by Monica
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Cine nu îndrăznește să înțeleagă spinii, nu ar trebui să își dorească trandafirul.
Anne Brontë
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Aceasta este expoziția mea.
Voi…
sunteți criticii.
Eu…
creatorul.
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Thorns are the soldiers
Beauty must be protected
Love among petals
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But he who dares not grasp the thorn, should never crave the rose.
Anne Brontë
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This is my exhibition.
You…
are the critics…
Me…
the creator.
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Thorns are the soldiers
Beauty must be protected
Love among petals
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Marvelous… I agree! yes, Thorns are bodygaurds to rose.
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And to love 🙂
xo ❤
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Nice!!!
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😀 Many thanks :))
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Thorns enhance the worth of flower.
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Right? Glad you like it, Mann ❤
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Great quote; nice haiku
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Thank you, dear Derrick 🙂
xo ❤
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Wow, a beautiful rose. You’re drawing talents are growing. Cheers
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Thank you very much, Chris. Unfortunately, in the last period, I had no inspiration. This rose is an old drawing.
Cheers
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Oh well. It is still beautiful. Perhaps spring will bring inspiration. Cheers
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Maybe 🙂
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Nicely express
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Happy you like it 😀
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Cat se poate de corect ! ❤ Tare frumos trandafirul, ador trandafiri ! ❤
O seara pe placul inimi tale draga mea Mona, pupici ! ❤
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Ma bucur ca ti-a placut, Ileana 🙂
Si tie, o seara minunata!
puuuup ❤
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Loved the haiku (I favour the 5-7-5 format in English). The quote from Anne Bronte was a surprise; I’m 17,000 words into writing a story in which I’m trying to say what she said in just those13 words!
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Wow! 17.000 words!!! That’s great, my friend.
Thank you for your words 😀
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Minunat citatul şi tare frumos ilustrat!
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Multumesc frumos ❤
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most beautiful flower in the world
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Indeed 🙂
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YES
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Hi Monica. Thanks for the twitter ‘boost’ of my ‘power of words’ post. I just mentioned you (and an odd ‘coincidence’ re your Anne Bronte quote) in my latest post talking about my writing process and used your drawing of a rose – credited of course. I’ve got a mention of two Romanian ‘musica populara’ singers and string quartet in there. Our writers’ club is doing another ‘performance’ in a local library this coming Saturday so I’m just tidying up a children’s Easter story for that; I’ve tucked a fun haiku in that (and a limerick). Then I’ll be finishing my ‘long story’ thanks to Anne Bronte (did I tell you that I live only 10km or so from the Bronte village and visit frequently?).
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Hey! Hi, my friend 🙂 I saw your post where you mentioned me and my blog and, with your permission, I will reblog it this Saturday 🙂
I think it is very nice and interesting to live so close to the Bronte village, especially if you like what she wrote.
Have a great week, my friend!
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Hi again Monica. Of course you can reblog, I’m delighted you find it interesting enough to reblog. Re Haworth, if you’re ever in the UK and fancy a visit to the Brontës you have somewhere to stay; we have a spare room and it’s always great to have another Romanian in the house (or, rather, flat!) in one of the most beautiful places in the world, after Romania of course 😜
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Hey! Thank you for your words and your offer. Maybe, one day, I will visit you 🙂
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Ai fi foarte binevenit!
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Aww… Multumesc frumos 🙂
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