1.
The history of the meadow goes like this. No one owns it, no one ever will.
James Galvin
2.
Hope is a walk through a flowering meadow. One does not require that it lead anywhere.
Robert Breault
3.
Fair is the kingcup that in meadow blows, Fair is the daisy that beside her grows.
John Gay
4.
Cary Grant, said, 'I heard you were on the lot and I just had to meet you.
Audrey Meadows
5.
Can the life of the time be caught in an advertisement? Is that how it is, really, in the meadows of the world?
Donald Barthelme
6.
Be like the sun and meadow, which are not in the least concerned about the coming winter.
George Bernard Shaw
8.
The crowds at Flushing Meadow are about as impartial as a Nuremberg Rally.
Ian Wooldridge
9.
Americans are less mystical about what produced their inland or meadow courses; they are the product of the bulldozerm rotary ploughs, mowers, sprinkler systems and alarmingly generous wads of folding money.
Alistair Cooke
10.
I walked in the meadows of green grieving for my life.
Ivan Turgenev
11.
Water astonishing and difficult altogether makes a meadow and a stroke.
Gertrude Stein