“
Here’s a lesson for everybody, take it from me: Handsome men that tell you what you want to hear are almost always liars.
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Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
She liked being reminded of butterflies. She remembered being six or seven and crying over the fates of the butterflies in her yard after learning that they lived for only a few days. Her mother had comforted her and told her not to be sad for the butterflies, that just because their lives were short didn't mean they were tragic. Watching them flying in the warm sun among the daisies in their garden, her mother had said to her, see, they have a beautiful life. Alice liked remembering that.
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Lisa Genova (Still Alice)
“
Don't count yourself out this early, Daisy. You're all sorts of things you don't even know yet.
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Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
Because this is what I believe - that second chances are stronger than secrets. You can let secrets go. But a second chance? You don't let that pass you by.
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Daisy Whitney (When You Were Here)
“
He sad, "I'm going to use that in something one day." And he wrote it down on a napkin and put it in his back pocket. I thought to myself, "What the hell makes you think I'm not going to use it in something once day?" But, of course, there it was in his next movie. That's how it was back then. I was just supposed to be the inspiration for some man's great idea.
”
”
Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
You can't be sad when Daisy is around, she won't let you.
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Maryam Faresh (Daisy)
“
Unfortunately we treat others as we treat ourselves. We should try being genuinely kind to ourselves and the rest will come naturally, like a Platinum Rule.
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Erica Goros (The Daisy Chain)
“
That’s how it was back then. I was just supposed to be the inspiration for some man’s great idea. Well, fuck that. That’s why I started writing my own stuff.
”
”
Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
Unfortunately we do treat others as we treat ourselves. We should try being genuinely kind to ourselves first and the rest will come naturally, like an 18-kt. Golden Rule.”
― Erica Goros, The Daisy Chain
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Erica Goros (The Daisy Chain)
“
Fear is just like mist. Don’t let it disorient you from living outside God's palm. Acknowledge it, then take any one step in any one direction... and repeat.
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Erica Goros (The Daisy Chain)
“
Daisy didn't just change our lives, she changed our destiny.
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Maryam Faresh (Daisy)
“
You can do it. You are brave and you are loved.
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Tracy Holczer (The Secret Hum of a Daisy)
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There are blue diamonds born to the world and given to those who only want glass crystals. There are blue roses born to the world yet given to those who only want daisies. Blue diamond, don't cry because they want glass crystals. Blue rose, don't bleed because they see only the daisies. You were formed in the bedroom of the gods, you were conceived in the garden of the eternal!
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C. JoyBell C.
“
The heart of a person only beats when it's surrounded by blood, by family.
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Erica Goros (The Daisy Chain)
“
In a world full of daisies dare to be a rose.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
“
I was sitting on the roof, and she didn't see me. I sit on the roof a lot. People never think to look up.
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Fannie Flagg (Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man)
“
In such hours as this what have we to do with pain? That is not the deepest thing; there is something deeper.
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Henry James (Daisy Miller)
“
A daisy blooming in a desert is worth more than a rose blossoming in a rainforest.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
“
Water, wind and birdsong were the echoes in this quiet place of a great chiming symphony that was surging around the world. Knee-deep in grasses and moon daisies, Stella stood and listened, swaying a little as the flowers and trees were swaying, her spirit voice singing loudly, though her lips were still, and every pulse in her body beating its hammer strokes in time to the song.
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Elizabeth Goudge (Gentian Hill)
“
A rose with ten thousand thorns is still more valuable than a daisy without even one.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
“
You will do well in everything you seek out to do…because you don’t give up. Others make mistakes, fall down, lose heart, and you do too, but you don’t give up. You don’t lose yourself in the process. You keep moving forward and pushing for only the very best’ (Miss Shaw to Daisy, 'Friendship on Fire', p. 446)
”
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Danielle Weiler
“
…if you have someone who wants to heal, sometime they will respond to the unconventional. Their minds are more open to healing, so their bodies become more willing too. I believe that medication, while a wonderful thing, has its limits. That there are answers to be found in the unconventional.
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Daisy Whitney
“
...sometimes the greatest gift we can give ourselves, and in turn the ones we love, is to know when to let go. To know when it is time and to be at peace with that.
