Adders Quote by Hilda Doolittle Download Open image “I fear no man, no woman; flower does not fear bird, insect nor adder.” — Hilda Doolittle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Adders Bird Doe Fear Fear Bird Fear Man Fear no man Flower Gardening Insects Men Woman Flower
“Flowers and fear are a lot alike. For one, flowers and fear have a distinct smell, and two, I’m currently trying to grow both… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
As long as there are flowers and children and birds in the world, have no fears: everything will be fine. — Nikos Kazantzakis Copy Share Image
If the flower were not attached to its stem, it would flee at the approach of man, like the insect or the bird; for… — Andre Gide Copy Share Image
Of course, there are things I'm afraid of, but I'm not afraid of insects. — Liza Soberano Copy Share Image
“When a flower rises from the earth, it is overcoming its greatest opponent: fear.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
A man's greatest fear from a woman is that she will laugh at him; a woman's fear is that a man will kill her. — Margaret Drabble Copy Share Image
By the time we are women, fear is as familiar to us as air; it is our element. We live in it, we inhale… — Andrea Dworkin Copy Share Image
You love flowers, but you cut them. You love animals, but you eat them. You tell me you love me, so now I'm scared!… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To be feared of a thing and yet to do it, is what makes the prettiest kind of a man. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
“Sheltered Garden" I have had enough. I gasp for breath. Every way ends, every road, every foot-path leads at last to the hill-crest-- then… — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
That way of inspiration is always open, and open to everyone; it acts as go-between, interpreter, it explains symbols of the past in to-day's… — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
Could beauty be beaten out, O youth the cities have sent to strike at each other's strength, it is you who have kept her… — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
The Christos-image is most difficult to disentangle from its art-craft junk-shop paint-and-plaster medieval jumble of pain-worship and death-symbol. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
When you would think, "what was the use of it," you'll remember something you can't grasp and you'll wonder what it was. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
Thoth, Hermes, the stylus, the palette, the pen, the quill endure, though our books are a floor of smouldering ash under our feet. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
My eye-balls are glass, my limbs marble, my face fixed in its marble mask. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
The things I have are nameless, old and true; they may not be named; few may live and know. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
Soft are the hands of Love, but what soft hands clutched at the thorny ground, scratched like a small white ferret or foraging whippet… — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
The elixir of life, the philosopher's stone is yours if you surrender sterile logic, trivial reason. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
Until it seems the whole city will be covered with gold pollen shaken from the bell-towers, lilies plundered with the weight of massive bees . . . — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
y feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
Whoever would like to cherish such adders and puny devils - who are the worst enemies of Christ and us all - to befriend… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing,… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
And, anyway, no matter how much you may behave like the deaf adder of Scripture which, as you are doubtless aware, the more one… — P. G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
Pleasure and revenge Have ears more deaf than adders to the voice Of any true decision. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
ADDER, n. A species of snake. So called from its habit of adding funeral outlays to the other expenses of living. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
I'm as poor as a church mouse, that's just had an enormous tax bill on the very day his wife ran off with another… — Rowan Atkinson Copy Share Image
It is the bright day that brings forth the adder, and that craves wary walking. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The young mouse's eyes snapped open, clear and bright. He swung the ancient sword high and struck at the giant adder. He struck for… — Brian Jacques Copy Share Image
What is the use of going right over the old track again? There is an adder in the path which your own feet have… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
Some words live in my throat breeding like adders. Others know sun seeking like gypsies over my tongue to explode through my lips — Audre Lorde Copy Share Image