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  • Stars will blossom in the darkness, Violets bloom beneath the snow. -- Julia Caroline Dorr
  • Roses are red Violets are blue Everything's possible Nothing is true. -- Alan Moore
  • Violets smell like burnt sugar cubes that have been dipped in lemon and velvet. -- Diane Ackerman
  • Roses are reddish Violets are bluish If it weren't for Christmas We'd all be Jewish. -- Benny Hill
  • Roses are wilting, Violets are dead,The sugar bowl is empty,and so is your head. -- WeeKittyAndTAT
  • Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan, Sorrow calls no time that 's gone; Violets plucked, the sweetest rain Makes not fresh nor grow again. -- John Fletcher
  • Violet has the shortest wavelength of the spectrum. Behind it, the invisible ultraviolet. Roses are Red, Violets are Blue. Poor violet, violated for a rhyme. -- Derek Jarman
  • We say This changes and that changes. Thus the constant Violets, doves, girls, bees and hyacinths Are inconstant objects of inconstant cause In a universe of inconstancy. -- Wallace Stevens
  • The violets in the mountains have broken the rocks. -- Tennessee Williams
  • Big doesn't necessarily mean better. Sunflowers aren't better than violets. -- Edna Ferber
  • Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm schizophrenic, and so am I. -- Oscar Levant
  • We may pass violets looking for roses. We may pass contentment looking for victory. -- Bernard Williams
  • The snowdrop and primrose our woodlands adorn, and violets bathe in the wet o' the morn. -- Robert Burns
  • Mathematical discoveries, like springtime violets in the woods, have their season which no man can hasten or retard. -- Janos Bolyai
  • violets are God's apology for February ... -- Barbara Johnson
  • The mountain violets break the rocks. -- Tennessee Williams
  • Seek on high bare trails Sky-reflecting violets... Mountain-top jewels -- Matsuo Basho
  • Look how the blue-eyed violets glance love to one another. -- Thomas Buchanan Read
  • Do you think amethysts can be the souls of good violets? -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • I do love violets; they tell the history of woman's love. -- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • Early violets blue and white Dying for their love of light. -- Edwin Arnold
  • The violets prattle and titter, And gaze on the stars high above. -- Heinrich Heine
  • Roses are red, violets are blue, so are my balls thanks to you. -- Ralphie May
  • Roses are red, violets are blue, they got ten, we only got two. -- Gerry Cheevers
  • And shade the violets, That they may bind the moss in leafy nets. -- John Keats
  • Who are the violets now That strew the lap of the new-come spring? -- William Shakespeare
  • Death is woven in with the violets," said Louis. "Death and again death.") -- Virginia Woolf
  • Surely as cometh the Winter, I know There are Spring violets under the snow. -- Robert Henry Newell
  • Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm sick of this poem, you probably are too. -- Anne Mazer
  • I've got it all in here ultra violets, flying saucers, strawberry bootlace come on get involved.. -- Noel Fielding
  • Deep violets, you liken to The kindest eyes that look on you, Without a thought disloyal. -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Roses are red, violets are blue, I have five fingers, the middle one is for you. -- Gena Showalter
  • How cunningly nature hides every wrinkle of her inconceivable antiquity under roses and violets and morning dew! -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • She bathed with roses red, And violets blew. And all the sweetest flowres That in the forrest grew. -- Edmund Spenser
  • Mathematical discoveries, like springtime violets in the woods, have their season which no human can hasten or retard. -- Carl Friedrich Gauss
  • The old seraph, parcel-gilded, among violets Inhaled the appointed odor, while the doves Rose up like phantoms from chronologies." -- Wallace Stevens
  • Music, when soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory; Odors, when sweet violets sicken, Live within the sense they quicken. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • He thought how sad it was to be an Animal who had never had a bunch of violets picked for him. -- A. A. Milne
  • You are the only person who loves me in the world," said Elizabeth. "When you talk to me I smell violets. -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • I had not thought of violets of late, The wild, shy kind that springs beneath you feet In wistful April days. -- Alice Dunbar Nelson
  • The eyes of spring, so azure, Are peeping from the ground; They are the darling violets, That I in nosegays bound. -- Heinrich Heine
  • Ah, March! we know thou art Kind-hearted, spite of ugly looks and threats, And, out of sight, art nursing April's violets! -- Helen Hunt Jackson
  • Satin and lace and brown velvet and the faint odor of violets. That was all which was left to him of his love. -- William Maxwell
  • The nightingale appear'd the first, And as her melody she sang, The apple into blossom burst, To life the grass and violets sprang. -- Heinrich Heine
  • China tea, the scent of hyacinths, wood fires and bowls of violets รข?? that is my mental picture of an agreeable February afternoon. -- Constance Spry
  • Tumbling-hair picker of buttercups violets dandelions And the big bullying daisies through the field wonderful with eyes a little sorry Another comes also picking flowers -- e. e. cummings
  • When April steps aside for May, Like diamonds all the rain-drops glisten; Fresh violets open every day: To some new bird each hour we listen. -- Lucy Larcom
  • Oh! that we two were Maying Down the stream of the soft spring breeze; Like children with violets playing, In the shade of the whispering trees. -- Charles Kingsley
  • Fast fading violets cover'd up in leaves; And mid-May's eldest child, The coming musk-rose, full of dewy wine, The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves. -- John Keats
  • When the time is ripe for certain things, these things appear in different places in the manner of violets coming to light in the early spring. -- Farkas Bolyai
  • The smell of violets, hidden in the green, Pour'd back into my empty soul and frame The times when I remembered to have been Joyful and free from blame. -- Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • The violets whisper from the shade Which their own leaves have made: Men scent our fragrance on the air, Yet take no heed Of humble lessons we would read. -- Christina Rossetti
  • Our cheer goes back to them, the valiant dead! Laurels and roses on their graves to-day, lilies and laurels over them we lay, and violets o'er each unforgotten head. -- Richard Hovey
  • We are violets blue, For our sweetness found Careless in the mossy shades, Looking on the ground. Love's dropp'd eyelids and a kiss,-- Such our breath and blueness is. -- Leigh Hunt
  • Love is both Creator's and Saviour's gospel to mankind; a volume bound in rose-leaves, clasped with violets, and by the beaks of humming-birds printed with peach-juice on the leaves of lilies. -- Herman Melville
  • Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart; I breathe at this hour the fragrance of the lilacs, the violets, and the roses, as at twenty years ago. -- Victor Hugo
  • For a moment he could have sworn he smelled violets, which was very peculiar, since he had no idea what violets smelled like, except somehow he knew they smelled just like Lady Emma. -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips
  • Where shall the lover rest, Whom the fates sever From his true maiden's breast, Parted for ever? Where, through groves deep and high, Sounds the far billow, Where early violets die, Under the willow. -- Walter Scott
  • You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known, Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own "? What are you when the rose is blown? -- Henry Wotton
  • Long as there's a sun that sets, Primroses will have their glory; Long as there are violets, They will have a place in story: There's a flower that shall be mine, 'Tis the little Celandine. -- William Wordsworth
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