Quote by Laura Whitcomb Download Open image ““It seemed as natural as two blades of grass brushing each other in the wind.”” — Laura Whitcomb ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The blade of grass in the wind, he weighs himself in pure naturalness.” — sir kristian goldmund aumann Copy Share Image
“He picked up a handful of grass and squeezed it in his fingers, letting the blades fall back to the ground, two or three… — Thomas Tessier Copy Share Image
“People are like the tall grasses of the field. They will bend in whatever direction the wind blows.” — Molly Collier Copy Share Image
“The grass is greener on the other side only because someone tended to it.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
“This idea comes to me that we're all grass blades on the same lawn. We've grown up together, shoulder to shoulder, under the same… — Tim Tharp Copy Share Image
“He smelled like grass and warm earth, like smoke and semen and horses.” — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
Insects were scurrying about in the shade cast by the grass, and the lawn was a huge monotonous forest of thousands of little green… — Simone de Beauvoir Copy Share Image
“Out of a still, clear day, the wind suddenly picked up. It bowed the grass in his direction, unaccountably lifting his spirits and making… — Nancy Pickard Copy Share Image
“. I had been so focused on myself and all the ugliness that I felt inside of me that I forgot how beautiful the… — Paul S. Anderson Copy Share Image
“It takes a special kind of personality to enjoy watching the grass grow.” — Forrest Pritchard Copy Share Image
“The grass may be greener on the other side, but you still have to mow the lawn.” — Robin Palmer Copy Share Image
“A gust of wind set the leaves of grass to dancing and celebrated the grass's song before it died.” — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“A Letter from a Muse to Her Poet: Dear sir, I was called away and couldn’t bring you, but now I feel haunted. I… — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
To desperately hope," I whispered James let out a breath. "To gratefully believe. — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
“The fear of being noticed after a hundred years disappears as I look into a pair of autumn-colored eyes.” — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
“Be a sparrow, I told myself. Be silent and fly away. No one will bother you if you disappear.” — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
The library smells like old books — a thousand leather doorways into other worlds. I hear silence, like the mind of God. I feel… — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
That I am your heart's secret fills me with song. I wish I could sing of you here in my cage. You are my… — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
“I would court you with a passion, if things were different. You’d never get me off your porch swing.” — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
“in the wings, as often mothers and grandmothers are, ready to catch the children should they need saving,” — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
Boys and girls hid in the library stacks or behind the gym and flew at each other with no promise of love or even… — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
“Dear sir: twelve hours is as twelve years to me. I imagine you in your home, smiling, thinking of me. That I am your… — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image
Books are boring," James said as he wrote. "They line the walls like a thousand leather doorways to be opened into worlds unknown," I… — Laura Whitcomb Copy Share Image