Top 26 Strew'st Quotes

#1. Who are the violets now
That strew the lap of the new-come spring?

William Shakespeare

#2. Strew on her roses, roses, And never a spray of yew! In quiet she reposes; Ah, would that I did too!

Matthew Arnold

#3. Go, speed the stars of Thought On to their shining goals; - The sower scatters broad his seed, The wheat thou strew'st be souls.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#4. In high school, a teacher's friend in the police department asked me to go into a bar and flash a fake ID saying I was 21 even though I wasn't. They were assuming the bar wasn't carding people. Anyway, she forgot to ask for it back. I used it all freshman year in college.

Betsy Brandt

#5. Let us not only scatter benefits, but even strew flowers for our fellow-travellers, in the rugged ways of this wretched world.

Lord Chesterfield

#6. If you would strew your path with thorns, and plant nettles in your death-pillow, then neglect to "hate evil".

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

#7. Remember that every guilty compliance with the humors of the world , every sinful indulgence of our own passions , is laying up cares and fears for the hour of darkness , and that the remembrance of ill-spent time will strew our sick bed with thorns and rack our sinking spirits with despair .

Reginald Heber

#8. The danger of oppression is not just being oppressed, it's becoming an oppressor,

Jon Stewart

#9. A great poet must have the ear of a wild Arab listening in the silent desert, the eye of a North American Indian tracing the footsteps of an enemy upon the leaves that strew the forest, the touch of a blind man feeling the face of a darling child.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#10. Ariadne in the labyrinth. The most alive of worlds, human beings with the tenderest flesh, are made of marble. I strew devastation as I pass. I wander dead-eyed through cities and petrified populations.

Jean Genet

#11. Today there is too much retouching, and I don't like it, except on me.

Carine Roitfeld

#12. I love being. There's so much wisdom in it. You wake up in the morning and you think, Hey, isn't it great just being?

Gwyneth Paltrow

#13. I just don't think that a lot of the time the messages we send kids prepare them for real life.

Evangeline Lilly

#14. What's past and what's to come is strew'd with husks
And formless ruin of oblivion.

William Shakespeare

#15. Like Joseph Mitchell, I would scour the streets of New York and find little pieces of what other people think of as junk - and collect it.

Stanley Tucci

#16. Let us choose for ourselves our path in life, and let us try to strew that path with flowers.

Emilie Du Chatelet

#17. Epithets, like pepper, Give zest to what you write; And if you strew them sparely, They whet the appetite: But if you lay them on too thick, You spoil the matter quite!

Lewis Carroll

#18. Honor women! They strew celestial roses on the pathway of our terrestrial life.

Pierre-Claude-Victor Boiste

#19. Don't strew me with roses after I'm dead.
...When Death claims the light of my brow
No flowers of life will cheer me: instead
You may give me my roses now!

Thomas F. Healy

#20. Strew nuggets of affirmation and caring along your path today; you never know whose day you'll brighten. - Mary Kay Moody

Gary Chapman

#21. Never before had I raced in an angry mood and I couldn't believe how powerful it was. Now I understood why Lance used anger so effectively and why he hated the people he had to beat at the tour.

David Millar

#22. Strew your gladness on earth's bed,
So be merry, so be dead.

Charles Sorley

#23. Strew gladness on the paths of men-You will not pass this way again.

Sam Walter Foss

#24. One of the failings of ideologues is their inability to see that everyone else isn't necessarily an ideologue like them.

Josh Marshall

#25. Bid amaranthus all his beauty shed,
And daffodillies fill their cups with tears,
To strew the laureate to hearse when Lycid lies.

John Milton

#26. Yet it seems
Life scarce can cast a fragrance on the wind,
Scarce spread a glory to the morning beams,
But the torn petals strew the garden plot;
And there's but common greenness after that.

William Butler Yeats

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