Quote by Donna Marie Robie Download Open image ““People are like snowflakes, no two are ever alike.”” — Donna Marie Robie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“We're like snowflakes. Each of us is unique, but it's still pretty hard to tell us apart.” — Tony Vigorito Copy Share Image
“If snowflakes are like people, how is anyone lucky enough to find anyone in this world.” — Lisa Burstein Copy Share Image
“It's lovely to think that snow can be special. we're always told it is. Of all those million million flakes that fall, no two are alike, forever and ever, amen. I've spent some time looking out the window of my cabin watching snowflakes fall like a shot dove's feathers fluttering slowly down to the ground. They all look the same… — Kevin Powers Copy Share
“Snowflakes are unique, just like fingerprints, which means there is nothing quite so unique in the universe as a snowman's fingerprints.” — Cuthbert Soup Copy Share Image
“Why, yes. I am a strange wonder. The most special of snowflakes! Born out of time, forever running to catch up to it!” — Ryan Graudin Copy Share Image
“Snow is to life as snowflakes are to people. When you look at the snow pouring you see a storm. When you watch each… — Audrey Regan Copy Share Image
“You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You are the same decaying organic matter as everyone else, and we are all a part… — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
“Lives are snowflakes - forming patterns we have seen before, as like one another as peas in a pod, but still unique.” — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“I have no desire to cherish each person's bullshit and call it a beautiful snowflake.” — Penny Reid Copy Share Image
Like snowflakes,' Franny said,'none of them the same and yet each one, from where we stand, exactly like the one before — Alice Sebold Copy Share Image
“Each of us is full of shit in our own special way. We are all shitty little snowflakes dancing in the universe.” — Lewis Black Copy Share Image
“Some people spend their entire lives seeing the snow without ever seeing the magic in the existence of one snowflake.” — Emily Littlejohn Copy Share Image