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  • Take from my palms, to soothe your heart, a little honey, a little sun, in obedience to Persephone's bees. You can't untie a boat that was never moored, nor hear a shadow in its furs, nor move through thick life without fear. For us, all that's left is kisses tattered as the little bees that die when they leave the hive. Deep in the transparent night they're still humming, at home in the dark wood on the mountain, in the mint and lungwort and the past. But lay to your heart my rough gift, this unlovely dry necklace of dead bees that once made a sun out of honey.

    Moving   Home   Heart  
  • How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower!

    Divine Songs for Children "Against Idleness and Mischief " l. 1 (1715) See Carroll 5
  • Sad words are just another beauty. A sad story means, this storyteller is alive

    Mean   Stories   Alive  
    Chris Cleave (2012). “Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold”, p.298, Simon and Schuster
  • We must see all scars as beauty. Okay? This will be our secret. Because take it from me, a scar does not form on the dying. A scar means, 'I survived'.

    Mean   Secret   Dying  
    Chris Cleave (2012). “Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold”, p.25, Simon and Schuster
  • A bee is never as busy as it seems; it's just that it can't buzz any slower.

    Work   Buzz   Bees  
    "The Modern Handbook of Humor". Book by Ralph Louis Woods, 1967.
  • If I could not smile, I think my situation would be even more serious.

    Chris Cleave (2012). “Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold”, p.302, Simon and Schuster
  • So when I say that I am a refugee, you must understand that there is no refuge.

    Chris Cleave (2012). “Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold”, p.64, Simon and Schuster
  • In the world of the superheroes, everything had value, potential, mystery. Any person, thing, or object could be drafted into service in the struggle against darkness and evil - remade as a weapon or a warrior or a superhero. Even a little bee named Michael - after God's own avenging angel - could pitch in to win the battle against wickedness.

    Grant Morrison (2011). “Supergods: Our World in the Age of the Superhero”, p.48, Random House
  • Sad words are just another beauty. A sad story means, this storyteller is alive. The next thing you know something fine will happen to her, something marvelous, and then she will turn around and smile.

    Mean   Stories   Alive  
    Chris Cleave (2012). “Gold: A Novel”, p.349, Simon and Schuster
  • Kids are without a doubt the most suspicious diners in the world. They will eat mud (raw or baked) rocks, paste, crayons, ball-point pens, moving goldfish, cigarette butts, and cat food. Try to coax a little beef stew into their mouths and they look at you like a puppy when you stand over him with the Sunday paper rolled up.

    Moving   Cat   Kids  
    Erma Bombeck (2013). “The Erma Bombeck Collection: If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits?, Motherhood, and The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank”, p.292, Open Road Media
  • I planned how I would kill myself in the time of Churchill (stand under bombs), Victoria (throw myself under a horse), and Henry the Eighth (marry Henry the Eighth)- Little Bee

    Horse   Bombs   Littles  
    Chris Cleave (2010). “Little Bee: A Novel”, p.49, Simon and Schuster
  • I’m telling you, trouble is like the ocean. It covers two thirds of the world.

    Ocean   Two   World  
    Chris Cleave (2012). “Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold”, p.158, Simon and Schuster
  • Sometimes I think of myself as a little bee. I go from one area of the studio to another and gather pollen and sort of stimulate everybody. I guess that’s the job I do.

    Walt Disney, Kathy Merlock Jackson (2006). “Walt Disney: Conversations”, p.15, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • A scar does not form on the dying. A scar means, I survived.

    Mean   Dying   Doe  
    Chris Cleave (2010). “Little Bee: A Novel”, p.9, Simon and Schuster
  • I have to tell it again and again: I have no doctrine. I only point out something. I point out reality, I point out something in reality which has not or too little been seen. I take him who listens to me at his hand and lead him to the window. I push open the window and point outside. I have no doctrine, I carry on a dialogue.

  • On the girl's brown legs there were many small white scars. I was thinking, Do those scars cover the whole of you, like the stars and the moons on your dress? I thought that would be pretty too, and I ask you right here please to agree with me that a scar is never ugly. That is what the scar makers want us to think. But you and I, we must make an agreement to defy them. We must see all scars as beauty. Okay? This will be our secret. Because take it from me, a scar does not form on the dying. A scar means, I survived.

    Girl   Stars   Healing  
    Chris Cleave (2010). “Little Bee: A Novel”, p.9, Simon and Schuster
  • Even bees, the little almsmen of spring bowers, know there is richest juice in poison-flowers.

    Spring   Flower   Poison  
    John Keats (1818). “The Complete Works of John Keats”, p.41
  • Horror in your country is something you take a dose of to remind yourself that you are not suffering from it.

    Chris Cleave (2012). “Chris Cleave Ebook Boxed Set: Little Bee, Incendiary, Gold”, p.63, Simon and Schuster
  • The little bee returns with evening's gloom, To join her comrades in the braided hive, Where, housed beside their might honey-comb, They dream their polity shall long survive. Charles Tennyson Turner - A Summer Night in the Bee Hive The happiness of the bee & the dolphin is to exist. For man it is to know that & to wonder at it.

    Summer   Dream   Night  
  • If a man were poor or hungry, [some] would say, let us pray for him. I would suggest a little different regimen for a person in this condition: rather take him a bag of flour and a little beef or pork, and a little sugar and butter. A few such comforts will do him more good than your prayers. And I would be ashamed to ask the Lord to do something that I would not do myself. Then go to work and help the poor yourselves first, and do all you can for them, and then call upon God to do the balance.

    Prayer   Work   Men  
  • I was carrying two cargoes. Yes, one of them was horror, but the other one was hope.

    Two   Horror   Little Bee  
    Chris Cleave (2010). “Little Bee: A Novel”, p.49, Simon and Schuster
  • I found a little beetle, so that beetle was his name

    Names   Littles   Found  
    A. A. Milne (2011). “Now We Are Six”, p.57, Egmont UK
  • Once upon a time there was a bear and a bee who lived in a wood and were the best of friends. All summer long the bee collected nectar from morning to night while the bear lay on his back basking in the long grass. When winter came the bear realised he had nothing to eat and thought to himself 'I hope that busy little bee will share some of his honey with me.' But the bee was nowhere to be found - he had died of a stress induced coronary disease.

    Summer   Morning   Stress  
  • The little bee returns with evening's gloom, To join her comrades in the braided hive, Where, housed beside their might honey-comb, They dream their polity shall long survive.

    Charles Tennyson Turner, James Spedding (1880). “Collected Sonnets, Old and New”
  • A scar is never ugly. That is what the scar makers want us to think. A scar does not form on the dying. A scar means, I survived.

    Mean   Thinking   Dying  
    Chris Cleave (2010). “Little Bee: A Novel”, p.9, Simon and Schuster
  • Death, of course, is a refuge. It's where you go when a new name, or a mask and cape, can no longer hide you from yourself. It's where you run to when none of the principalities of your conscience will grant you asylum.

    Running   Names   Capes  
    Chris Cleave (2010). “Little Bee: A Novel”, p.22, Simon and Schuster
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