
I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers
– Claude Monet
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- It feels good when the one you owe walks with you. It feels ecstatic when the one you don’t owe walks. – Shweta Suvarna
- The world doesn’t owe you anything because you’re in it, but you owe yourself the world because it is in you. – Kat Kaelin
- Believers in Christ owe nothing to God in payment for salvation . . . but they do owe God a life of undivided devotion and service. – Billy Graham
- The world may not owe you anything but you owe yourself the world! – Kevin Darn
- If you owe your bank a hundred pounds, you have a problem. But if you owe a million, it has. – John Maynard Keynes
- She has to live, Eliott. I owe her a lifetime of apologies.--œSometimes I think that’s all we owe our parents. – Bethany Griffin
- If you owe ten pounds to the Bank of England, you get thrown in jail, but if you owe a million pounds, they invite you to sit on the Board – Philippe Ris
- Not having enough talent seemed almost worse than not having any, because having a little meant having just enough to know what you lacked – Kat Howard
- Perhaps we can start counting those kisses once more. I think you owe me a few. – Jean M Grant
- He has no talent at all, that boy! You, who are his friend, tell him, please, to give up painting.-“–Manet to Monet, on Renoir— – Edouard Manet
- I have heard that we are spirits having a human experience. Perhaps those of us who have no conscience are dark spirits having a human experience. – PA Speers
- Having a hearing is educational. Having a hearing with television cameras is useful. Having a hearing with two rows of television cameras is Heaven. – Tim Wirth
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- Women are like beautiful flowers. Only when you love them and take good care of them will they fully bloom into the beautiful flowers that they are. – Avijeet Das
- A country which prefers guns to flowers will live the beauty of the flowers only in its graveyards! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- In time of rain I come:I can sing among the flowers:I utter my song: my heart is glad.Water of flowers foams over the earth:My heart was intoxicated. – Jane Bierhorst
- I love flowers for being flowers, directly.And I love trees for being trees without my thought. – Alberto Caeiro
- The flowers are so beautiful, but God’s love is infinitely stronger for us than the beauty of ALL flowers and all beautiful things combined! – Craig Compton
- Rumi says love turns thorns into flowers. This means that hate turns flowers into thorns! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- You wanted hearts and flowers. You have my heart – & here are the flowers. – Christian Grey
- Become the destroyer of sects – become the breaker of privileges -“ become the messenger of equality -“ become the prophet of goodness. – Abhijit Naskar
- When we become silent, we become whole. And when we become whole, we become holy. – Swami Dhyan Giten
- When we become silent, we become whole. And when we become whole, we become holy. – Swami Dhyan Giten
- The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, he’s one who asks the right questions. – Claude LviStrauss
- To prohibit the reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves. – Claude Adrien Helvtius
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- I am happy to be alone. Perhaps this is true. Or perhaps I am the biggest coward of all. – Heather Day Gilbert
- Perhaps it is how we are made; perhaps words of truth reach us best through the heart, and stories and songs are the language of the heart – Stephen R Lawhead
- Perhaps it is possible to discover more in silence than in speech. Or perhaps it is only that those who are silent among us learn to listen. – Alice Hoffman
- Perhaps Choices spring up when history makes way for them. Perhaps they will grow, like legends upon dead conquerors. – Roshani Chokshi
