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  • We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • I earned my first steady paycheck watering rose bushes at a nursery for a dollar an hour. -- John Grisham
  • If you let hydrogen gas alone for 13 billion years it will become giraffes, rose bushes and humans. -- Brian Swimme
  • Instead of complaining that the rose bush is full of thorns, be grateful the thorn bush has roses. Perspective. -- lecrae
  • The best rose-bush, after all, is not that which has the fewest thorns, but that which bears the finest roses. -- Henry Van Dyke
  • I think that people get experiences, and out of those experiences come meaning and ideas. It's like watching a rose bush grow. -- Rachel Naomi Remen
  • California is the only state in the union where you can fall asleep under a rose bush in full bloom and freeze to death. -- W. C. Fields
  • Let us try to see things from their better side: You complain about seeing thorny rose bushes; Me, I rejoice and give thanks to the gods That thorns have roses. -- Alphonse Karr
  • A long-term romance is like a rose bush. In any given season, a blossom might fall off. But if the plant is well nourished, then the season will come around again, and new blossoms appear. -- Marianne Williamson
  • Meditation is how to drop knowledge. Meditation means how to become ignorant again. Meditation means how to become a child again, a rose bush, a rock. Meditation means how just to be and not to think. -- Rajneesh
  • Golf isn't just about hitting a lot of drivers. I grew up playing on my front lawn, chipping and putting into soup cans, out of the ivy and over rose bushes and hedges - the little Alcott Golf and Country Club. I just loved having a wedge in my hands. -- Amy Alcott
  • Editing is like pruning the rose bush you thought was so perfect and beautiful until it overgrew the garden. -- Larry Enright
  • The tear, down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like the dewdrop on the rose; When next the summer breeze comes by And waves the bush, the flower is dry. -- Walter Scott
  • The new wrinkle is that escalating advances in technology are nourishing the narcissistic ego the way chicken manure nourishes a rose bush, while exploding worldwide population is allowing its effects to multiply geometrically. -- Tom Robbins
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