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  • Sweet April showers do spring May flowers. -- Thomas Tusser
  • All the year round there is spring, all through life is youth; there is always something which may flower. -- Karel Capek
  • O lovely lily clean, O lily springing green, O lily bursting white, Dear lily of delight, Spring in my heart agen That I may flower to men. -- John Masefield
  • By the time one is eighty, it is said, there is no longer a tug of war in the garden with the May flowers hauling like mad against the claims of the other months. All is at last in balance and all is serene. The gardener is usually dead, of course. -- Henry Mitchell
  • Dancing of late years has been degraded to the narrow limits and low professionalism of mere mechanical proficiency, associated with the most frivolous... phases of the stage. But this day is fading...We are turning our gaze inward, learning to seek there the divine sources of the dance, to the end that it may flower into new and more glorious forms of beauty and wealth -- Ruth St. Denis
  • Welcome as the flowers in May. -- Walter Scott
  • You are as welcome as the flowers in May. -- Charles Macklin
  • Flowers that bloom in the winter may not survive till spring. -- K Hari Kumar
  • May our heart's garden of awakening bloom with hundreds of flowers. -- Nhat Hanh
  • Flowers may beckon todwards us, but they speak todward heaven and God. -- Henry Ward Beecher
  • May those whose hell it is to hate and hurt be turned into lovers bringing flowers. -- Shantideva
  • Darkness may hide the trees and the flowers from the eyes but it cannot hide love from the soul. -- Rumi
  • Medicines may be necessary. Flowers lift the heart. But your smile is the best restorative of all. -- Pam Brown
  • Scent is the soul of flowers, and sea flowers, as splendid as they may be, have no soul! -- Jules Verne
  • Darkness may hide the trees and the flowers from the eyes but it cannot hide love from the soul. -- Rumi
  • Surely, no one hoped for so many things. Hold the flowers close to your heart; they may someday bloom. -- Ayumi Hamasaki
  • And let them pass, as they will too soon, With the bean-flowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June! -- Robert Browning
  • Of course, fresh flowers are the answer to any June gloom you may be feeling. Flowers really do solve all problems. -- Mia Moretti
  • I raise my pelvis to God so that it may know the truth of how flowers smash through the long winter. -- Anne Sexton
  • And the wind upon its way whispered the boughs of May, And touched the nodding peony flowers to bid them waken. -- Siegfried Sassoon
  • Read my little fable: He that runs may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed. -- Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • Friends are like a pleasant park where you wish to go; while you may enjoy the flowers, you may not eat them. -- E. W. Howe
  • May the stars carry your sadness away, may the flowers fill your heart with beauty, may hope forever wipe away your tears. -- Chief Dan George
  • My soul, be satisfied with flowers, with fruit, with weeds even; but gather them in the one garden you may call your own. -- Edmond Rostand
  • Sweet May lies fresh before us, To life the young flowers leap, And through the Heaven's blue o'er us The rosy cloudlets sweep. -- Heinrich Heine
  • A beautiful woman without fixed principles may be likened to those fair but rootless flowers which float in streams, driven by every breeze. -- Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
  • Sweet May hath come to love us, Flowers, trees, their blossoms don; And through the blue heavens above us The very clouds move on. -- Heinrich Heine
  • Words can travel thousands of miles. May my words create mutual understanding and love. May they be as beautiful as gems, as lovely as flowers. -- Nhat Hanh
  • I cling to the optimistic belief that the haphazard and the hopscotch, the creature that sips among many flowers, may actually come up with something... -- Brad Leithauser
  • There are people who may be trusted, men as well as women. There are are as many difference in their natures as there are flowers in these meadows. -- Elizabeth Aston
  • We may speak of love and humility as the true flowers of spiritual growth; and they give off a wonderful scent, which benefits all those who come near. -- Teresa of Avila
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