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Copywriting about roses

About the copywriting of roses, the roses are in bloom, and I miss you very much.

1. In my barren land, you are the last rose. - Pablo Neruda, "Twenty Love Poems and Songs of Despair"

2. You spend time on your roses, which makes your roses so important. — "The Little Prince"

3. Later, my rose amazed the wheat-growing girl, and winning life was better than romance.

4. What does the name matter? The rose is not called a rose, but it still has the same fragrance. —Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"

5. I stole the rose, and I killed the one you love.

6. "The withered appearance of roses is more disgusting than moldy food."

"But that's not what you said when it bloomed."

7. "The Creator has planned this encounter called redemption since the birth of the rose."

8. "Get lost in Shakespeare's garden, where the romantics' roses bloom."

9. The rose-red Rose Lake and the forest-green Bohol Island seem to be irresistible.

10. No one says that a flower must grow into a sunflower or a rose.

11. A rose is a rose, and its fragrance is meaningless. - Borges

12. Those who cannot bear the sting of a rose are not worthy of its beauty.

—Ruth Hogan, "The Keeper of Lost Things"