“There is a tiny yellow daffodil, The butterfly can see it from afar, Although one summer evening's dew could fill Its little cup twice over, ere the star Had called the lazy shepherd to his fold, And be no prodigal.” LittlesStarsSummerTinyCupsEveningLazyYellowButterflyFoldsDewShepherdsAfarProdigalsDaffodilSummer Evening Book:Poems Source: Poems
“I told myself that I would not go back to the camps as an actor ever again, that I was very frightened of wearing a yellow star. It was fear, it was cowardice, I was.” ActorsStarsFrightenedCampsYellowCowardice Author:Ben Kingsley
“The yellow star? Oh well, what of it? You dont die of it.” WellsDiesStarsYellowOh Well Book:Night: with related readings Source: Night: with related readings
“If the Americans, in addition to the eagle and the Stars and Stripes and the more unofficial symbols of bison, moose and Indian, should ever need another emblem, one which is friendly and pleasant, then I think they should choose the grapefruit. Or rather the half grapefruit, for this fruit only comes in halves, I believe. Practically speaking, it is always yellow, always just as fresh and well served. And it always comes at the same, still hopeful hour of the morning.” IfsThinkingNeedsShouldBelieveWellsStillsAmericaI BelieveStarsHoursHalfMorningFruitSymbolsIndianPleasantHopefulFriendlyYellowEaglesStripesEmblemsMooseGrapefruitBison Author:Johan Huizinga