Day 364 – Love thou
“Love thou the rose, yet leave it on its stem.” ~ Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton
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“Love thou the rose, yet leave it on its stem.” ~ Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton
“One may prefer spring and summer to autumn and winter, but preference is hardly to the point. The earth turns, and we live in the grain of nature, turning with it.” ~ Robert Hass
“Year’s end, all corners of this floating world, swept.” ~ Matsuo Basho
“The days are short, The sun a spark Hung thin between The dark and dark.” ~ John Updike
“The falling leaf that tells of autumn’s death is, in a subtler sense, a prophecy of spring.” ~ Robert Green Ingersoll
“Kindness is like snow-it beautifies everything it covers.” ~ Croft M. Pentz
“What miracle of weird transforming Is this wild work of frost and light, This glimpse of glory infinite?” – John Greenleaf Whittier
Cold indeed, and labor lost: Then farewell heat, and welcome frost! William Shakespeare
“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” ~ John Steinbeck
“Wan February with weeping cheer, Whose cold hand guides the youngling year Down misty roads of mire and rime, Before thy pale and fitful face The shrill wind shifts the clouds apace Through skies the […]