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  • They abandon the Ambrosial Nectar and turn to poison, they earn poison, and poison is their only wealth. -- Harmeet Singh
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  • Love is hope. Hope is nectar. -- Sri Chinmoy
  • The gruel that children's little hands have stirredIs sweeter than nectar. -- Thiruvalluvar
  • Look past your thoughts, so you may drink the pure nectar of This Moment. -- Rumi
  • Another glorious day, the air as delicious to the lungs as nectar to the tongue. -- John Muir
  • Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Be like the honeybee who gathers only nectar wherever it goes. Seek the goodness that is found in everyone. -- Mata Amritanandamayi
  • I have crushed the cup of youth like a rose between my fingers but its nectar never warmed my weary heart. -- Jon English
  • As the bee collects nectar and departs without injuring the flower, or its color or fragrance, so let the sage dwell on earth. -- Gautama Buddha
  • As a bee gathering nectar does not harm or disturb the color & fragrance of the flower; so do the wise move through the world. -- Gautama Buddha
  • I go to books and to nature as the bee goes to a flower, for a nectar that I can make into my own honey. -- John Burroughs
  • The happiness and peace attained by those satisfied by the nectar of spiritual tranquillity is not attained by greedy persons restlessly moving here and there. -- Chanakya
  • This world is a bitter tree, it has only two sweet nectar like fruits - one is soft voice and the other is company of gentlemen. -- Chanakya
  • I ne'er could any lustre see In eyes that would not look on me; I ne'er saw nectar on a lip But where my own did hope to sip. -- Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  • She is mine own, And I as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold. -- William Shakespeare
  • How charming is divine philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets Where no crude surfeit reigns -- John Milton
  • NECTAR, n. A drink served at banquets of the Olympian deities. The secret of its preparation is lost, but the modern Kentuckians believe that they come pretty near to a knowledge of its chief ingredient. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • The word is the Guru, The Guru is the Word, For all nectar is enshrined in the world Blessed is the word which reveal the Lord's name But more is the one who knows by the Guru's grace. -- Guru Nanak
  • The bee is enclosed, and shines preserved, in a tear of the sisters of Phaeton, so that it seems enshrined in its own nectar. It has obtained a worthy reward for its great toils; we may suppose that the bee itself would have desired such a death. -- Martial
  • What visionary tints the year puts on, When falling leaves falter through motionless air Or numbly cling and shiver to be gone! How shimmer the low flats and pastures bare, As with her nectar Hebe Autumn fills The bowl between me and those distant hills, And smiles and shakes abroad her misty, tremulous hair! -- James Russell Lowell
  • A flower's fragrance declares to all the world that it is fertile, available, and desirable, its sex organs oozing with nectar. Its smell reminds us in vestigial ways of fertility, vigor, life-force, all the optimism, expectancy, and passionate bloom of youth. We inhale its ardent aroma and, no matter what our ages, we feel young and nubile in a world aflame with desire. -- Diane Ackerman
  • Fear is not an emotion, it is a disease. It spreads from the leader to his followers and vice-versa. Nothing has killed more men in war than fear. What should a warrior fear? Death? But death is what everyone achieves ultimately. Is it wounds that you fear? What is more important? A pint of your blood or the nectar of victory? Think. Thinking will clear such doubts. -- Anand Neelakantan
  • Pulque - lightning nectar for the Gods. -- Steve Olson
  • Raki is bad enough, but it's nectar compared with pulque. -- Fergus Hume
  • The nectar of life is sweet only when shared with others. -- Adam Mickiewicz
  • he sucked the nectar from her heart like a famished butterfly. -- Ellen Hopkins
  • It takes a bee 10,000,000 trips to collect enough nectar to make 1 pound of honey. -- Sue Monk Kidd
  • Who knew that all this time the nectar of the Gods was in my va-jay-jay. -- Darynda Jones
  • Our fans are like rabid beasts that rub themselves with the nectar that is Psych. -- James Roday
  • The bee is enclosed, and shines preserved in amber, so that it seems enshrined in its own nectar. -- Martial
  • Lovely Arra Sails,nectar to all males,how I'd like to spear you like a whaler spears a whale! -- Darren Shan
  • I wouldn't be the best offensive player if I didn't have a great setter. She serves me up nectar. -- Misty May-Treanor
  • Retaliation is counter-poison and poison breeds more poison. The nectar of Love alone can destroy the poison of hate. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Kindness can turn the bad man's heart, and fools convert to wise, Make poison into nectar-juice, and friends of enemies. -- Bhartrhari
  • The poet speaks adequately only when he speaks somewhat wildly... not with intellect alone, but with intellect inebriated by nectar. -- Henry Miller
  • We hunger after the sweet nectar of happiness without understanding that it is harvested from the flowering field of good deeds. -- Richelle E. Goodrich
  • A bitter thing cannot be made sweet. The taste of anything can be changed. But poison cannot be changed into nectar. -- B. R. Ambedkar
  • A bitter thing cannot be made sweet. The taste of anything can be changed. But poison cannot be changed into nectar -- B. R. Ambedkar
  • In the village, a sage should go about Like a bee, which, not harmingFlower, colour or scent, Flies off with the nectar. -- Anonymous
  • Actors are beings who have tasted life's nectar in that crystal moment when they poured out their creative spirit and touched another's heart -- David Ackert
  • Just as the bee takes the nectar and leaves without damaging the color or scent of the flowers, so should the sage act in a village. -- Gautama Buddha
  • What do you gain in heaven? You become gods, drink nectar, and get rheumatism. There is less misery there than on earth, but also less truth. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • Twere better far That gods should quaff their nectar merrily, And men sing out the day like grasshoppers, So may they haply lull the watchful thunder. -- Hartley Coleridge
  • Renunciation made for the sake of service is an ineffable joy of which none can deprive anyone, because that nectar springs from within and sustains life. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Meditation is the process of transformation and beautification of soul from a leaf-eating caterpillar to a nectar-sipping butterfly. It grows with the wings of love and compassion. -- Amit Ray
  • But loss is a precious stone to me, a nectar Distilled in time, preaching the truth of winter To the fallen heart that does not cease to fall. -- James K. Baxter
  • So our student will flit like a busy bee through the entire garden of literature, light on every blossom, collect a little nectar from each, and carry it to his hive... -- Desiderius Erasmus
  • I've been alone since my mom met Scott.He sucked the nectar from her heartlike a famished butterfly. No nurture,no nourishment left for Kristina.A vacation is a poor substitutefor love. -- Ellen Hopkins
  • News is often dispersed as thoughtlessly and effectively as that pollen which the bees carry off (having no idea how powdery they are) when they are buzzing in search of their particular nectar. -- George Eliot
  • That a greater fool than Jane Eyre had never breathed the breath of life; that a more fantastic idiot had never surfeited herself on sweet lies, and swallowed poison as if it were nectar. -- Charlotte Bronte
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