Best Flowers Lines
1900 Flowers quotes by 1175 unique authors
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If there were nothing else to trouble us, the fate of the flowers would make us sad.
— John Lancaster Spalding
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If, I can someday see M. Claude Monet's garden, I feel sure that I shall see something that is not so much a garden of…
— Marcel Proust
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Flowers are happy things.
— P.G. Wodehouse
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Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose.
— John Milton
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One of the most attractive things about the flowers is their beautiful reserve.
— Henry David Thoreau
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Flowers are as common in the country as people are in London.
— Oscar Wilde
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He does not care for flowers. Calls them rubbish, and cannot tell one from another, and thinks it is superior to feel like that.
— Mark Twain
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Christians are like the several flowers in a garden that have each of them the dew of heaven, which, being shaken with the wind, they…
— John Bunyan
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If we make our goal to live a life of compassion and unconditional love, then the world will indeed become a garden where all kinds…
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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I had a go at changing history - maybe not all by myself - I fought at the battle of Normandy, I slogged through the…
— LeRoy Neiman
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It was in the days when France's power was already broken upon the seas, and when more of her three-deckers lay rotting in the Medway…
— Arthur Conan Doyle
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From the heart of this fountain of delights wells up some bitter taste to choke them even amid the flowers.
— Lucretius
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Everyone wants to understand art. Why don't we try to understand the song of a bird? Why do we love the night, the flowers, everything…
— Pablo Picasso
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It is the property of things seen for the first time, or for the first time after long, like the flowers in spring, to reawaken…
— Robert Louis Stevenson
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How glad I am to be able to roam in the wood and thicket, among trees and flowers and rocks ... in the country, every…
— Ludwig van Beethoven
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Let me be dressed as I will, yet flies worms and flowers exceed me still.
— Oscar Wilde
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Sing a song of seasons; something bright in all, flowers in the summer, fires in the fall.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
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Flowers grow out of dark moments.
— Corita Kent
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I have a most peaceable disposition. My desires are for a modest hut, a thatched roof, but a good bed, good food, very fresh milk…
— Heinrich Heine
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Three things remain with us from paradise: stars, flowers and children.
— Dante Alighieri
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I call the light and high aspects of my being spirit and the dark and heavy aspects soul. Soul is at home in the deep,…
— Dalai Lama
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Humbly serving all with their beauty, flowers say more to us about God than anything else. Each one brings a message that the Heavenly Father…
— Paramahansa Yogananda
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Watch constantly against those things which are thought to be no temptations. The most poisonous serpents are found where the sweetest flowers grow. Cleopatra was…
— Charles Spurgeon
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The poet alone knows astronomy, chemistry, vegetation, and animation, for he does not stop at these facts, but employs them as signs. He knows why…
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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How I loved the feasts!.... I especially loved the processions in honor of the Blessed Sacrament. What a joy it was for me to throw…
— Therese of Lisieux
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