Love is God.
— Lew Wallace
Vice incapacitates a man from all public duty; it withers the powers of his under- standing, and makes his mind paralytic.
— Edmund Burke
In short, immaturity is spoiled. And what is spoiled doesn't ripen. It goes bad early, gets bitter and withers on the vine.
— Gina Barreca
Are you kidding? Aren't you worried I'll become that hung up on you?"
"I'm hoping you become that hung up on me. — Laurelin Paige
"I'm hoping you become that hung up on me. — Laurelin Paige
If you start sweet, then you've got somewhere to go.
— Bill Withers
A sense of humor always withers in the presence of the messianic delusion, like justice and truth in front of patriotic passion.
— H.L. Mencken
Oh, heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remains.
— Kahlil Gibran
Einstein was wrong! IM the speed of like CRACKING through shivery rainbows and GOD the sky whirls and withers like a melting RAINBOW!
— Grant Morrison
Age is not all decay; it is the ripening, the swelling, of the fresh life within, that withers and bursts the husk.
— George MacDonald
One withers, another grows.
— Mitch Albom
Loving for beauty is like vowing a lifetime commitment to a rose. No-matter how sweet-scented or pink "petald", every rose withers.
— Moffat Machingura
We are the children of the earth and removed from her our spirit withers.
— George Macaulay Trevelyan
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone, only darkness every day.
— Bill Withers
Neither. I was attracted to him because he's hot. Though, I stayed with him because he's fucking awesome in bed.
— Laurelin Paige
Time, which grays hair and wrinkles faces, also withers violent affections, and much more quickly.
— Fernando Pessoa
Worship your heroes from afar; contact withers them.
— Bill Vaughan
An' this house just ain't no home, Anytime she goes away.
— Bill Withers
The state is not abolished, it withers away.
— Friedrich Engels
For this, deep waters whelm the fruitful lea, Wars ravage, famine wastes, plague withers, nor Shall cease till men have chosen the better part.
— George MacDonald
The only mingling that interests me at the moment is the mingling of our genitalia.
— Laurelin Paige
He who lives only unto himself withers and dies, while he who forgets himself in the service of others grows and blossoms.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Hope does not die like an animal--quick and sudden. It is more like a plant, which slowly withers away.
— Jamil Ahmad
The same love that made me laugh makes my cry.
— Bill Withers
A mind that is afraid withers away; it cannot function properly.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Just keep on using me, until you use me up.
— Bill Withers
If there is a load you have to bear that you can't carry, I'm right up the road. I'll share your load if you just call me.
— Bill Withers
I almost think that hope is for the soul what breathing is for the living organism. Where hope is lacking the soul dries up and withers ...
— Gabriel Marcel
Experiment has a stimulus which withers its fear.
— Emily Dickinson
Smart lad, to slip betimes away
From fields where glory does not stay
And early though the laurel grows
It withers quicker than the rose. — A.E. Housman
From fields where glory does not stay
And early though the laurel grows
It withers quicker than the rose. — A.E. Housman
Value the people who value YOU.
— Bill Withers
No one can fill those of your needs that you won't let show.
— Bill Withers
That is why I refuse to shutter the windows. We need more light. Even a flower withers without sunshine.
— Jeff Wheeler
Gnosis is lived upon facts, withers away in abstractions, and is difficult to find even in the noblest of thoughts.
— Samael Aun Weor
Deference often shrinks and withers as much upon the approach of intimacy as the sensitive plant does upon the touch of one's finger.
— William Shenstone
Sin thrives in the dungeon, but slap it on the table for all to see, and it withers rather quickly.
— Ted Dekker