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Daisy Whitney
“
The more we think we need, the less we get. The less we say we need, the more we have.
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Daisy Gallagher (How To Succeed In A Testosterone World Without Losing Estrogen)
“
A rose would be miserable if it was forced to be a daisy, no matter how much water it was fed.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
“
The Lord has put more hardships atop the shoulders of my neighbors — more than I can even fathom coping with. I will strive to find a way to turn pity into admiration, for what use is it to send pity back at the world. Admiration and awe are much more helpful, especially when I find myself feeling like a victim for being stuck in traffic or losing my favorite sweater. Perspective is a blessing.
”
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Erica Goros (The Daisy Chain)
“
No one ever changed the world by being beautiful. If you want to make a difference, you can't let something as trivial as appearance get in your way. A daisy doesn't need the roses' permission to bloom - and neither do you.
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Chris Colfer (Worlds Collide (The Land of Stories, #6))
“
I have often plotted my great escape to the beach. To live seaside and to be able to stare possibility and tranquility in the face every day ... I wanted it bad enough to taste. All the while forgetting, I can lap underneath an open sky at any moment and feel awe rush over me. I can bring it close to me like a blanket—if I only remember He is my rest and refuge.
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”
Erica Goros (The Daisy Chain)
“
That’s how it was back then. I was just supposed to be the inspiration for some man’s great idea.
Well, fuck that.
That’s why I started writing my own stuff.
I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else’s muse.
I am not a muse.
I am the somebody.
End of fucking story.
”
”
Taylor Jenkins Reid
“
One day the sun will shine again. Make sure there is a part of you that is still ready. - Be Calm, Daisy Seal.
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Daisy Seal
“
Be armed with purpose, persistence and intention and the enemy called defeat will choose another to battle.
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Daisy Gallagher (How To Succeed In A Testosterone World Without Losing Estrogen)
“
That’s how it was back then. I was just supposed to be the inspiration for some man’s great idea. Well, fuck that.
”
”
Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
Roses do not bloom the same time as daisies.
”
”
Matshona Dhliwayo
“
That’s how it was back then. I was just supposed to be the inspiration for some man’s great idea.
Well, f*** that.
That’s why I started writing my own stuff.
”
”
Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
Love & pride don't mix.
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Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
Certain of a far deeper story of existence that poetically reveals priorities and values and truth, I knew this was the sweet spot for inspired decision-making. -- Daisy A. Hickman
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Daisy A. Hickman (A Happy Truth: Last Dogs Aren't Always Last)
“
Daisy ‘s thoughts after getting tiger back to his cage: That every living being was part of every other living being. That all were part of God. Bound by love. Put on earth to care for one another.
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Susan Elizabeth Phillips (Kiss an Angel)
“
There’s a ripple effect. You do something nice for someone, they’re inspired to do something nice for someone else. You didn’t just buy a few hundred burgers, Daisy. You reminded a few hundred people of the power of joy.
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Pippa Grant (Crazy for Loving You (Bluewater Billionaires))
“
C'était une sacrée leçon pour moi à cet âge-là: mériter un truc au lieu de l'obtenir sans rien faire. J'étais tellement habituée à ce qu'on me donne tout que je ne savais pas à quelle point c'est important pour l'âme de mériter quelque choses."
- Daisy Jones
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Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
This is what I'm supposed to be doing this summer. This is how I'm supposed to be passing my days. Figuring out the secret to how she was the most joyful person when she was dying. Because I'm living, and I sure as hell don't have a clue how to feel anything but empty.
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Daisy Whitney (When You Were Here)
“
Lollipops and raindrops
Sunflowers and sun-kissed daisies
Rolling surf and raging sea
Sailing ships and submarines
Old Glory and “purple mountain’s majesty”
Screaming guitar and lilting rhyme
Flight of fancy and high-steppin’ dances
Set free my mind to wander…
Imagine the ant’s marching journeys.
Fly, in my mind’s eye, on butterfly wings.
Roam the distant depths of space.
Unfurl tall sails and cross the ocean.
