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Flower Quotes - Page 112

Lovely flowers have been known to grow out of trash heaps.

Elizabeth Kata (1965). “A Patch Of Blue”

Sex is the root of which intuition is the foliage and beauty is the flower.

D. H. Lawrence, James T. Boulton (2004). “D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays and Articles”, p.145, Cambridge University Press

I drew my bride, beneath the moon,Across my threshold; happy hour!But, ah, the walk that afternoonWe saw the water-flags in flower!

'The Spirit's Epochs' in 'The Angel in the House' (1854-62) bk. 1, canto 8, prelude 3 (1904 ed.)

So small, so blue, in grassy places / My flowers raise / Their tiny faces.

Cicely Mary Barker (1991). “A Treasury of Flower Fairies”, Warne

How happily, how happily, the flowers die away! / Oh! Could we but return to earth as easily as they.

Caroline Anne Southey (1836). “The birth-day; a poem: to which are added, occasional verses”, p.178