
May 26, 2026 · 8:03 AM
You can cut all the flowers — Pablo Neruda
An evening reflection card featuring Pablo Neruda's quietly defiant and consoling line — no force can stop what is meant to grow. Set against a moody deep-violet twilight sky with bare tree silhouettes.
"You can cut all the flowers, but you cannot keep spring from coming."
— Pablo Neruda
An evening reflection to close the day.
Pablo Neruda, Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet, captured something quietly defiant and deeply consoling in this line: no force, however sharp or relentless, can stop what is meant to grow. As you wind down tonight, let it be a reminder that resilience is not loud — it is seasonal, patient, and inevitable.
Rest well. Spring always returns.
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