Tipani flower skies blazing rapture of color laced tree crowns silhouettes along the ocean diamond necklaced beach...of my heart in fragrance of love spilled by caressing kisses of the sun opening the gates to dive deep through away to horizons with no return...
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Be calm...calm as a calm lagoon, then you will look beautiful as a beautiful calm lagoon crowned by the Moon and sheltered by the brilliance of the stars reclaiming your royalty of regal life...
Today, young girls measure the quality of their beauty based upon its entertainment value. The more people are entertained by their beauty, the more beautiful they think they must be. This is very unfortunate and I would like young girls to know that their beauty is a crown; not a clown. And crowns are best worn with elegance and serenity.
CAME" - Crownless Ambition Must Emerge - Genereux Philip
The greatest warriors fight not for crowns and splendor, but for love.
Truth is beauty
Those who lift trophies of success are those who do what they do without stretching their necks to see __ho else is doing what?
The crown of literature is poetry.
A sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier times.
A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in.
The crown of life is neither happiness nor annihilation it is understanding.
By common consent gray hairs are a crown of glory the only object of respect that can never excite envy.
Ah, what sights and sounds and pain lie beneath that mist. And we had thought that our hard climb out of that cruel valley led to some cool, green and peaceful, sunlit place---but it's all jungle here, a wild and savage wilderness that's overrun with ruins. But put on your crown, my Queen, and we will build a New City on these ruins.
As a king can wear a crown, a crown can also weary a king.
Heavy is the head that wears the crownWilliam Shakespeare
Once lively peonies nowwind-weary, and ragged at the edges, hang their heavy crowns; rain on their backs,one final act, beforedetaching from the stemand falling down.
It's you,_ David says, __ur queen with your crown, going into some body of water where we cannot follow you.
Who in the universe halts when the enemy tells them to?