Top 25 Quotes About Faded Flowers
#1. Ah, tell me not that memory sheds gladness o'er the past, what is recalled by faded flowers, save that they did not last?
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
#2. The eyes of men love to pluck the blossoms from the faded flowers they turn away.
Sophocles
#3. ... but now, along this high, rocky road, it was the leaves of cherry trees that predominated. From the bridge on, these lay like fallen red flowers. Some wet leaves, already decaying, had faded to a pink that was the color of the dawn. Why should decay take the color of the dawn?
Yukio Mishima
#4. Even the faded flower refutes nothingness.
Marty Rubin
#5. Bay looked down at the wispy dress, her fingers trailing over it. It really was perfect. It was a faded teal green with layers of beige netting forming a sheer cowl neck. Old sequins were sewn down the side, forming the shapes of flowers, and a silk sash sat below the hips.
Sarah Addison Allen
#6. I suppose I would like to be remembered as one of the funniest men that people have seen on television.
Ronnie Barker
#7. Epitaph
"love had ten thousand flowers
Bloomed on those cheeks, like an angel you came
as haste to earth and
Opened the joys breast until the sun's has faded,
fatigued with self-heat of burden
Left the world to keep the loads to the enchanting night
Nithin Purple
#8. A novel is like a dream in which everyone is you. They're all parts of yourself.
Janet Fitch
#9. I need to hold on to the faded love 'cause I love to secure the stems of dying flowers
Munia Khan
#10. It's great that 'Glee' is making viewers more aware of the arts. People appreciate it.
Mark Salling
#11. Confucius say ... politician is one who shakes your hand before elections and your confidence after.
Confucius
#12. And she laughed, a full octave, descending from high C like chimes.
Mary Doria Russell
#13. This is needle-in-haystack shit. And the haystack is made of needles. On a needle planet.
Larissa Ione
#14. Their color slowly faded from out of the flowers; but their scent lingered to honey the air he breathed.
E. M. Forster
#15. Don't ever marry a man who loves his work more than he loves you.
Kristan Higgins
#16. Memory can glean, but can never renew. It brings us joys faint as is the perfume of the flowers, faded and dried, of the summer that is gone.
Henry Ward Beecher
#17. The flowers anew, returning seasons bring; but beauty faded has no second spring.
Ambrose Philips
#18. Before the flowers of friendship faded friendship faded.
Gertrude Stein
#19. Since thy return, through days and weeks
Of hope that grew by stealth,
How many wan and faded cheeks
Have kindled into health!
The Old, by thee revived, have said,
'Another year is ours;'
And wayworn Wanderers, poorly fed,
Have smiled upon thy flowers.
William Wordsworth
#20. If we say that religion is a virus, then why isn't science a virus?
Richard Dawkins
#21. The sky was a high, pale blue, like faded linen hung in the sun ... Under the alders were bluebells, dark blue, blue flowers hanging their little heads from the beauty of their blossoms.
Eloisa James
#22. I'm sad now, the way we're talking is infinitely sad: faded music, faded paper flowers, worn satin, an echo of an echo. All gone away, no longer possible.
Margaret Atwood
#23. Your happiness is a gift because it literally brings out the best in you.
Robert Holden