“The bees pillage the flowers here and there but they make honey of them which is all their own; it is no longer thyme or marjolaine: so the pieces borrowed from others he will transform and mix up into a work all his own.” PiecesFlowerHoneyBeesHere And ThereBorrowedPlagiarismThyme Author:Michel de Montaigne
“Now let you and me buy wine today! Why say we have not the price? My horse spotted with five flowers, My fur-coat worth a thousand pieces of gold, These I will take out, and call my boy To barter them for sweet wine. And with you twain, let me forget The sorrow of ten thousand ages!” AgeTodayForgetBoysFivePiecesSweetFlowerSorrowThousandTenGoldLet MeHorseWineCoatsFurMy BoysFur CoatsSweet Wine Author:Li Bai
“For all the huffing and puffing of the doubters, a home of our own is still the rock on which our hopes are built. Price appreciation aside (and most houses will appreciate, eventually), homeownership is a state of mind. It's your piece of the earth. It's where a family's toes grow roots. It's where the flowers are yours, not God's.” MindStillsStatesHomeEarthHouseGrowsPiecesRocksFlowerBuiltAppreciateRootsAppreciationState Of MindToesDoubtersHuffingHomeownership Book:Making the Most of Your Money Source: Making the Most of Your Money
“None of us ever escape the first few years of our lives. They make a mould into which we are cast, and though it may be broken, and we turned loose, some remnant of it, some intangible evil or lovely thing or both, will remain with us, like the odor to a flower, or the smoothness to a piece of ivory. It is part of the immortality of youth.” YearsFirstsMayEvilPiecesOur LivesChildhoodYouthFlowerBrokenCastsLovelyImmortalityIntangibleIvoryMouldOdorRemnantsLovely Things Book:A Victorian Village: Reminiscences of Other Days Source: A Victorian Village: Reminiscences of Other Days
“When my mother would make me sandwiches for school - zucchini and eggs, pepper and eggs, everything was with eggs - the oil would drip out of the bag. She didn't care if I lost the sandwich - she wanted that brown bag back. She used to give me artichoke sandwiches. You have no idea how embarrassing it is to sit in the schoolyard eating an artichoke with a piece of bread. A lot of kids didn't know what it was, they'd say, Look at that guy eating flowers!” IfsKnowsGivingLooksIdeasCareKidsWantedSchoolUsedMotherGuyLostPiecesFlowerEatingGive MeOilBreadNo IdeaBrownBagsEggsEmbarrassingSandwichesThat GuyPeppersArtichokesZucchini Author:Pat Cooper
“Carrie was a terrific piece of work. At the end of the movie comes, when Amy Irving kneels down to put the flowers on Carrie's grave, a hand comes up through the grave and seizes her by the arm. The audience went to the roof, totally to the roof. It was just the most amazing reaction. And I thought, 'We have a monster hit on our hands. Brian De Palma has done something new. He's actually created a shock ending that shocks an audience that was ready for a horror film.' And there were several people who did it after that.” PeopleEndsDoneHandsFilmAudiencePiecesReadyFlowerArmsHorrorCome UpMonstersGravesReactionsShockCarrieSomething NewRoofTerrificAmyMost AmazingHorror FilmBrian Author:Stephen King