Top 29 Wildflower Quotes
#1. Wildflower corners are easy to maintain, but once gone, they are hard to rebuild.
Aldo Leopold
#2. Wildflower: Don't let people walk all over you, Buttercup. It's your life. If you want something, you need to get out there and grab it by the horns because no one is going to give you what you want on a plate. Good girls always come second.
Cecelia Ahern
#4. They were growing closer and closer every day, and Charlotte was finding something magical at Wildflower, something she never thought she would find again - love.
Lindsay Detwiler
#5. How do you press a wildflower into the pages of an e-book?
Lewis Buzbee
#7. There are as many ways of loving as there are people, and that wildflower variety is the great beauty of this dimension of existence.
Rumi
#8. You're a beautiful woman." "I want to be more than that," she said, plucking petals off a wildflower. "I want someone who wants me for more than my pretty face or my title.
Vivienne Savage
#9. Chase your wildflower dreams, because even the smallest buds can become something beautiful.
C.V. Sutherland
#10. It was amazing how flowers could grow in the damnedest places, but the Devlin weed patch had sprouted quite a wildflower in Faith.
Linda Howard
#11. I was a wildflower that would continue to grow in the most unexpected weather.
Taisha DeAza
#12. My twenties were about exploring love and being a wildflower and trying to figure everything out. Now I'm not comfortable being that happy wildflower anymore, but I still don't feel like a woman. I wonder when that moment's going to hit.
Drew Barrymore
#13. Welcome to Thistle Bend
Wildflower Capital of Colorado
Tracy March
#14. Man has created some lovely dwellings, some soul-stirring literature. He has done much to alleviate physical pain. But he has not ... created a substitute for a sunset, a grove of pines, the music of the winds, the dank smell of the deep forest, or the shy beauty of a wildflower.
Harvey Broome
#15. Like a wildflower, poetry does not need explanation. It only needs to touch our emotions.
Debasish Mridha
#16. To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed by a morning walk or an evening saunter ... to be thrilled by the stars at night; to be elated over a bird's nest or a wildflower in spring - these are some of the rewards of the simple life.
John Burroughs
#17. At these times, the things that troubled her seemed far away and unimportant: all that mattered was the hum of the bees and the chirp of birdsong, the way the sun gleamed on the edge of a blue wildflower, the distant bleat and clink of grazing goats.
Alison Croggon
#18. In our opinion, Coke is great from a can, still good from a bottle, yet hard to get just right from the fountain. But oh, when they do get it right, it tastes good enough to be an eighth wonder of the world.
Alecia Whitaker
#19. According to Aristotle, envy is pain for the presence of good things in others, whereas emulation is pain for their absence in us. This is a subtle but critical difference. Unlike envy, which is self-defeating, emulation is a good thing because it makes us take steps towards securing good things.
Neel Burton
#20. All children start their school careers with sparkling imaginations, fertile minds, and a willingness to take risks with what they think.
Ken Robinson
#21. If they left you, you didn't need them. If they walked away, they weren't part of your DESTINY.
Joel Osteen
#22. Twenty-five years ago I made my vow to love you and to live with you wherever you went," she whispered. "Since you're bound to go, I'd best keep my promise.
Marsha Ward
#24. God creates the beauty. My camera and I are a witness.
Mark Denman
#25. She was grieving the loss of her youth, the closing down of possibilities as life became what it was rather than what it might have been.
Kimberley Freeman
#26. Mother Maybelle, have mercy, we've just been discovered.
Alecia Whitaker
#27. I've played so many moms, best friends, sisters and understanding people.
Rita Wilson
#29. I'm still trying to defog the bathroom mirror to see the dream for what it clearly is.
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