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Some broken vases can still hold beautiful flowers

Munia Khan
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Some broken vases can still hold beautiful flowers

Munia Khan
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No flower is happy in a vase, because vase is nothing but an ornate coffin for the flower.

Mehmet Murat ildan
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The flower in the vase smiles, but no longer laughs.

Malcolm de Chazal
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I believe in roses. And I believe in putting roses into a vase and sitting the vase on the table. I believe in getting lost and being found, I believe in going barefoot, and in laughter! My religion is to laugh at myself, whenever I can! I believe in the sunlight and in grey skies with big, beautiful clouds!

C. JoyBell C.
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This is terrific. What a gorgeous kitchen. You’ve decorated it so beautifully. Now you’re going to have to clear all the counters. Vases. Books. Knickknacks. Get rid of all that stuff. I mean, it is just beautiful. Beautiful. I love what you’ve done with this house. Make sure you put it all away.” ~Real estate agent (p.76)

Dominique Browning, Slow Love: How I Lost My Job, Put on My Pajamas, and Found Happiness
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The instant before something comes into focus is more exciting than any sharp certainty. Photography, child, is about the passing of time. Capturing is the goal of literature. Timelessness is the task of music and painting. But a good photograph holds time just as a vase holds water. The water will evaporate and the vase becomes a memorial to it. What separates a snapshot from a masterpiece is that the latter is a metaphor of patience...

Miguel Syjuco, Ilustrado
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A fine glass vase goes from treasure to trash, the moment it is broken. Fortunately, something else happens to you and me. Pick up your pieces. Then, help me gather mine.

Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
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Blame and English SpeakersIn the same article, Boroditsky notes that in English, we’ll often say that someone broke a vase even if it was an accident, but Spanish and Japanese speakers tend to say that the vase broke itself. Boroditsky describes a study by her student Caitlin Fausey in which English speakers were much more likely to remember who accidentally popped balloons, broke eggs, or spilled drinks in a video than Spanish or Japanese speakers. (Guilt alert!) Not only that, Boroditsky argues, but there’s a correlation between a focus on agents in English and our criminal-justice bent toward punishing transgressors rather than restituting victims.

Jessica Gross
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The trauma said, ‘Don’t write these poems.Nobody wants to hear you cry about the grief inside your bones.

Andrea Gibson, The Madness Vase: By Andrea Gibson
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Only when the flower vase will be itself in bloom, only then we got the real wonder of poetry

George G. Asztalos
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