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stars heart order
Love binds people too, in matrimony's sacred bonds where chaste lovers are met, and friends cement their trust and friendship. How happy is mankind, if the love that orders the stars above rules, too, in your hearts. Boethius
stars dark perspective
You do not have to sit outside in the dark. If, however, you want to look at the stars, you will find that darkness is necessary. But the stars neither require nor demand it. Annie Dillard
stars ceremony
For most of my life the only ceremonies I've been to at which women were the stars were weddings. So I like weddings. Anna Quindlen
stars careers consistent
I didn't care about being the 'star. ' I just wanted to make a living and have a consistent career. Angie Dickinson
stars children england
When I was in England doing Romeo and Juliet as a child star, I was interviewed by the British press, who are even more vicious and cruel than the Americans. So I have been extremely guarded ever since. Claire Bloom
stars children believe
I can't speak for the other people whose children have died, but I can speak for my family and the other members of Gold Star Families for Peace. We believe we're honoring our children by working for peace. Cindy Sheehan
stars people guy
It's amazing because people come up to me and say, 'Chuck, you're the luckiest guy in the world to be a world karate champion and a movie and TV star.' When they say this to me, I kind of smile because luck had nothing to do with it; God had everything to do with it. Chuck Norris
stars names dwelling
Gully Foyle is my name And Terra is my nation Deep space is my dwelling place The stars my destination Alfred Bester
stars down-and breathe
I deeply wished I could make the stars all come down and breathe them; disappear in them Alfred de Musset
flower thinking ideas
I look up at the ceiling, tracing the foliage of the wreath. Today it makes me think of a hat, the large-brimmed hats women used to wear at some period during the old days: hats like enormous halos, festooned with fruit and flowers, and the feathers of exotic birds; hats like an idea of paradise, floating just above the head, a thought solidified. Margaret Atwood
flower justice generosity
Generosity is the flower of justice. Nathaniel Hawthorne
flower writing humble
We must not drift away from the humble works, because these are the works nobody will do. It is never too small. We are so small we look at things in a small way. But God, being Almighty, sees everything great. Therefore, even if you write a letter for a blind man or you just go sit and listen, or you take the mail for him, or you visit somebody or bring a flower to somebody-small things-or wash clothes for somebody, or clean the house. Very humble work, that is where you and I must be. For there are many people who can do big things. But there are very few people who will do the small things. Mother Teresa
flower garden doe
Where flowers bloom so does hope. Lady Bird Johnson
flower love-is soul
Love is when the soul starts to sing and the flowers of your life bloom on their own. Rabindranath Tagore
flower opportunity fly-away
Our advantages fly away without aid. Pluck the flower. [Lat., Nostra sine auxilio fugiunt bona. Carpite florem.] Ovid
flower rose produce
Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses. Ovid
flower rose ancestry
The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses. Ovid
flower air glowing
And the rose like a nymph to the bath addrest, Which unveiled the depth of her glowing breast, Till, fold after fold, to the fainting air, The soul of her beauty and love lay bare. Percy Bysshe Shelley
moon desire vague
You can't love by desiring an extremely vague desire of a very vague moon. Leonard Woolf
moon light our-world
The jungle which is presided over by Kudu, the sun, is a very different jungle from that of Goro, the moon. The diurnal jungle has its own aspect--its own lights and shades, its own birds, its own blooms, its own beasts ... The lights and shades of the nocturnal jungle are as different as one might imagine the lights and shades of another world to differ from those of our world. Edgar Rice Burroughs