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flower butterfly sky
Without butterflies, the world would soon have few flowers. There is enough room in the sky for all flyers. Trina
flower long stories
Long as there's a sun that sets, Primroses will have their glory; Long as there are violets, They will have a place in story: There's a flower that shall be mine, 'Tis the little Celandine. William Wordsworth
flower dancing fluttering
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. William Wordsworth
flower air wreaths
'Tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes! William Wordsworth
flower smell shy
The flower that smells the sweetest is shy and lowly. William Wordsworth
flower humility exercise
I know that, as night and shadows are good for flowers, and moonlight and dews are better than a continual sun, so is Christ's absence of special use, and that it hath some nourishing virtue in it, and giveth sap to humility, and putteth an edge on hunger, and funisheth a fairfield to faith to put forth itself, and to exercise its fingers in gripping it seeth not what. Samuel Rutherford
flower joy branches
The bloom fell off my branches and joy did cast off its flower Samuel Rutherford
flower voice office
Nick spoke for the first time. "Can I go to the nurse's office too?" Ms. Popplewell looked at him It obviously took her only one look to decide. "No." "I'm traumatized too," Nick claimed, his voice completely flat. "He's a delicate flower," Alan said under his breath. Sarah Rees Brennan
flower sacrifice maturity
In Christ we see a maturity of love that flowers in self-sacrifice and forgiveness; a maturity of power that never swerves from the ideal of service; a maturity of goodness that overcomes every temptation, and, of course, we see the ultimate victory of life over death itself. Vincent Nichols
curiosity needs obscurity
And all these questions I ask myself. It is not in a spirit of curiosity. I cannot be silent. About myself I need know nothing. Here all is clear. No, all is not clear. But the discourse must go on. So one invents obscurities. Rhetoric. Samuel Beckett
curiosity welcome moments
Welcome the present moment as if you had invited it. Why? Because it is all we ever have. Pema Chodron
curiosity irrepressible
Irrepressible curiosity vied with an instinctive fear. Haruki Murakami
curiosity wonder staring
She had an immense curiosity about life, and was constantly staring and wondering. Henry James
curiosity living man proverbs satisfy
A man should go on living -- if only to satisfy his curiosity. Yiddish Proverbs
curiosity factor looks seen
We've already seen what (Clark) looks like. The curiosity factor is gone. Marc Berman
curiosity entering edges
Curiosity is thought on its entering edge. Charles Henry Parkhurst
curiosity
Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. William Shakespeare
curiosity way world
I didn't know Charlie Parker well, but I spent some time with him, and he was articulate and well-spoken with a lot of curiosity about music and the world. But the only way he seems to be depicted is as a junkie. And that's not the full picture. Benny Carter
wickedness weakness pity
Satirize wickedness if you must--but pity weakness. Lucy Maud Montgomery
wickedness shapes blunders
Human blunders usually do more to shape history than human wickedness. A. J. P. Taylor