1,142 Quotes About Flower

  • Author Ellen G. White
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    As the flower turns to the sun, that the bright beams may aid in perfecting its beauty and symmetry, so should we turn to the Sun of Righteousness, that Heaven's light may shine upon us, that our character may be developed in to the likeness of Christ.

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  • Author Ethel Waters
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    Nothing can beat the smell of dew and flowers and the odor that comes out of the earth when the sun goes down.

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  • Author Eudora Welty
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    Each day the storm clouds were opening like great purple flowers and pouring out their dark thunder. Each nightfall, the storm was laid down on their houses like a burden the day had carried.

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  • Author Garry Winogrand
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    Two people could look at the same flowers and feel differently about them. Why not? I'm not making ads. I couldn't care less.

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  • Author James Whistler
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    The masterpiece should appear as the flower to the painter - perfect in its bud as in its bloom - with no reason to explain its presence - no mission to fulfill - a joy to the artist, a delusion to the philanthropist - a puzzle to the botanist - an accident of sentiment and alliteration to the literary man.

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  • Author John Greenleaf Whittier
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    Give fools their gold, and knaves their power; let fortune's bubbles rise and fall; who sows a field, or trains a flower, or plants a tree, is more than all.

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  • Author John Greenleaf Whittier
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    And let these altars, wreathed with flowers And piled with fruits, awake again Thanksgivings for the golden hours, The early and the latter rain!

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  • Author John Greenleaf Whittier
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    The continuity of life is never broken; the river flows onward and is lost to our sight, but under its new horizon it carries the same waters which it gathered under ours, and its unseen valleys are made glad by the offerings which are borne down to them from the past,--flowers, perchance, the germs of which its own waves had planted on the banks of Time.

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