Quotes by Blossom The beautifully composed imagery of '12 Years a Slave' underscores the savagery of its subject, which is an American South not of knights and ladies but obscene values and a grotesque pageantry, every gorgeous shot of the languid landscape radiating toxicity like a hyperlush blossom that's poison to the touch. Steve Erickson blossom like landscape values 'Betrayed' starts off with Shane Gallagher rescuing Elena Reyes and a group of hostages from a madman with a gun. And as the story progresses and Shane's feelings for Elena blossom, his urge to protect her grows. Ruth Glick blossom story group gun I love to see people blossom. Roger Rees blossom see love people I often stay in Tokyo's Daikanyama neighbourhood. You can go for a peaceful morning run along the Meguro river, and it is particularly incredible during cherry blossom season. Joe Gebbia blossom river you morning Globalization is a great thing, but it needs a legal framework in which to blossom. Loretta Napoleoni blossom legal great globalization It's seen as xenophobic to be worried about Islam, but they appear to disproportionately allow intolerance to blossom in their communities. Gavin McInnes blossom seen about islam I love Serge Lutens orange blossom perfume; my mom got it for me. It's my favorite. It just smells clean. Gia Coppola blossom me mom love I would've preferred to blossom earlier in life. Harry Dean Stanton earlier preferred blossom life And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Elizabeth Appell blossom day painful nature Before the scene, before the paragraph, even before the sentence, comes the word. Individual words and phrases are the building blocks of fiction, the genes that generate everything else. Use the right words, and your fiction can blossom. The French have a phrase for it - le mot juste - the exact right word in the exact right position. Nancy Kress blossom words everything building April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom, holiday tables under the trees. E. Y. Harburg blossom trees paris holiday Beauty is about what's inside us, loving who we are and nurturing that. Outward beauty can really blossom from there. Connie Britton blossom loving inside beauty