Pictures made just to enthrall
Creating images from my truth
Painting hopes and dreams on my canvas
Capturing, through my lens, the ephemeral
Let me ruminate ‘pon sensual darkness…
Tremble o’er Hollywood’s fluttering Gothics…
Ride the edge of my seat with the hero…
Weep with the heroine’s desperation.
Yet… more than all these things…
Give me words spun out masterfully…
Terms set out in meter and rhyme…
Phrases bent to rattle the soul…
Prose that always miraculously inspires me!
The trill runs up my spine, as I recall…
A touch… a caress…a whispered kiss…
Ebony eyes embracing my soul…
Two souls united in beat of hearts.
A butterfly flutter in my womb
My lover’s wonder o’er my swelling
The testament of our love given life
Newly laid in my lover’s arms
Luminous, sweet ebony eyes
Just so much like his father’s
A gaze of wonder and contentment
From my babe at mother’s breast
Words of the Divine set down for me
Faith, Hope, Love, and Charity
Grace, Mercy, and undeserved Salvation
“My Shepherd will supply my need”
These are the things that inspire me.
”
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D. Denise Dianaty (My Life In Poetry)
“
After a day filled with talking, laughing, reminiscing and making future plans, Evie had returned to Eversby Priory in high spirits. She was full of news to share with her husband... including the fact that the protagonist of Daisy's current novel in progress had been partly inspired by him.
"I had the idea when the subject of your husband came up at a dinner party a few months ago, Evie," Daisy had explained, dabbing at a tiny stain left by a strawberry that had fallen onto her bodice. "Someone remarked that Kingston was still the handsomest man in England, and how unfair it was that he never ages. And Lillian said he must be a vampire, and everyone laughed. It started me thinking about that old novel The Vampyre, published about fifty years ago. I decided to write something similar, only a romantic version."
Lillian had shaken her head at the notion. "I told Daisy no one would want to read about a vampire lover. Blood... teeth..." She grimaced and shivered.
"He enslaves women with his charismatic power," Daisy protested. "He's also a rich, handsome duke- just like Evie's husband."
Annabelle spoke then, her blue eyes twinkling. "In light of all that, one could forgive a bad habit or two."
Lillian gave her a skeptical glance. "Annabelle, could you really overlook a husband who went around sucking the life out of people?"
After pondering the question, Annabelle asked Daisy, "How rich is he?" She ducked with a smothered laugh as Lillian pelted her with a biscuit.
Laughing at her friends' antics, Evie had asked Daisy, "What's the title?"
"The Duke's Deadly Embrace."
"I suggested The Duke Was a Pain in the Neck," Lillian had said, "but Daisy thought it lacked romance.
”
”
Lisa Kleypas (Devil's Daughter (The Ravenels, #5))
“
If I could only keep up my spirit- if I could only play the game according to the sportsman's code which Rita had been trying to teach me so gravely and so sweetly- if I could only, I told myself, do that, then in the long run, all might be right between us- because I had not nagged her or wearied her, because I had proved myself her peer, as prompt to offer all for love and as brave to bear its passing. If I could only remember that the days were not bricks to be laid row on row, to be built into a solid house, where one might dwell in safety and peace, but only food for the fires of the heart, the fires which keep the poet alive as the citizen never lives, but which burn all the roofs of security!
”
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Edmund Wilson (I Thought of Daisy)
“
Questions and Topics for Discussion This book is written in an oral history format. Why do you think the author chose to structure the book this way? How does this approach affect your reading experience? At one point Daisy says, “I was just supposed to be the inspiration for some man’s great idea….I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else’s muse.” How does her experience of being used by others contribute to the decisions she makes when she joins The Six? Why do you think Billy has such a strong need to control the group, both early on when they are simply the Dunne Brothers and later when they become Daisy Jones & The Six? There are two sets of brothers in The Six: Eddie and Pete Loving, and Billy and Graham Dunne. How do these sibling relationships affect the band? Daisy, Camila, Simone, and Karen are each very different embodiments of female strength and creativity. Who are you most drawn to and why? Billy and Daisy become polarizing figures for the band. Who in the book gravitates more toward Billy’s leadership, and who is more inclined to follow Daisy’s way of doing things? How do these alliances change over time, and how does this dynamic upset the group’s balance? Why do you think Billy and Daisy clash so strongly? What misunderstandings between them are revealed through the “author’s” investigation? What do you think of Camila’s decision to stand by Billy, despite the ways that he has hurt her through his trouble with addiction and wavering faithfulness?
