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butterfly judgement lasts
William Blake Kill not the moth nor butterfly, For the Last Judgement draweth nigh.
butterfly men silence
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butterfly writing moments
Vita Sackville-West It is necessary to write, if the days are not to slip emptily by. How else, indeed, to clap the net over the butterfly of the moment?
butterfly home journey
Winston Churchill The painter wanders and loiters contentedly from place to place, always on the lookout for some brilliant butterfly of a picture which can be caught and carried safely home.
butterfly shade lasts
Virginia Woolf The thing about Proust is his combination of the utmost sensibility with the utmost tenacity. He searches out these butterfly shades to the last grain. He is as tough as catgut and as evanescent as a butterfly's bloom.
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Zhuangzi Once Zhuangzi dreamt he was a butterfly...
butterfly discovery experience
William Stafford I embrace emerging experience, I participate in discovery. I am a butterfly. I am not a butterfly collector. I want the experience of the butterfly.
butterfly eye garden
William Butler Yeats This great purple butterfly, In the prison of my hands, Has a learning in his eye Not a poor fool understands.
eyes open wide
Benjamin Franklin Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half-shut afterwards.
eyes fire wants
Larry McReynolds He (Wallace) has fire in his eyes and wants go out a a winner.
eyes football friend greatest neighbor player
Paul Tagliabue He was a warrior, a neighbor and a friend ... In the eyes of many he was the greatest football player of all time.
eyes mean open reality seems
Teller Reality seems so simple. We just open our eyes and there it is. But that doesn't mean it is simple.
eyes invent mouth
Yiddish Proverb What you don't see with your eyes, don't invent with your mouth
eyes stars twilight
William Wordsworth Her eyes as stars of twilight fair;Like twilight's, too, her dusky hair. . . .
eyes stars twilight
William Wordsworth Her eyes as stars of twilight fair; Like twilight's, too, her dusky hair. . . .
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Peter Dawson Golf likes to come to St Andrews with reasonable frequency and when the eyes of the world are on St Andrews it does the Open a lot of good.
eye knows maybe
Rusty DePass He's always a gentleman. Or maybe he just knows that it's important to keep your eye on your enemy.
garden process rebuilding
Lurlis Simmons We're in the process of rebuilding the garden and refurbishing everything in it.
garden islands bird
Virginia Woolf She tapped on the window with her embossed hairbrush. They were too far off to hear. The drone of the trees was in their ears; the chirp of birds; other incidents of garden life, inaudible, invisible to her in the bedroom, absorbed them. Isolated on a green island, hedged about with snowdrops, laid with a counterpane of puckered silk, the innocent island floated under her window. Only George lagged behind.
garden joy black
William Blake And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds and binding with briars my joys and desires. (from 'The Garden of Love')
garden color green
Wallace Stegner You have to get over the color green; you have to quit associating beauty with gardens and lawns; you have to get used to an inhuman scale; you have to understand geological time.
garden circles atheism
Samuel Beckett Enough of acting the infant who has been told so often how he was found under a cabbage that in the end he remembers the exact spot in the garden and the kind of life he led there before joining the family circle.
garden thinking smartphones
Rudy Rucker When I see an old movie, like from the ’40s or ’50s or ’60s, the people look so calm. They don’t have smartphones, they’re not looking at computer screens, they’re taking their time. They’ll sit in a chair and just stare off into space. I think some day we’ll find our way back to that garden of Eden.
garden people water
W. S. Merwin In the time that I have been acquainted with this region I have become increasingly aware of it as a testament of water, the origin and guide of its contours and gradients and of all the lives - the plants and small creatures, and the culture - that evolved here. That was always here to be seen, of course, and the recognition has forced itself, in one form or other, upon people in every part of the world who have been directly involved with the growing of living things. The gardener who ignores it is soon left with no garden.
garden thinking design
W. S. Merwin Obviously a garden is not the wilderness but an assembly of shapes, most of them living, that owes some share of its composition, it’s appearance, to human design and effort, human conventions and convenience, and the human pursuit of that elusive, indefinable harmony that we call beauty. It has a life of its own, an intricate, willful, secret life, as any gardener knows. It is only the humans in it who think of it as a garden. But a garden is a relationship, which is one of the countless reasons why it is never finished.
garden greenhouses gardening
William Cowper Who loves a garden loves a greenhouse too.