With every gust of wind, the butterfly changes its place on the willow. — Matsuo Basho Copy Share Image
As with the butterfly, adversity is necessary to build character in people. — Joseph B. Wirthlin Copy Share Image
And many an ante-natal tomb Where butterflies dream of the life to come. — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
“When a caterpillar changes into a butterfly it loses it's caterpillar life.” — L.J. Smith Copy Share Image
It's a business now. But you still have little butterflies in your stomach before every game. — Chris Paul Copy Share Image
What the caterpillar calls the end the rest of the world calls a butterfly. — Lao Tzu Copy Share Image
Once a pallid Vestal Doubted truth in blue; Listed red in ruin, Harried every hue; Barricaded vision, Garbed herself in sighs; Ridiculed… — Nathalia Crane Copy Share Image
There's a metaphor Vincent Eades likes to use: "If you examine a butterfly according to the laws of aerodynamics, it shouldn't be… — Howard Schultz Copy Share Image
After his death the gardener does not become a butterfly, intoxicated by the perfumes of the flowers, but a garden worm tasting… — Karel Capek Copy Share Image
The study of butterflies-creatures selected as the types of airiness and frivolity-instead of being despised, will some day be valued as one… — Henry Walter Bates Copy Share Image
The painter wanders and loiters contentedly from place to place, always on the lookout for some brilliant butterfly of a picture which… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
This great purple butterfly, In the prison of my hands, Has a learning in his eye Not a poor fool understands. — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
As for butterflies, I can hardly conceive of one's attending upon you; but to question the congruence of the complement is vain,… — Marianne Moore Copy Share Image
Running is in my blood-the adrenaline flows before the races, the love/hate of butterflies in your stomach. — Marcus O'Sullivan Copy Share Image
The film 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,' based the book of the same name, has a line that enlightens and comforts… — Steve Gleason Copy Share Image
When I first played some Coltrane-type stuff on the 'Pimp a Butterfly' sessions, Kendrick got it immediately. 'I want it to sound… — Kamasi Washington Copy Share Image
“What would it be like to live as a butterfly, being admired by the world for your color and beauty and grace?… — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
I've always felt kind of safe on stage, protected. I've talked to other performers about this and they feel the same things,… — Cillian Murphy Copy Share Image
“In cocoon mode you are tapping into deep Mariana Trench energy and the Universe is helping make your destiny a reality. Whenever… — Dan Born Copy Share Image
“Think of a caterpillar entering a cocoon. Once he does so, one of two things will happen: He will either transform into… — Steven James Copy Share Image
In the early morning hours, Hannah read at the table by the dim light of dawn. She leaned in close to the… — Matthew J. Kirby Copy Share Image
A soft Sea washed around the House A Sea of Summer Air And rose and fell the magic Planks That sailed without… — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
It began as most thing begin. Not on a dark and stormy night. Not foreshadowed by ominous here comes the villain music,… — Karen Marie Moning Copy Share Image
“She didn't look up, her gaze focused entirely on the paper before her as she drew what looked like a wing. He… — Melanie Dobson Copy Share Image
“The real thing is always going on somewhere else. When you’re young you think it will come later. Later on you think… — Vicki Baum Copy Share Image
Two butterflies were in love…. One day, they decided to play Hide n Seek…à During the play… Boy Butterfly - A small… — Kemis Khan Copy Share Image
Pretty That's what I am, I guess. I mean, people have been telling me that's what I am since I was two.… — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
Among the myrtles the mantids moved, lightly, carefully, swaying slightly, the quintessence of evil. They were lank and green, with chinless faces… — Gerald Durrell Copy Share Image
We humans think we are smart, but an orchid, for example, knows how to produce noble, symmetrical flowers, and a snail knows… — Nhat Hanh Copy Share Image
True transformation occurs only when we can look at ourselves squarely and face our attachments and inner demons, free from the buzz… — Julia Hill Copy Share Image
A red brick Presbyterian church... captured by kudzu vines as surely as a butterfly in a net. — Barbara Ascher Copy Share Image
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see. — Muhammad Ali Copy Share Image