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Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones & The Six)
“
Delbert was the only Bumpus kid in my grade, but they infested Warren G. Harding like termites in an outhouse. There was Ima Jean, short and muscular, who was in the sixth grade, when she showed up, but spent most of her time hanging around the poolroom. There was a lanky, blue-jowled customer they called Jamie, who ran the still and was the only one who ever wore shoes. He and his brother Ace, who wore a brown fedora and blue work shirts, sat on the front steps at home on the Fourth of July, sucking at a jug and pretending to light sticks of dynamite with their cigars when little old ladies walked by. There were also several red-faced girls who spent most of their time dumping dishwater out of windows. Babies of various sizes and sexes crawled about the back yard, fraternizing indiscriminately with the livestock. They all wore limp, battleship-gray T-shirts and nothing else. They cried day and night. We thought that was all of them—until one day a truck stopped in front of the house and out stepped a girl who made Daisy Mae look like Little Orphan Annie. My father was sprinkling the lawn at the time; he wound up watering the windows. Ace and Emil came running out onto the porch, whooping and hollering. The girl carried a cardboard suitcase—in which she must have kept all her underwear, if she owned any—and wore her blonde hair piled high on her head; it gleamed in the midday sun. Her short muslin dress strained and bulged. The truck roared off. Ace rushed out to greet her, bellowing over his shoulder as he ran: “MAH GAWD! HEY, MAW, IT’S CASSIE! SHE’S HOME FROM THE REFORMATORY!” Emil
”
”
Jean Shepherd (A Christmas Story: The Book That Inspired the Hilarious Classic Film)
“
Ironically,” she commented, “this will be the first time I’ve ever done anything to please my father.”
With a sympathetic murmur, Matthew gathered Daisy close against him. He knew her father as well as anyone, having become well acquainted with the man’s tempers, his self-absorption, his impossible standards. And yet he understood what it had required for Bowman to build a great fortune from scratch, the sacrifices he’d had to make. Bowman had discarded everything that would have gotten in the way of achieving his goals. Including closeness with his wife and children.
For the first time it occurred to Matthew that Bowman and his family would benefit from someone acting as a mediator, to ease their communications with each other. If such a thing were in his power, he would find a way to do it.
“You,” he whispered in Daisy’s hair, “are the best thing he’s ever done. Someday he’ll realize that.”
He felt her smile against his skin. “I doubt it. But it’s nice of you to say so. You don’t have to be concerned on that account, you know. I reconciled myself to the way he was a long time ago.”
Once again Matthew was taken unaware by the extent of the feelings she inspired in him, his own limitless desire to fill her with happiness.
“Whatever you need,” he whispered, “Whatever you want, I’ll get it for you. Just tell me.”
Daisy stretched comfortably, a pleasant shiver running through her limbs. She touched his lips with her fingers, tracing the smoothness. “I want to know what your five-dollar wish was for.”
“Is that all?” He smiled beneath her exploring fingertips. “I wished you would find someone who wanted you as much as I did. But I knew it wouldn’t come true.”
The candlelight slid over Daisy’s delicate features as she raised her head to look at him. “Why not?”
“Because I knew no one could ever want you as much as I do.”
Daisy levered herself farther over him until her hair tumbled in a dark curtain around them both.
“What was your wish?” Matthew asked, combing his fingers through the fall of shimmering hair.
“That I could find the right man to marry.” Her tender smile stopped his heart. “And then you appeared.
”
”
Lisa Kleypas (Scandal in Spring (Wallflowers, #4))
“
A writer who doesn't write is just not right.
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Susan Oliver Nelson (Trips of Daisy, a journey through a thousand days of deployment)
“
In life there is only one enemy who can stop your dreams - you!
”
”
Daisy Gallagher (The Government Contractor's Resource Guide)
“
The key to longevity as a woman in business is that after every battle you get right back up, dust your heels off, and keep moving forward.
