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Quotes About Blossoms

Camp fires, like red, peculiar blossoms, dotted the night.
~ Stephen Crane
Madeline Hatter was in the Enchanted Forest by sunrise, the best time of day to find charm blossoms. The vibrant pink flowers bloomed only in the morning, twirling on their stems toward the rising sun. Maddie added a few to her basket of wild peppermint, chamomile flowers, and dragon scales.
~ Shannon Hale
Madeline Hatter was in the Enchanted Forest by sunrise, the best time of day to find charm blossoms. The vibrant pink flowers bloomed only in the morning, twirling on their stems toward the rising sun. Maddie added a few to her basket of wild peppermint, chamomile flowers, and dragon scales. A white rabbit paused nearby, sniffing some clover. "How
~ Shannon Hale
When I woke the morning light was just slipping in front of the stars and I was covered with blossoms.
~ Mary Oliver
and also I am the leaves and the blossoms, and, like them, I am full of delight, and shaking.
~ Mary Oliver
colored farmhouses, apple trees with white flowers
~ Mary Pope Osborne
Away, down below now, single file on the path, comes a woman with four girls in tow, all of them in shirtwaist dresses. Seen from above this way they are pale, doomed blossoms, bound to appeal to your sympathies. Be careful. Later on you'll have to decide what sympathy they deserve.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
carried a nosegay of summer flowers. Winston
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
Sweet May hath come to love us, Flowers, trees, their blossoms don; And through the blue heavens above us The very clouds move on.
~ Heinrich Heine
And love was creation's source,creation's ruler; but all love's ways are strewn with blossoms and blood, blossoms and blood.
~ Knut Hamsun
Era un año de prosperidad. Y en los huertos los copos de flores formaban una capa tan densa y tan alta que se hubiera podido caminar por encima descalzo, sintiendo la tierra tan sólo como una remota realidad.
~ Joseph Roth
The Negeb, the south of Israel, is a vast desert. The watercourses of the Negeb are a network of ditches cut into the soil by wind and rain erosion. For most of the year they are baked dry under the sun, but a sudden rain makes the desert ablaze with blossoms. Our lives are like that—drought-stricken—and then, suddenly, the long years of barren waiting are interrupted by God's invasion of grace.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
Even your pity is like a blast of wind and the words you speak would strip a tree of its blossoms.
~ Tulsidas
Make the universe your companion, always bearing in mind the true nature of things-mountains and rivers, trees and grasses, and humanity-and enjoy the falling blossoms and the scattering leaves.
~ Matsuo Basho
Stars and blossoming fruit-trees: utter permanence and extreme fragility give an equal sense of eternity.
~ Simone Weil
Break open A cherry tree And there are no flowers; But the spring breeze Brings forth myriad blossoms.
~ Ikkyu
A comely sight indeed it is to see, a world of blossoms on an apple tree.
~ John Bunyan
The Blossoms and leaves in plenty From the apple tree fall each day; The merry breezes approach them, And with them merrily play.
~ Heinrich Heine
Many kinds of fruit grow upon the tree of life, but none so sweet as friendship; as with the orange tree its blossoms and fruit appear at the same time, full of refreshment for sense and for soul.
~ Lucy Larcom
Spring hangs her infant blossoms on the trees, Rock'd in the cradle of the western breeze.
~ William Cowper
Criticism often takes from the tree caterpillars and blossoms together.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Lord save us all from old age and broken health and a hope tree that has lost the faculty of putting out blossoms.
~ Mark Twain
I could see that some of the pink and white blossoms on the frangipani had been sent skittering across the courtyard, piling up against our front door, where they lay like inert ballerinas, their tutus deflated.
~ Meg Cabot
I breathed in the night air that was or was not laced with anachronistic blossoms and felt the small thrill I always felt to a lesser or greater degree when I looked at Manhattan's skyline and the innumerable illuminated windows and the liquid sapphire and ruby of traffic on the FDR Drive and the present absence of the towers.
~ Ben Lerner