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flower boys men
At a well in a yard they met a man who was beating a boy. The stick burst into a flower in the mans hand. He tried to drop it, but it stuck to his hand. His arm became a branch, his body the trunk of a tree, his feet took root. C. S. Lewis
flower eden rose
My sister Emily loved the moors. Flowers brighter than the rose bloomed in the blackest of the heath for her; out of a sullen hollow in a livid hillside her mind could make an Eden. She found in the bleak solitude many and dear delights; and not the least and best-loved was – liberty. Charlotte Bronte
flower night ice
A Christmas frost had come at midsummer; a white December storm had whirled over June; ice glazed the ripe apples, drifts crushed the blowing roses; on hayfield and cornfield lay a frozen shroud: lanes which last night blushed full of flowers, to-day were pathless with untrodden snow; and the woods, which twelve hours since waved leafy and flagrant as groves between the tropics, now spread, waste, wild, and white as pine-forests in wintry Norway. Charlotte Bronte
flower hands wish
I like to see flowers growing, but when they are gathered, they cease to please. I look on them as things rootless and perishable; their likeness to life makes me sad. I never offer flowers to those I love; I never wish to receive them from hands dear to me. Charlotte Bronte
flower excellence progress
Moral excellence is the bright consummate flower of all progress. Charles Sumner
flower men he-man
There is life in the ground; it goes into the seeds and also when it is stirred up goes into the man who stirs it. Charles Dudley Warner
flower memorable thinking
Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day. Charles Dickens
flower sleep eye
The flowers that sleep by night, opened their gentle eyes and turned them to the day. The light, creation's mind, was everywhere, and all things owned its power. Charles Dickens
flower thinking may
Of present fame think little, and of future less; the praises that we receive after we are buried, like the flowers that are strewed over our grave, may be gratifying to the living, but they are nothing to the dead. Charles Caleb Colton
skirts leningrad eyelids
And as we watched, the Tsar of Death lifted up his eyelids like skirts and began to dance in the streets of Leningrad. Catherynne M. Valente
skirts legs killers
Killer skirt, deadly legs. Becca Fitzpatrick
skirts chasers knows
A woman knows a skirt-chaser. Alveda King
skirts ankles tights
The worst was when my skirt fell down to my ankles, but I had on thick tights underneath. Naomi Campbell
skirts naked nudity
A naked woman is less dangerous than one who spreads her skirt skillfully to cover and exhibit everything at once. Honore de Balzac
skirts modesty kicks
Elizabeth lifted her skirt, disregarding modesty, and delivered a swift kick to the creature's head. Seth Grahame-Smith
skirts femininity short-skirts
If you wear short skirts you get your femininity back. Heather Mills
skirts dresses tulle
Mini dresses that have an over skirt of tulle makes it traditional and modern at the same time. Reem Acra
skirts cry loud
You don’t have anything like this. For crying out loud, you only own one skirt! Stephenie Meyer
balconies periods certain
I really wanted to die at certain periods in my life. Brigitte Bardot
balconies changed urges
I urge you to be bold. Life isn't changed from the balcony. Get onto the floor and dance, dance, dance. Jennifer Granholm