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Quotes About Nectar

The night solidified into a wall, and my eyes had to guess where yours would be as I drank in your breath: nectar! venom! and your feet lay still in my harmless hands: the night solidified into a wall.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Twere better far That gods should quaff their nectar merrily, And men sing out the day like grasshoppers, So may they haply lull the watchful thunder.
~ Hartley Coleridge
Tell me, sir, what is a butterfly? It's what you are meant to become. It flies with beautiful wings and joins the earth to heaven. It drinks only nectar from the flowers and carries the seeds of love from one flower to another. Without butterflies, the world would soon have few flowers.
~ Trina Paulus
Life is the flower for which love is the honey.
~ Victor Hugo
La vie est une fleur, l'amour en est le miel.
~ Victor Hugo
She tastes like nectar and salt. Nectar and salt and apples. Pollen and stars and hinges. She tastes like fairy tales. Swan maiden at midnight. Cream on the tip of a fox's tongue. She tastes like hope.
~ Laini Taylor
Are gust de nectar si sare. Nectar , sare si mere. Polen, stele si rascruci celesti. Are gust de basm. Fecioara lebada la miezul noptii. Samanta pe varful limbii unei vulpi. Are gust a speranta.
~ Laini Taylor
Sabe a néctar y sal. A néctar, sal y manzanas. A polen, estrellas y bisagras. Tiene el gusto de los cuentos de hadas. De una doncella cisne a medianoche. Como nata en la punta de la lengua de un zorro. Sabe a esperanza
~ Laini Taylor
The almond, the first fruit to flower round the Mediterranean, heralds the arrival of spring. It is also an early nectar for the honey bees.
~ Carol Drinkwater
Nathless I'll drive me to thy deepest sweet, Yea, richlier shall that pain the pollen beat From me to thee, for oft these pollens be Fine dust from wars that poets wage for thee. But, O beloved Earthbloom soft a-shine Upon the universal Jessamine... Yield, yield the heartsome honey love to me Hid in thy nectary!
~ Sidney Lanier, "The Bee," 1877
These are visualized in the form of white clouds, bright lights, and streams of nectar, which enter the bodies of other beings.
~ Thupten Jinpa
Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
God is the Honey, organizations are the hives; both are necessary. Any form is useless, of course, without the spirit, but why should you not start busy hives full of the spiritual nectar?
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The honey of God, though sealed in mystery, is what the soul truly craves. Those who meditate with undaunted patience and persistence break the mystery seal, and uninhibitedly imbibe the heavenly nectar of immortality.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Life is a flower of which love is the honey.
~ Victor Hugo
I am turmeric who rose out of the ocean of milk when the devas and asuras churned for the treasures of the universe. I am turmeric who came after the nectar and before the poison and thus lie in between.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
with ever new delight The nectar-sea of deeds by Ráma done. Hail, arch-ascetic, pious
~ V?lm?ki
Why is Melancholy like Honey? Because it is very sweet, and it is culled from Flowers.
~ Unknown
Man, that kind of little honeybee just buzzes from flower to flower." "Maybe, but honey is sweet , you know?
~ Unknown
Blood, for a mosquito, is a delicacy. They otherwise feed on the nectar of flowers.
~ Craig Childs
How do you convey that sense of freedom that tasted like sweet nectar for the first time? How do you explain it to someone who was born into freedom? It is impossible to convey. It is ineffable, like trying perhaps to describe the color red to a person born blind. It is a feeling that makes you want to cry and laugh at the same time, to dance with joy, and yet fearful that it was too good to be true and that it just might all evaporate.
~ Desmond Tutu
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~ Nir Eyal
What visionary tints the year puts on, When falling leaves falter through motionless air Or numbly cling and shiver to be gone! How shimmer the low flats and pastures bare, As with her nectar Hebe Autumn fills The bowl between me and those distant hills, And smiles and shakes abroad her misty, tremulous hair!
~ Unknown
It takes a dozen bees to gather enough nectar to make a teaspoon of honey, each of them alighting on roughly 2,600 flowers and flying 850 miles back and forth. A worker bee weighs little more than a breath—around 100 milligrams—but she can carry half her body weight in nectar.
~ Jodi Picoult