“The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its roots in earth and manure.”
D.H. Lawrence
“The surrounding environment is the best erudite master to teach us fundamentals laws of nature and basics of living.”
Anuj Somany
“For she is a fair maiden, fairest lady of a house of queens. And yet I know not how I should speak of her. When I first looked on her and perceived her unhappiness, it seemed to me that I saw a white flower standing straight and proud, shapely as a lily, and yet knew that it was hard, as if wrought by elf-wrights out of steel. Or was it, maybe, a frost that had turned its sap to ice, and so it stood, bitter-sweet, still fair to see, but stricken, soon to fall and die?”
J.R.R. Tolkien
“As the caterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to lay her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.”
William Blake
“Color is made to obscure the brightest endowments, to degrade the fairest character, and to check the highest and most praiseworthy aspirations.”
Charles Lenox Remond
“A wondrous city of fairest carving, reflected in gleaming waters swirled to new patterning by every passing gondola.”
Sylvia Pankhurst
“It's always the fairest major. They never get it over the top,”
Tiger Woods