Quotes on the topic: Roses


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Treaties are like roses and young girls. They last while they last.


People tell me all the time I should stop and smell the roses, but I can't. I'm always thinking of what I can do to make what I have better and do more.


You must bring great resolve to your work. It's not all a bed of roses.


I was first influenced by a friend in fifth grade when he brought a Walkman to school and was listening to 'Paradise City' by Guns 'N Roses, which he had concealed within his hoodie. He put the headphones over my ears and I was completely blown away by what I heard. I'll never forget that.


Floral emblems have been often adopted. The houses of York and Lancaster had their roses, the Bourbons of France, the fleur-de-lis, Scotland her thistle, and Ireland her shamrock.


I started rocking and rolling when Guns N' Roses came out. It wasn't until Garth Brooks came around that I really got back to country. He made it fun again. To me, in country music, the rigor mortis was setting in and it just wasn't fun anymore. Garth brought everyone back over to country and made it cool again.


Out of the Slow Food movement has grown something called the Slow Cities movement, which has started in Italy but has spread right across Europe and beyond. And in this, towns begin to rethink how they organize the urban landscape so that people are encouraged to slow down and smell the roses and connect with one another.


I hate roses. Don't you? It's all right if you can hide them in a cutting garden, but I think a rose garden is the height of ick.


I'm definitely a lash girl. I feel they are my best feature. I have tried lots of mascaras. I was drawn to Lancome Doll Lashes recently. Not only because of the name, but it smells like roses! I usually add a few coats of it for a night out.


Treaties, you see, are like girls and roses; they last while they last.


Can anyone remember love? It's like trying to summon up the smell of roses in a cellar. You might see a rose, but never the perfume.


My life is part humor, part roses, part thorns.


Look, I got 11,052 songs on my iPod. Cyndi Lauper, Guns N' Roses, Geto Boys, N.W.A.... push shuffle and anything will come on.


You know those adages about smelling the roses and chasing butterflies? The markets are my butterflies and my roses.


I know patients who bring a dozen roses to the doctor's office. And, boy, the next visit, nobody forgets that. You come in and hey - 'Here's the lady who brought the roses' vs. 'Here's the lung cancer.'


I always looked up to Slash from Guns N' Roses, and I always pictured myself being a rock star and playing the guitar, just going crazy.


Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses.


My closest friend, who died not long ago, is buried near Marx's grave in Highgate cemetery, so I see the gaggle of admirers laying roses at the foot of his tombstone regularly. I have never been tempted to leave flowers there myself. Great theories, shame about the practice. Marx did many things. But inventing class was not one of them.


I'm the type of guy who likes to be there 24-7. I'm Mr. Roses.


We have a saying in Guns N' Roses: 'When somebody's gonna get yelled at, they're gonna get the corn.'