Moths And Butterflies Famous Quotes & Sayings
28 Moths And Butterflies Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Words betrayed her: beautiful butterflies in her mind; dead moths when she opened her mouth for their release into the world.— Glen Duncan

You are where you are in your life because of what has gone into your mind, and the ONLY WAY to change where you are is to change what goes into your mind."~ Zig Ziglar— Dale Calvert

If you're going to quit your job to focus on an idea, you get overly attached to that idea because you had it, and it's the reason you quit your job. Plus, most ideas are bad.— Matt Mullenweg

On the table there, polished now and plain, an ugly case would stand containing butterflies and moths, and another one with bird's eggs wrapped in cotton wool. "Not all this junk in here," I would say, "take them to the schoolroom darlings," and they would run off, shouting, calling to one another, but the little one staying behind, pottering on his own, quieter than the others— Daphne Du Maurier

I thought I was fooling people. But it's the old thing of 'they say vodka doesn't smell'. No, not until you sweat. And you just lie and lie and you think 'I can deal with this'. And then you finally go, 'No you can't'. And then you give up.— Robin Williams

Both moths and butterflies are drawn to the light. However, they both react differently to alternate shades of it. The moth prefers the moon and detests the sun, while the butterfly loves the sun and detests the moon. If our physical compositions are made to emulate the universe, then it makes sense for some of us to have more light or darkness inside our hearts than others - or that one is drawn closer to the sun versus the moon.— Suzy Kassem

Some girls are pretty, and it's like they were destined for it. They were meant to be pretty, and as for the rest of us, well, we get to exist on the outer edges of life. It's like moths. They're the same as butterflies, aren't they? They're just gray. They can't help being gray, they just are. But butterflies, they're a million different colors, yellow and emerald and cerulean blue. They're pretty. Who'd dare kill a butterfly? I don't know of a single soul who'd lift a finger against a butterfly. But most anybody would swat at a moth like it was nothing, and all because it isn't pretty. Doesn't seem fair, not at all.— Jenny Han

The manager has his eye on the bottom line; the leader has his eye on the horizon.— Warren Bennis

Nature is always lavish of her gifts even to the most insignificant forms. The butterflies and moths are richly dowered in this respect.— Annie Besant

Moths that fly by day are not properly to be called moths; they do not excite that pleasant sense of dark autumn nights and ivy-blossom which the commonest yellow-underwing asleep in the shadow of the curtain never fails to rouse in us. They are hybrid creatures, neither gay like butterflies nor sombre like their own species. Nevertheless the present specimen, with his narrow hay-coloured wings, fringed with a tassel of the same colour, seemed to be content with life.— Virginia Woolf

When we try to conceal our innermost drives, our entire being screams betrayal.— Brian Herbert

After 12 years, the old butterflies came back. Well, I guess at my age you call them moths.— Franco Harris

But to me, butterflies were slightly sneaky; all they were were moths in— Marian Keyes
embroidered jackets. And, yes, moths were creepy and their flapping wings made a nasty, papery
sound--but at least they were honest

Pain demands acceptance. It— Namrata

Together, in that room, our childhood notions of love melted away. We discovered love was not a fairytale. Sometimes there were no happy endings, and when there were, you needed to work like hell to keep the happiness alive.— Cristina Marrero

One by one, the moths of the night took their release. And she watched them float off like butterflies, silhouetted in the glow of morning.— Ellison Blackburn

I like a guy who makes me laugh, doesn't care about the fame, the show, he just likes me for me, he likes Nicole.— Nicole Polizzi

I have always thought of the moths and butterflies as a bonus to the flowers, as though Nature were admiring her own work.— Roger Deakin

The ground of fearlessness is fear. In order to be fearless, you have to stand in the middle of your fear.— Larry Rosenberg

They waited for the elevator. " Most people love butterflies and hate moth," he said. "But moths are more interesting - more engaging."— Thomas Harris
"They're destructive."
"Some are, a lot are, but they live in all kinds of ways. Just like we do." Silence for one floor.
"There's a moth, more than one in fact, that lives only on tears," he offered. "That's all they eat or drink."
"What kind of tears? Whose tears?"
"The tears of large land mammals, about our size.
The old definition of moth was, 'anything that gradually, silently eats, consumes, or wages any other thing.'
It was a verb for destruction too ...

Seth swallowed and all sorts of cramps ran through his stomach. He'd call them 'butterflies', but with Dom they were moths at best. Just as lively, but uncomfortable in daylight, creatures of the night, like Seth's lust for Dom.— K.A. Merikan

The love of God pays no attention to my prejudices caused by my natural individuality.— Oswald Chambers

In excess, most endeavors and possessions take on the characteristics of their opposite.— Tim Ferriss

When you lose a person, a whole universe goes along with them.— Lang Leav

I must say, cowboy, I'm impressed. I was worried you could only handle eight seconds at a time.— Joya Ryan

Bees and butterflies, moths and dragonflies, the flowers and the brooks and the clouds.— George MacDonald

Even if everybody is looking at the same light bulb, the unique composition of an individual will dictate how they interpret and see things. Some people will only see things with their left eye (mind/moon), while others will use only their right (heart/sun). Some people are completely void of light and repel it immediately. For instance, a beetle will chase after an opening of light, while a cockroach will scatter at a crack of it. How are we different than the insects? Nobody is purely good or purely evil. Most of us are in-between. There are moths that explore the day and butterflies that play at night. Polarity is an integral part of nature - human or not human.— Suzy Kassem
