Amulets Quote by Robert Louis Stevenson Download Open image “To love is the great amulet that makes this world a garden.” — Robert Louis Stevenson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Amulets Garden Gardening Inspirational love Love Love is This world World
Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch, but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the — Helen Keller Copy Share Image
Love, in this world, is like a seed taken from the tropics, and planted where the winter comes too soon; and it cannot spread… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
Love is to the heart what the summer is to the farmer's year. It brings to harvest all the loveliest flowers of the soul. — Billy Graham Copy Share Image
And love became the world's origin and the world's ruler, yet littered its path is with flowers and blood, flowers and blood. — Knut Hamsun Copy Share Image
Love is the magician, the enchanter, that changes worthless things to joy, and makes right royal kings and queens of common clay. It is… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Anytime you feel love for anything, be it stone, tree, lover, or child, you are touched by the Goddess's magick... — Cate Tiernan Copy Share Image
I went to the Garden of Love, And saw what I never had seen: A Chapel was built in the midst, Where I used to play on the green. And the gates of this Chapel were shut, And 'Thou shalt not' writ over the door; So I turn'd to the Garden of Love, That so many sweet flowers bore. And… — William Blake Copy Share
“We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find is an honest friend. He is a fortunate… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
The little rift between the sexes is astonishingly widened by simply teaching one set of catchwords to the girls and another to the boys. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
The problem of education is twofold: first to know, and then to utter. Everyone who lives any semblance of an inner life thinks more… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
“For thirty years," he said, "I've sailed the seas and seen good and bad, better and worse, fair weather and foul, provisions running out,… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
Jealousy is the most radical primeval and naked form of admiration in war paint, so to speak. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
It is the property of things seen for the first time, or for the first time after long, like the flowers in spring, to… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
You have no idea, unless you have tried it, how endlessly long is a summer's day, that you measure out only by hunger, and… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
Do not measure success by today's harvest. Measure success by the seeds you plant today. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
The casinos believe in math (and I don't mean numerology).They believe in the power of percentages and short pays, not in the power of… — Frank Scoblete Copy Share Image
Uh... ," Ivy stammered, and I glanced up to see her eyes wide in consideration. "I'm kidding," I said. "It passed the lethal-amulet test,… — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
The title of Christian is a reproach to us, if we estrange ourselves from Him after whom we are denominated. The name of Jesus… — William Wilberforce Copy Share Image
When Catholicism goes bad it becomes the world-old, world-wide religio of amulets and holy places and priestcraft. Protestantism,in its corresponding decay, becomes a vague… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
Lately I’d begun carrying pain amulets in my bag, like some people have breath mints. — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
Then why does Kenneth Anger wear a picture locket on a chain around his neck? On one side of the locket there is a… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
When Catholicism goes bad it becomes the religion of amulets and holy places and priestcraft: Protestantism, in its corresponding decay, becomes a vague mist… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It is in virtue of his own desires and curiosities that any man continues to exist with even patience, that he is charmed by… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
The quasi-peaceable gentleman of leisure, then, not only consumes of the staff of life beyond the minimum required for subsistence and physical efficiency, but… — Thorstein Veblen Copy Share Image
Not only in peasant homes, but also in city skyscrapers, there lives alongside the twentieth century, the thirteenth. A hundred million people use electricity… — Leon Trotsky Copy Share Image
Adversity is a natural part of being human. It is the height of arrogance to prescribe a moral code or health regimen or spiritual… — Elizabeth Lesser Copy Share Image