Flowerettes Quotes & Sayings
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Top Flowerettes Quotes

You know what the worst thing I can imagine is? Simon had said. Not trusting someone I love. — Cassandra Clare

For me, wearing a tie is a pleasure, a recherche one but a pleasure nonetheless. You could say that I'm avoiding tie avoidance. My own gorgeous collection runs into hundreds and I buy them the way I buy books - I simply can't pass a shop. I have loved them since I could spend my own money on them. — Peter York

The pressures for human cloning are powerful; but, although it seems likely that somebody, at some time, will attempt it, we need not assume that it will ever become a common or significant feature of human life. — Ian Wilmut

LITTLE STAR BIG UNIVERSE
I love everyone-
And everything.
The ocean,
The sky,
The other planets,
The people here,
The people there.
I love to smile,
To run and play,
I love to work hard,
And create everyday.
I love to rest,
When the long day's through,
But most of all,
l love thinking of you. — Giorge Leedy

The aspects of a thing that are most important to us are hidden to us because of their simplicity and familiarity. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

I held a blue flower in my hand, probably a wild aster, wondering what its name was, and then thought that human names for natural things are superfluous. Nature herself does not name them. The important thing is to know this flower, look at its color until the blends becomes as real as a keynote of music. Look at the exquisite yellow flowerettes at the center, become very small with them. Be the flower, be the trees, the blowing grasses. Fly with the birds, jump with a squirrel! — Sally Carrighar

When I go to Iran, I see ... that there are all different shades and colors in Iran, from atheist to religious zealot. So Iran is no different than any other country. I mean, they are connected with the rest of the world. — Mohamed ElBaradei

The salary of the chief executive of a large corporation is not a market award for achievement. It is frequently in the nature of a warm personal gesture by the individual to himself. — John Kenneth Galbraith