Pie Quotes
Whenever God means to make a man great, he always breaks him in pieces first.
Charles Spurgeon (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 38”, p.707, Delmarva Publications, Inc.
"Christian Dior: The Man who Made the World Look New". Book by Marie France Pochna (p. 170), 1996.
I was honored today with having a few stones, dirt, rotten eggs, and pieces of dead cat thrown at me
Through the dancing poppies stole A breeze, most softly lulling to my soul.
John Keats (1818). “Endymion: A Poetic Romance”, p.30
This is what a city is, bits and pieces that supplement each other and support each other.
Jane Jacobs (1989). “The Death and Life of Great American Cities”, Vintage
Attributed to Bertrand Russell, Think, Vol. 27 (p. 32), 1961.
And far and wide, in a scarlet tide, The poppy's bonfire spread.
Bayard Taylor (1857). “Poems of the Orient”, p.20
I survived, carried on, glad to be like a weed, a wild red poppy, rooted in life.
Marilyn Buck (2012). “Inside/Out: Selected Poems”, p.56, City Lights Publishers