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Butterflies... not quite birds, as they were not quite flowers, mysterious and fascinating as are all indeterminate creatures.
Elizabeth Goudge
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,/ No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, - November!
Thomas Hood
(
1799
-
1845
)
To me, it was a wonderful, sheltered place to grow up. It had the feeling of wide open spaces, flowers, birds, butterflies.
Jerry Kleiner
place where man laughs, sings, picks flowers, chases butterflies and pets birds, makes love with maidens, and plays with children. Here he spontaneously reveals his nature, the base as well as the noble. Here also he buries his sorrows and difficulties and cherishes his ideals and hopes. It is in the garden that men discover themselves. Indeed one discovers not only his real self but also his ideal self?he returns to his youth. Inevitably the garden is made the scene of man's merriment, escapades, romantic abandonment, spiritual awakening or the perfection of his finer self.
Art is the fatal net which catches these strange moments on the wing like mysterious butterflies, fleeing the innocence and distraction of common men.
Giorgio de Chirico
They were birds they weren't butterflies. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. They were birds they weren't butterflies.
LaVar Arrington
They were birds - they weren't butterflies.
LaVar Arrington
What's fascinating about these observations is the similarity between what these creatures have done, and what we do in the context of crossing a pond,
Thomas Breuer
flowers bloom and die
wind brings butterflies or snow
a stone won't notice
Chuck Palahniuk
(
1961
-)
Men pass in front of our eyes like butterflies, creatures of a brief season. We love them; they are brave, proud, beautiful, clever; and they die almost at once. They die so soon that our hearts are continually racked with pain.
Philip Pullman
(
1946
-)
A professional designer can help you be hospitable with wildlife. For example, attracting butterflies or humming birds, or detracting species like deer.
Laura Donoghue
I think Danny might be wrong thinking we'll have butterflies. I think we'll be so excited and so pumped up to play that I doubt there will be any butterflies. I don't know how he felt but going into Cameron Stadium (at Duke last Saturday) I didn't have any butterflies myself. I was so excited. I think the excitement factor will cancel it out.
Marcus Ginyard
We see flowers of all kinds. Men are able to make plastic flowers of the same kind. But can any one fill the plastic flowers with the native fragrance that is got from natural flowers? This is possible only by the Divine.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
(
1926
-)
He loved his birds and his flowers and his animals. The carving and detail ... It's a thing of beauty.
David Krech
It's a Site of Special Scientific Interest up there. Something to do with the butterflies and the birds up there being a bit special.
Henry Blake
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