ROSE QUOTES V

quotations about roses


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Be honest: the roses one encounters in daily life are, mostly, hideous. Think of the colors: syphilitically inflamed orange, or highlighter-pen salmon, or nylon pink, or overripe-banana yellow. How often have you bent to smell a neighbor's rose, ready to snort up a lungful of Turkish-delight deliciousness, only to discover no scent at all?... And no one knows how to prune them. Invariably either overdisciplined or scrubby, viciously trained into a municipal pygmy or as amateurishly hacked at as a young porcupine with a home haircut, the vast majority are tragic shadows of the perfect rose in its ruffled, scented bounty.

CHARLOTTE MENDELSON
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"Let's Ban Roses", The New Yorker, June 21, 2017


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It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside.

MAUD HART LOVELACE

Betsy-Tacy and Tib


Generally, a rose first blooms in May around Mother's Day, and these blooms are the most robust and beautiful. Roses continue to blossom throughout the summer with a second flowering in October. They then go dormant from December to February -- perhaps hinting at the gloomy winter days to come.

MELISSA ANDREWS

"A Fall Fragrance", Columbia Metropolitan, October 5, 2017


I send you roses
With all the love their tender blossoming discloses
Just like my arms they'll open wide
You'll see my heart inside

GEORGE MORGAN

"Roses"