her grass seemed greener until a drought cameand cracked the earth beneath you.
– KY Robinson
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- If the grass is greener on the other side, try planting better seeds. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- If the grass is greener on the other side, start watering your own. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Stop worrying whether the grass is greener on the other side. Find out how to own the other side. – Ashwin Sanghi
- Grass is always greener on your side, just switch places with your neighbor. – Saru Singhal
- The grass may be greener on the other side, but will the sky be as blue? – Court Young
- The grass is not ‘greener’ on the other side -“ it is just another shade of green. – Annika Sorensen
- Get busy watering your own grass so as not to notice whether it’s greener elsewhere. – Karon Waddell
- It doesn’t matter how green a blade of grass is expected to be, when it’s already smashed beneath the feet. – Munia Khan
- Together, we overcome the drought of happiness and goodness, by seeing our glasses half full and helping fill others’ glasses back up with love. – Emilyann Girdner
- i am eithera stormor a drought.in-betweenshave neverbeen my thing. – Sanober Khan
- [h]ope, like a desert aloe. Hope, stubborn and bitter to the taste. That hides water. That bears the drought. An ugly plant with the power to heal. – Sofia Samatar
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- I’ll love you until I’m ashes in the dirt beneath the Earth. Then, I’ll love you even more. – K Webster
- She was falling apart beneath my hands, and I was falling apart beneath her. My power was her power, and together, we sent each other soaring. – Rachael Wade
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- …beneath torrents of spring rain, buds come to life – and we do too, beneath torments of tears… – John Geddes
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- I love to lie down with my back on the grass and feel earth’s energy revitalize me. – Jay Woodman
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- I noticed that the snow was gone and the ground looked greener. It’s funny how the good stuff can wipe away the bad stuff so quickly. – Melody J Bremen
- It seemed only right that beauty was the key to the industry, and the sacrificing of beauty to buy possessions seemed only fair to her evolving mind. – Esther Dalseno
- It was not evil that gave her the idea of pleasure, that seemed to her attractive; it was pleasure, rather, that seemed evil. – Marcel Proust
- The silence was enchanting. Infinite space seemed to enter it, and my spirit, alone with the stars, seemed capable of any adventure. – W Somerset Maugham
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- You cannot build a superstructure on a cracked foundation. – Billy Graham
- Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars. – Gustave Flaubert
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- He cracked his crooked smile that made all women swoon except the ones who wanted to slap him. Faye was a fence-sitter on the subject. – Sarah Scheele
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- There’s a coward and a fool, and both of them are you, My heart is cracked and broken, but yours is frozen through. – Jay Bell