Top 28 I Hate Flowers Quotes
#1. I hate flowers. They're all 'Look at me - I make food out of sunshine.' It's such bullshit.
Kimberly Russell
#2. I hate flowers - I paint them because they're cheaper than models and they don't move.
Georgia O'Keeffe
#3. Most of the time I've worked with directors who write their own scripts. The story is more important to me than the part. The project of the film has always been more important to me.
Catherine Deneuve
#5. On 9/11, that morning, I was in a Christian Dior Couture appointment at the Hotel Pierre.
Andre Leon Talley
#6. The possibility that hope comes out of hopelessness and that the opposite of things carry the seeds of birth - love out of hate, good out of evil. Didn't flowers grow out of dirt?
Robert Cormier
#7. I grew up on comic books. 'X-Men' was my favorite team; Wolverine was my guy. At 8 years old, I dressed up as Wolverine with Adamantium claws that I made out of aluminum!
Brian Tee
#8. Even though flowers fall, don't regret it. Even though weeds grow, don't hate them. Don't arouse the passions of attraction and repulsion, hating and loving. If only we don't arouse the passions, the falling of flowers and the growing of weeds as they are is manifest absolute reality.
Hakuun Yasutani
#10. People do things just 'cause everyone else does and then they wonder why they feel empty all the time.
Lacey Sturm
#11. Even in the limo, I buckle my seatbelt. I got that seatbelt on before the car moves.
Christopher Walken
#12. Some people hate the rain, other appreciate it for the blooming flowers.
Karen Quan
#13. I made work specifically for them not to like. If you made paintings of flowers and someone says they hate it, it's like, "What do you mean? It's a flower!" But if you make a painting of your name and somebody says they hate it, it's like, "Well, why would you like a painting of my name anyway?"
Josh Smith
#14. I sit in the sky like a sphinx misunderstood; My heart of snow is wed to the whiteness of swans; I hate the movement that displaces the rigid lines, With lips untaught neither tears nor laughter do I know.
Charles Baudelaire
#15. You told me how you hate daffodils because they're morbid. They stick around for a month making everything lemon drop yellow, then die and get replaced by worse flowers.
How the hell does an elementary schooler grasp the concept of beauty not being permanent?
Calista Lynne
#16. I never do any album to beat it. I do it to extend it.
Mary J. Blige
#17. Killing me will not end your grief. It will only create more of it.
Elizabeth Carlton
#18. And offers me a black rose.
"I figured you'd hate flowers, so I decided to get one that matched your soul" He says. I take the flower, careful not to touch any of his long finger.
Sara Wolf
#19. How many times do we lose an occasion for soul work by leaping ahead to final solutions without pausing to savor the undertones? We are a radically bottom-line society, eager to act and to end tension, and thus we lose opportunities to know ourselves for our motives and our secrets.
Thomas Moore
#20. The sadness of the heart rises to the face, and in the eyes may be read the history of that which passes in the soul.
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#21. Grover shuddered. "Satyrs hate going underground. No searcher would ever try going in that place. No flowers. No sunshine. No coffee shops!
Rick Riordan
#22. Depend upon it, he who wishes to win the prize must come on the principle that two and two make four.
Nicholas Wiseman
#23. Rumi says love turns thorns into flowers. This means that hate turns flowers into thorns!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#24. May those whose hell it is to hate and hurt be turned into lovers bringing flowers.
Shantideva
#26. Another of Shantideva's wise sentences rang in Chongan's mind: "May those whose hell it is to hate and hurt be turned into lovers bringing flowers." Chongan imagined that the remains of Shantideva's holy ribs could transform Satan rather than vice versa.
Katerina Sestakova Novotna
#27. The human intellect is the great truth-organ; realities, as they exist, are the subjects of its study; and knowledge is the result of its acquaintance with the things which it investigates.
Moses Harvey
#28. When we have done everything within our power, we shall possess a great deal: but we once possessed the world.
Seneca.