Morning glory is the best name, it always refreshes me to see it. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The morning glories and the sunflowers turn naturally toward the light, but we have to be taught, it seems. — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
The morning glory which blooms for an hour differs not at heart from a giant pine that lives for a thousand years. — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
“car. Remembering her kneeling the dirt, planting morning glory seeds.” — Kim Edwards Copy Share Image
“Saku's figure before me looked like a morning glory drawn with one stroke of the brush. My only regret was that the… — Sōseki Natsume Copy Share Image
I have had more than half a century of such happiness. A great deal of worry and sorrow, too, but never a… — Mary McLeod Bethune Copy Share Image
It was as if a morning-glory had bloomed in her throat, and all that blue and small pollen ate into my heart,… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
She offered her mouth to him, as if enchanted. A Persian princess, a little Indian, a fox, a morning glory, a lovely… — Simone de Beauvoir Copy Share Image
As the candlelight flame Ur life may always be happy, As the mountain high U move without shy, As sunshine creates morning… — Sudip Kshetri Copy Share Image
“She knelt on the walkway, and the plants bunched around her, each of them calling out their name: the philodendron was Dendy… — Sarah Beth Durst Copy Share Image
Happiness is NOW! It isn't tomorrow. It isn't yesterday. Happiness is like a morning glory: Yesterday's won't bloom again; tomorrow's hasn't opened… — Goswami Kriyananda Copy Share Image
As the mountain high, U move without sigh; like the white linen flair, Purity is always an affair; As sunshine creates morning… — Ibrafad Copy Share Image
“The vision which has been so faintly suggested in these pages has never been confined to monks or even to friars. It… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“I drape my arm around his shoulder. We sit together like that for a moment, until something bright floating in the lake… — Sarah Jio Copy Share Image
“A far cicada rings high and clear over the river’s heavy wash. Morning glory, a lone dandelion, cassia, orchids. So far from… — Peter Matthiessen Copy Share Image
“I think of the way James proposed, at our favorite New York City restaurant. He'd tucked the ring in his pocket and… — Sarah Jio Copy Share Image
“I had scheduled an appearance on a Haitian AM radio station program, Morning Glory with Bishop Victor T. Curry. These Haitian stations… — Donna Brazile Copy Share Image
“The following houseplants are poisonous, some in very small doses: Dumb cane, English ivy, foxglove, hyacinth bulbs (and leaves and flowers in… — Heidi Murkoff Copy Share Image
His contagious conviction that our love was unique and desperate infected me with an anxious sickness; soon we would learn to treat… — Angela Carter Copy Share Image
“Naomi makes a face and points to the potted flowers near the front door of her houseboat. "Just look at that," she… — Sarah Jio Copy Share Image
The morning glory which blooms for an hour differs not at heart from the giant pine, which lives for a thousand years. — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
Reform is like morning glories; they look great early in the day and then they disappear. — George W. Plunkitt Copy Share Image
I'm very silly as a person, but quality silliness on-screen has more of an art to it. Harrison Ford, whom I was… — Rachel McAdams Copy Share Image
Morning Glory's introduction to the magical ways of the Goddess, manifest in our time, has enlarged my understanding of Pagan ways, enriching… — Elinor Gadon Copy Share Image
There are no idealists in the plant world and no compassion. The rose and the morning glory know no mercy. Bindweed, the… — Hal Borland Copy Share Image
“the flowers of the morning glory. They bloom and smile every morning, fade and die in a few hours. How fleeting and… — Kaiten Nukariya Copy Share Image
“So, um, where's your broomstick?" he countered, his face turning pink from his effort at not laughing. "Broomsticks are *sooo* 1695," I… — Lucy Snyder Copy Share Image