”
”
Daisy Gallagher (How To Succeed In A Testosterone World Without Losing Estrogen)
“
Success is the friend of the communicator and the consensus builder
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Daisy Gallagher
“
With motherhood comes the immeasurable power of being the first influence in the shaping of a human beings mindset.
”
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Daisy Gallagher
“
Life's lessons. There is no passion without sacrifice, no happiness without suffering, no success without failure, and no love without pain.
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Daisy Gallagher
“
Dream it, Believe it, Own it.
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”
Daisy Gallagher (How To Succeed In A Testosterone World Without Losing Estrogen)
“
Father you have given me so many good and perfect gifts,..but the greatest gift of all...is your love!
”
”
Mistie House (The Father's Princess: The Story of the White Daisy)
“
Or maybe I should say a few things that I “like like”
In that same way that in the 7th grade I knew
That there was a difference between how to like a sandwich
And how I like liked Katie Elbin’s pale blonde pigtails.
So..I like like Vietnamese Coffee and the long wait for it to drip
Drops down into my clear glass coffee mug with penguins on it.
I like like that the penguins playfully dance as the black of my coffee
Meets the creaminess of condensed milk.
I like like the way that Gatsby read when I was twelve
And thought that Romanticism and the early twenties
Would be as romantic in my early twenties.
As if a field of daisies would be the same as the field of Daisy’s.
However, I like like the melancholic tone of my chemicals as well
When they become overly emotive.
Haven’t you heard the news that we’re dead?
Wouldn’t it be grand to go exactly as we planned?
I like like wondering if wandering is a wanderlust
Or just a wanderlust?
I think this was address by a Tribe Called Quest
But I’ve lost just who it is whom I was promised I could trust.
I like like driving with a GPS
Not playing it too close to the chest
Or relying on all the Redbull and Slim Jim’s
Which my passenger-self digests.
And I like like a gentle sadness like a reminder I can feel
The realizations that this is all just so ever gosh golly really real
That my dream board has visions of what I can do
And that what absolutely matters is only relatively true.
”
”
Noah J. Cudromach
“
There must be a reason to smile, Miss François. Will you supply one?"
It was Daisy's turn to stare.
For a long moment they held each other's gaze. His dark, hers a bright green that probably made him unhappy that her eyes naturally smiled. But then, to Daisy's surprise, the corner of his mouth quirked. Just a bit.
"Perhaps having you here will provide a reason to smile. There is so little in Castle Moreau that inspires joy."
Daisy nodded, this time refusing to put her thoughts into words.
Lincoln Tremblay drummed his fingers on the book while searching her face. "You are not what I expected."
Daisy bit the inside of her upper lip.
He smiled then. It was small, but it reached his eyes and tilted the sadness that lingered there into a hint of admiration. "Green eyes are compelling," he admitted, and it struck Daisy with surprising force. "As are others who care for those in need.
”
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Jaime Jo Wright (The Vanishing at Castle Moreau)
“
In another life, I'm an art historian. A professor of art history or maybe a conservator of artworks, but this is where I'd be. Surrounded by beautiful things, things that inspire you and move the world forward and speak to what it means to be human, and there would be nothing bad . . . and love would be straightforward because there are so many different kinds of love in the world and art captures a moment in each of them. And it's just a moment, not a whole picture–I know that–but there's something lovely about that. isn't there . . . ? About a snapshot moment for all the world to look upon, frozen the way the person who painted it saw it and felt it, like that forever for us to try and see it and feel it the same way.
”
”
Jessa Hastings (Daisy Haites (Magnolia Parks Universe, #2))
“
...Daisy doesn't even go to his funeral, Nick and Jordan part ways, and Daisy ends up sticking with racist Tom... you can tell Fitzgerald never took the time to look up at clouds during sunset, because there's no silver lining at the end of that book, let me tell you.
I do see why Nikki likes the novel, as it's written so well. But her liking it makes me worry now that Nikki really doesn't believe in silver linings, because she says The Great Gatsby is the greatest novel ever written by an American, and yet it ends so sadly. One thing's for sure, Nikki is going to be very proud of me when I tell her I finally read her favorite book. -Silver Linings Playbook, p. 9
”
”
Matthew Quick
“
Daisy’s thoughts after getting the tiger back to his cage: That every living being was part of every other living being. That all were part of God. Bound by love. Put on earth to care for one another.
