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Flower Quotes by Superman
- If, each time I thought of you, were a flower I could walk in my garden forever.
- Every woman starts out as a seed as life goes by she starts turning to an amazing, beautiful flower and that flower is you my…
- A flower needs sunlight and water to keep blooming and my heart needs your sweet smile and love to keep blooming always.
- There is no royal, flower-strewn path to success. And if there is, I have not found it for if I have accomplished anything in life,…
- A women is like a flower if you treat it right it will bloom if not it will dry up.
- But don't rush things. Don't buy her expensive gifts until you've been dating a long time. One flower, and not necessarily a rose, is a…
- If I was a flower in total darkness your love would be the little beam on light that keeps me alive
- The greatest flower scent in my garden is your heart
- Friends are like petals on a flower; together they're beautiful and make people smile but eventually some petals fall off and drift off in the…
- Life is a garden forever in flower.
More Flower Quotes
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- Walk in nature. Take the time to be still. Practicing arts, arranging flowers, doing some drawing, working on a computer, brings a… — Frederick Lenz
- To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment. — Jane Austen
- Thoughts can create such a barrier that even if you are standing before a beautiful flower, you will not be able to… — Rajneesh
- Ever since Blessed Alan de la Roche re-established this devotion the voice of the people, which is the voice of God, called… — Louis de Montfort
- And I learned what is obvious to a child. That life is simply a collection of little lives, each lived one day… — Nicholas Sparks
- If you think squash is a competitive activity, try flower arranging. — Alan Bennett
- There is not really any courage at all in attacking hoary or antiquated things, any more than in offering to fight one's… — Gilbert K. Chesterton