He loves me, he loves me not. How many flowers must I kill before he loves me?” ~He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

Kimberly Kinrade
He loves me, he loves me not. How many flowers...
He loves me, he loves me not. How many flowers...
He loves me, he loves me not. How many flowers...
He loves me, he loves me not. How many flowers...
About This Quote

This quote is commonly attributed to “The Little Prince”, but it actually originates in the Chinese book, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms." It is a common saying among Chinese women, who place flowers along their path to express their feelings. If they are loved, they will return home with lots of these flowers. If they are not loved, they will continue to walk with fewer and fewer flowers on their path.

Source: Bits Of You & Pieces Of Me

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