”
”
Susan Elizabeth Phillips (Kiss an Angel)
“
If you can't find your way back to Happy, Navigate to the place you know as Less Sad.
”
”
Alice Feeney (Daisy Darker)
“
Don't waste your life being sad about things you can't change.
”
”
Alice Feeney (Daisy Darker)
“
Or maybe I should say a few things that I “like like”
In that same way that in the 7th grade I knew
That there was a difference between how to like a sandwich
And how I like liked Katie Elbin’s pale blonde pigtails.
So..I like like Vietnamese Coffee and the long wait for it to drip
Drops down into my clear glass coffee mug with penguins on it.
I like like that the penguins playfully dance as the black of my coffee
Meets the creaminess of condensed milk.
I like like the way that Gatsby read when I was twelve
And thought that Romanticism and the early twenties
Would be as romantic in my early twenties.
As if a field of daisies would be the same as the field of Daisy’s.
However, I like like the melancholic tone of my chemicals as well
When they become overly emotive.
Haven’t you heard the news that we’re dead?
Wouldn’t it be grand to go exactly as we planned?
I like like wondering if wandering is a wanderlust
Or just a wanderlust?
I think this was address by a Tribe Called Quest
But I’ve lost just who it is whom I was promised I could trust.
I like like driving with a GPS
Not playing it too close to the chest
Or relying on all the Redbull and Slim Jim’s
Which my passenger-self digests.
And I like like a gentle sadness like a reminder I can feel
The realizations that this is all just so ever gosh golly really real
That my dream board has visions of what I can do
And that what absolutely matters is only relatively true.
”
”
Matthew McIntyre
“
Her face and the garden
Her face is like a summer garden,
By divine beauty tended and by grace never forsaken,
There bloom roses many, and lilies too,
And I keep looking at it, for in spell bound state what else can I do,
Yesterday she was a garden of roses,
Last year she was the entire spring, where once in bloom, the beauty’s flower never closes,
This year she has transformed into a garden blooming with new flowers,
Daisies, daffodils, and sunflowers standing like beauty’s radiant towers,
Rendered more radiant in the never ending splendour of her eyes,
And the garden of beautiful roses growing all over her, even time defies,
While I watch the garden of beauty grow over her face,
My heart beats assume a new and lovely pace,
That draw my mind into this world of endless beauty,
And I know not whether it obeys my heart’s yearnings or it too has grown fond of her pure serenity,
The summer has found a permanent residence in her face, infact within her,
Because I still see the roses blooming over her face although it is late November,
And when sometimes she brushes her hair with her fingers,
The roses peek from her face to feel her finger tips and their magical wonders,
And when she rests her eyelids upon her eyes,
The pollen dust of million flowers, upon her waiting eyelashes, a perfect sheen applies,
That neither sparkles nor glows,
But in the garden of her face it simply in its splendour grows,
And when the winter sun gets tired and retires finally,
The lilies apply the mask of radiance on her tenderly,
While the violets and narcissus seep deep into her brow,
And what a wonder she is to look at now,
A beauty with no end, where waves of summer flow interminably,
As she rests her head on the pillow and closes her eyes slowly,
The morning glory turns into the night glory,
And then begins our own love story,
Where the lovely and winding creepers grow all over us, over her and over me too,
Finally the garden of beauty grows all over us, and now it shall be so, no matter what you do,
I in the garden of her beauty where flowers bloom everywhere,
And then my heart confesses, “Irma, let us hide in this garden somewhere,
To be never found by time, and never felt by any season,
Because finally we have found love in each other that defies every reason,”
And this is how it has been for many years now,
I and my every feeling of love sinking deep into her beauty’s eternal brow!
”
”
Javid Ahmad Tak (They Loved in 2075!)
“
When I saw her!
