Goldenrod Quote by Truman Capote Download Open image ““But the willows were willows and the goldenrod goldenrod and the dancers dead and lost.”” — Truman Capote ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dancers Dead Goldenrod Goldenrod Dancers Willows Willows Goldenrod
“Weeping willows always remind me of summer. And sadness. Please stop crying sweet tree.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Weeping willows remind me of summer. And sadness. I wonder if tissues are made out of their trunks.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Weeping willows trailed their branches in the water like playful fingers.” — Nina George Copy Share Image
“It seemed for a moment as if something was there, loitering between the knurled and towering cherry trees, a flash of a presence as… — Hazel Butler Copy Share Image
“Sometimes the sun sets & things that shouldn’t be golden are golden. There’s a field. There’s a lake & a tree & a bird.… — Nate Pritts Copy Share Image
“I wondered if we lose the best parts of ourselves in the mad dash to loosen the shackles of childhood. We were in such… — Eden Butler Copy Share Image
“There's a willow tree that stands by my river She holds me in her arms when I am cold. And we listen to the… — Douglas Wood Copy Share Image
“willow trees, willow trees they remind me of Desdemona I'm so damned literary and at the same time the waters rushing past remind me… — Frank O'Hara Copy Share Image
“Willow trees dipped their bare branches into pond water like girls testing the temperature with their toes.” — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share Image
“You can beat your brains out for her, and she’ll hand you horseshit on a platter.” — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
“The walls of the cell fell away, the sky came down, I saw the big yellow bird.” — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
There is really no practical help that one can offer; it is a matter of self-discovery, of one's own convictions, or working with one's… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
“...Narcissus was so egotist...he was merely another of us who, in our unshatterable isolation, recognized, on seeing his reflection, the beautiful comrade, the only… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
“Is it - I'm not certain - possible to love someone if your first interest is the use you can make of him? Doesn't… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
One of the most difficult things in writing a novel or anything at all is to choose the point of view from which it's… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
I've never worked for a newspaper. I've had some very bad reviews in newspapers. — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
But, my dear, so few things are fulfilled: what are most lives but a series of incompleted episodes? 'We work in the dark, we… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
“…she, glittery voyager of secure destination, steamed down the harbor with whistles whistling and confetti in the air.” — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
I know the lands are lit, with all the autumn blaze of Goldenrod. — Helen Hunt Jackson Copy Share Image
“Sometimes the sun sets & things that shouldn’t be golden are golden. There’s a field. There’s a lake & a tree & a bird.… — Nate Pritts Copy Share Image
Because its myriad glimmering plumes Like a great army's stir and wave; Because its golden billows blooms, The poor man's barren walks to lave:… — Lucy Larcom Copy Share Image
“I am offering the only thing I have. I am holding out my hand, feeding myself to the hungry future.” — Maggie Smith Copy Share Image
September is a sweep of dusky, purple asters, a sumac branch swinging a fringe of scarlet leaves, and the bittersweet scene of wild grapes… — Jean Hersey Copy Share Image
We blame Walt Disney for goldenrod's undeserved bad name. Despite Sneezy's pronouncement, plants such as goldenrod with heavy, insect-carried pollen rarely cause allergic reaction. — Janet Macunovich Copy Share Image
You can see the goldenrod, that most tenacious and pernicious and beauteous of all New England flora, bowing away from the wind like a… — Stephen King Copy Share Image