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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I think it's funny to be delicate with subjects that are explosive.
We have buried so much of the delicate magic of life.
Wars are not favourable to delicate pleasures. — © J. R. R. Tolkien
Wars are not favourable to delicate pleasures.
Meditation is the delicate art of doing nothing.
I would like to use this little flower as a metaphor. The five petals of the little forget-me-not flower prompt me to consider five things we would be wise never to forget....first, forget not to be patient with yourself...second, forget not the difference between a good sacrifice and a foolish sacrifice...third, forget not to be happy now...fourth, forget not the why of the gospel...fifth, forget not that the Lord loves you.
Hunger is never delicate.
Actors have these delicate appendages called Egos.
When the mind's free, The Body's delicate.
O most delicate fiend! Who is't can read a woman? Is there more?
I was a ballerina, and everything I did in dance was delicate, pretty.
Flower god, god of the spring, beautiful, bountiful, Cold-dyed shield in the sky, lover of versicles, Here I wander in April Cold, grey-headed; and still to my Heart, Spring comes with a bound, Spring the deliverer, Spring, song-leader in woods, chorally resonant; Spring, flower-planter in meadows, Child-conductor in willowy Fields deep dotted with bloom, daisies and crocuses: Here that child from his heart drinks of eternity: O child, happy are children!
The delicate sensitivity of a frightened rattlesnake.
Fine and delicate taste is the fruit of education and experience. — © Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Fine and delicate taste is the fruit of education and experience.
What did I care about my hammer, about my bolt, about thirst or death? There was, on one star, on one planet, on mine, the Earth, a little prince to be consoled! I took him in my arms. I rocked him. I told him, 'The flower you love is not in danger...I'll draw you a muzzle for your sheep...I'll draw you a fence for your flower...I' I didn't know what to say. How clumsy I felt! I didn't know how to reach him, where to find him...It's so mysterious, the land of tears.
The imagination is of so delicate a texture that even words wound it.
A hero's love is as delicate as a maiden's.
The delicate balance between modesty and conceit is popularity.
A restructuring of an organisation is always a difficult time and delicate.
You live like this, sheltered, in a delicate world, and you believe you are living.
I don't like seeing her this delicate.
Respect the delicate ecology of your delusions.
Food's delicate. You have to handle it with finesse. You can't just be a big ogre.
You know men. We have delicate egos.
Her honor will come to no harm at my hands,” Jack said. “’Tis not her honor but her tender heart that I worry about,” Alexander said. “She’s a delicate lass,” Hugh added. “Aye,” said Gregor. “A Scottish rose.” “Your tender, delicate rose had me ambushed, knocked unconscious, and forced to wed,” Jack ground out. “Facts you all know, if you’ve spoken to Hamish.” Dougal grinned, his teeth flashing whitely. “She has the devil’s own temper, our Fiona does.
Refinement is the delicate aroma of Christianity.
True strength is delicate.
Turn on its noiseless hinges, delicate sleep!
Modesty is the delicate form of hypocrisy.
We have a country that is in a very delicate situation.
To dispense with ceremony is the most delicate mode of conferring a compliment.
There is no room in war for delicate machinery.
Be generous, be delicate, and always pursue the prize.
Judgment is a delicate thing and does not come overnight.
The balance between freedom and security is a delicate one.
The flavor of wine is like delicate poetry.
A woman's character is as delicate as her eye; it can bear no flaw.
I shall always be a flower girl to Professor Higgins, because he always treats me as a flower girl, and always will; but I know I can be a lady to you, because you always treat me as a lady, and always will.
Memory, of all the powers of the mind, is the most delicate and frail. — © Ben Jonson
Memory, of all the powers of the mind, is the most delicate and frail.
The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses.
Friendship is far more delicate than love.
The awful shadow of some unseen Power Floats though unseen among us; visiting This various world with as inconstant wing As summer winds that creep from flower to flower; Like moonbeams that behind some piny mountain shower, It visits with inconstant glance Each human heart and countenance; Like hues and harmonies of evening, Like clouds in starlight widely spread, Like memory of music fled, Like aught that for its grace may be Dear, and yet dearer for its mystery.
My first memories of my mother are of a delicate lady with a kind voice.
It is always a delicate matter, when a friend or acquaintance becomes president.
When the war (WWI) finally ended it was necessary for both sides to maintain, indeed even to inflate, the myth of sacrifice so that the whole affair would not be seen for what it was: a meaningless waste of millions of lives. Logically, if the flower of youth had been cut down in Flanders, the survivors were not the flower: the dead were superior to the traumatized living. In this way, the virtual destruction of a generation further increased the distance between the old and the young, between the official and the unofficial.
Do anything but love; or if thou lovest and art a woman, hide thy love from him whom thou dost worship; never let him know how dear he is; flit like a bird before him; lead him from tree to tree, from flower to flower; but be not won, or thou wilt, like that bird, when caught and caged, be left to pine neglected and perish in forgetfulness.
Conceive a jelly-fish such as sails in our summer seas, bell-shaped and of enormous size - far larger, I should judge, than the dome of St. Paul's. It was of a light pink colour veined with a delicate green, but the whole huge fabric so tenuous that it was but a fairy outline against the dark blue sky. It pulsated with a delicate and regular rhythm. From it there depended two long drooping, green tentacles, which swayed slowly backwards and forwards. This gorgeous vision passed gently with noiseless dignity over my head, as light and fragile as a soap-bubble, and drifted upon its stately way.
Delicate humor is the crowning virtue of the saints.
True hospitality is a delicate balance of warmth and form. — © Sheila Ostrander
True hospitality is a delicate balance of warmth and form.
I was so overprotected, I used to think I was as delicate as people said I was.
Politeness of the mind is to have delicate thoughts
Jasmine is just the most delicate and beautiful scent.
Psychic beings are childlike, delicate and easily destroyed.
Gloves make you so much more delicate.
Taste is nothing but a delicate good sense.
Mind is a most delicate evidence. Not a soul has seen it yet.
It isn't ever delicate to live.
You're not hurt, are you?" "Only my delicate sensibilities.
Oatcakes are a delicate relish when eaten warm with ale.
This is a good look. I'm gonna mess him up," Pattinson praises Stewart. "And I'm just like, I don't know what's going on? Where am I? I just walked out of a flower bed in this scene as well.... I was standing in the flower bed and then walked out of it and then stopped and looked confused.... If I didn't have contact lenses on, that was a really spectacular look I just did.... I should have had million thoughts, like Hamlet.
Men are very delicate. They don't like being rejected.
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