It was mid day, it was a sunny noon,
When she passed through,
I felt the shimmer of the moon,
And for a moment I believed everything about her was true,
Her eyes that radiated with the charm of the day,
Her wavy arms that moved like the waves of calm and graceful sea,
Her beautiful face that you would notice anyway,
And when she passed by, you hoped this is what you would always and forever see,
Her every step that led her somewhere,
Made you forget your errands and just be with her,
Wherever she went, just anywhere,
And you imagined a life with her, only with her,
And when she spoke to someone else,
You cursed the skies for this prejudice,
For in that moment you wanted to be this someone, and not anyone else,
And you wanted to rewrite the fate’s treatise,
So that whenever she talked, she only talked to you,
Whenever she passed by someone in the street,
She always passed staring at you,
And wherever she went, it was just you she intended to meet,
But right now, she just passed by and I saw her walk away,
Until she had reached far, and become a distant star,
And now I only keep gazing at the sky every night and day,
And I deal with the never ending inner war,
Where she still peeps through all my memories,
Where she still makes me believe what I saw was true,
And I feel like these helpless daisies,
Who can do nothing, but just wait for the winter to pass and hope the sky will once again turn blue,
So I am a flower that is rooted in its place and its faith,
And I only grow in the field of her beauty,
That is what my heart feels and that is what my mind always sayeth,
For sometimes to love and to believe is the noblest duty!
And I love her still although she is a star so distant,
Rescued by my memories that form the only bridge,
Between what I felt then , what I so long to feel now, ah it is a feeling so eminent,
But I have to live with the star and its distance and volunteer myself for this daily emotional sacrilege!
But then, living loving someone is a beautiful feeling,
Maybe that is why daisies bloom every year,
To witness the kiss of the summer, that magical thing,
And for its sake bearing the pain of winter, seems nothing, every year, and every next year!
”
”
Javid Ahmad Tak (They Loved in 2075!)
“
When I saw her!
It was mid day, it was a sunny noon,
When she passed through,
I felt the shimmer of the moon,
And for a moment I believed everything about her was true,
Her eyes that radiated with the charm of the day,
Her wavy arms that moved like the waves of calm and graceful sea,
Her beautiful face that you would notice anyway,
And when she passed by, you hoped this is what you would always and forever see,
Her every step that led her somewhere,
Made you forget your errands, because you only wished to be with her,
Wherever she went, just anywhere,
And you imagined a life with her, only with her,
And when she spoke to someone else,
You cursed the skies for this prejudice,
For in that moment you wanted to be this someone, and not anyone else,
And you wanted to rewrite the fate’s treatise,
So that whenever she talked, she only talked to you,
Whenever she passed by someone in the street,
She first ogled at you,
And felt the desire that you were the only one she wished to meet,
But right now, she just passed by and I saw her walk away,
Until she had reached far, and become a distant star,
And now I only keep gazing at the sky every night and day,
And I deal with the never ending inner war,
Where she still peeps through all my memories,
Where she still makes me believe what I saw, and felt in that moment was true,
And it makes me feel like these helpless daisies,
Who can do nothing, but just wait for the winter to pass and hope the sky will once again turn blue,
So I am a flower that is rooted in its place and its faith,
And I only grow in the field of her beauty,
That is what my heart feels and that is what my mind always sayeth,
For sometimes to love and to believe is the noblest duty!
And I love her still although she is a star so distant,
Rescued by my memories that form the only bridge,
Between what I felt then, what I so long to feel now, ah it is a feeling so eminent,
But I have to live with the star and its distance and volunteer myself for this daily emotional sacrilege!
But then, living loving someone is a beautiful feeling,
Maybe that is why daisies bloom every year,
To witness the kiss of the summer, that magical thing,
And for its sake bearing the pain of winter, seems nothing, every year, and every next year!
”
”
Javid Ahmad Tak (They Loved in 2075!)
“
Princess Daisy then humbly spoke these kind words. She said, "Father you have given me so many good and perfect gifts,...
but the greatest gift of all...
is your love!
”
”
Mistie House (The Father's Princess: The Story of the White Daisy)
“
Silence is useless where injustice exists. We must ask ourselves, if I am silent on this matter what consequences must I live with for my role in knowing and not speaking out.
”
”
Daisy Gallagher
“
Leadership is not only a title, it is a conviction to do the right thing and lead by example to those we serve.
”
”
Daisy Gallagher