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Quotes About Nectar

gourmet honey made from Japanese cherry blossoms.
~ Kim Harrison
Jennifer Ackerman
~ hummingbirds
Success is counted sweetest By those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need.
~ Emily Dickinson
Bashful, sip thy jasmines, As the fainting bee
~ Emily Dickinson
Success is counted sweetest By those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need.
~ Emily Dickinson
Later, when beekeepers realized that they could get lighter, sweeter honey by placing beehives near particular crops like clover, alfalfa, and citrus, the wild honey collected in forests went first to mead, while more refined, cultivated honey was preferred as a sweetener.
~ Amy Stewart
Who his cups can stoutly bear, In his cups despiseth fear, In his cups can nimbly dance, Him Lyaeus will advance: Nectar of us mortals wine, The glad offspring of the vine, Screen'd with leaves, preserv'd within The plump grape's transparent skin, In the body all diseases, In the soul all grief appeases.
~ Anacreon
The Bertam palm of Malaysia, for example, bears large flowers that exude a sugar-rich nectar. This nectar spontaneously ferments to produce a pungent beverage with some 3.8 percent alcohol by volume (ABV), which is about the strength of the beer traditionally served in British pubs.
~ Rob DeSalle
If I wasn't a human girl I think I'd like to be a bee and live among the flowers.
~ L.M. Montgomery
The nectar of life is sweet only when shared with others.
~ Adam Mickiewicz
Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
Let us intoxicate ourselves with ink , since we lack the nectar of the gods
~ Flaubert
People tend to associate fairies with princesses, but they couldn't be more different. Princesses have dynastic and domestic pressures, and they get parked on glass hills. Fairies don't have families. They don't clean or cook. They sip nectar from flowers and dance by the light of the moon.
~ Laura Amy Schlitz
She opens the door to her grandfather's bedroom and stops. Below her, the man pauses again. Has he heard her? Is he climbing more quietly? Out in the world waits a multitude of sanctuaries—gardens full of bright green wind; kingdoms of hedges; deep pools of forest shade through which butterflies float thinking only of nectar. She can get to none of them.
~ Anthony Doerr
There is a misery of the body and a misery of the mind, and if the stars, whenever we looked at them, poured nectar into our mouths, and the grass became bread, we would still be sad. We live in a system that manufactures sorrow, spilling it out of its mill, the waters of sorrow, ocean, storm, and we drown down, dead, too soon.
~ Andrea Dworkin
As we, the branch, drink in the sweet sap of the Vine – that nectar being Holy Spirit – fruit just happens. Your only job is a passive one – abide. Rest in faith and love.
~ John Crowder
With Nectar in your Mind instead of Thinking, you have Understanding band Wisdom
~ John de Ruiter
With Nectar in your Mind instead of Thinking, you have Understanding and Wisdom
~ John de Ruiter
That a greater fool than Jane Eyre had never breathed the breath of life; that a more fantastic idiot had never surfeited herself on sweet lies, and swallowed poison as if it were nectar.
~ Charlotte Bronte
As honey bees dare to suck the nectar of the flowers and juice of fruits to store for honey; similarly, such process accrues between a lover and beloved to crown for love.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Honeybee always takes the nectar of blossom, fruits, and such sorts of other things and transfer it to produce the honey; it is the prodigious reality and purity of nature. Veracious love displays the same and shows the incomparable devotion to the lover and beloved that's sweeter than the honey.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
My bees cover one thousand square miles of land that I do not own in their foraging flights, flying from flower to flower for which I pay no rent, stealing nectar but pollinating plants in return.
~ Sue Hubbell
Renunciation made for the sake of service is an ineffable joy of which none can deprive anyone, because that nectar springs from within and sustains life.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
Work without Hope draws nectar in a sieve,And Hope without an object cannot live.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge