Overgrowing Quotes & Sayings
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Had be been Shakespeare, he would then have written Troilus and Cressidato brand the offending sex; but being only a little dog, he began to bite them. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I want men and women to both feel a part in the flourishment of female power. So I want to celebrate that power that women have, that they acquired and are still acquiring all over the world. And it's kind of my way of joining the movement and bringing positive attention to an overgrowing awareness of females everywhere who are breaking the mold. — Zella Day

The wise have inherited wisdom by means of silence and contemplation. — Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

We surrendered rather easily to yet another romantic notion: that meaning is to be found only in misery — Elizabeth D. Samet

I was raised in Catholic school where we were given a lot of heavy literature and a dense, weighty lyric wasn't strange to me. I didn't need everything to be light and simple for me to see the beauty in it. — Jennifer Warnes

The young man who stood there was the handsomest mad Rand had ever seen, almost too handsome for masculinity. — Robert Jordan

He answers privately, reaches my reaching. In my Gethsemane, Savior and Friend. — Emma Lou Warner Thayne

A lot of things in life won't make sense, so be sure to make the most sense out of those that do. — Ashly Lorenzana

Life has a way of overgrowing its achievements as well as its ruins. — Edith Wharton

To succeed at anything, one must have a desire to dream of things some would think is impossible. — Ellen J. Barrier

Plants, in a state of nature, are always warring with one another, contending for the monopoly of the soil,-the stronger ejecting the weaker,-the more vigorous overgrowing and killing the more delicate. Every modification of climate, every disturbance of the soil, every interference with the existing vegetation of an area, favours some species at the expense of others. — Joseph Dalton Hooker

I like to feel like you can bite my paintings. Not to eat them, to hurt them. I like to feel like I'm painting with my teeth. — David Lynch