Four-Leaf Clover Quotes (2024)

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If a man who cannot count finds a four-leaf clover, is he lucky? ~Stanisław Jerzy Lec (1909–1966) [In the 1962 English translation by Jacek Gałązka of Unkempt Thoughts from the Polish, here's the actual wording: "is he entitled to happiness?" –tg]

Ilse and I hunted all over the old orchard

to-day for a four-leaved clover and couldn't find one. Then I found one in a clump of clover by the dairy steps to-night when I was straining the milk and never thinking of clovers. Cousin Jimmy says that is the way luck always comes, and it is no use to look for it. ~L.M. Montgomery, Emily of New Moon, 1923

One leaf is for hope, and one is for faith,
And one is for love, you know,
And God put another one in for luck —
If you search you will find where they grow.
~Ella Higginson (1861–1940), "Four-Leaf Clover"

O little four-leaf clover
With leaves of emerald hue,
I'd roam the wide fields over
To get a glimpse of you.
More sought than any flower
That grows in field or dell,
Luck upon thy leaves has power,
Fate has bound thee with a spell.
~Mary D. McIntosh (b.1867), "The Four-Leaf Clover"

I'll seek a four-leaved shamrock in all the fairy dells,
And if I find the charmed leaves, oh, how I'll weave my spells!
I would not waste my magic might on diamond, pearl, or gold,
For treasure tires the weary sense,—such triumph is but cold;
But I would play th' enchanter's part, in casting bliss around,—
Oh! not a tear, nor aching heart, should in the world be found...
~Samuel Lover, "The Four-Leaved Shamrock," Songs and Ballads, 1839

A good friend is like a four-leaf clover — hard to find and lucky to have. ~Author unknown

Oh, four-leaf clover, ha! ha! ha!
I've hunted near, I've hunted far,
And now I've found you, tell me true
What luck will come to me thro' you?
~Mary D. Brine, "The Four Leaf Clover Song," 1884

Oh! little four-leaf clover,
I will believe in you;
Let those who will be scornful—
I know you've told me true.
~Bertha J. Sherwood, "Four-Leaf Clover," Detroit Free Press, 1888

The queen of the fairies walked in the meadows in the early morning. She threw herself down upon the soft, green dew-sparkled grasses and took a nap. She dreamed of four-leaved clover, its shadow marking the fairies' resting place. When she awoke, she saw that it was just a bed of everyday three-leaved clover that the cattle loved to bite. Plucking a leaf, she pulled off one of its leaflets and placed it on another stem, making a four-leaf clover, and she healed the new leaf fast with a kiss. "Grow, my clover, and bear more four leaves; for your shadow marks the spot where a fairy has slept." ~May H. Horton, "The Four-Leaved Clover," 1894

[a little altered –tg]

In four out of every five watches brought us to be regulated, repaired, or cleaned, we find some token. Sometimes it is a bit of ribbon or lock of hair, or a rose petal. But oftener it's a four-leaf clover. The four-leaf clover is a love-token always. It is by the maiden fair given to her lover, who tenderly stows it away in the back of his watch-case. ~Jewelers' Weekly, 1887

A little four-leaf clover
That by the wayside grew,
She stooping plucked and fastened
Within her dainty shoe...
~Mary D. McIntosh (b.1867), "The Four-Leaf Clover"

Down among the orchard-grass,
A happy, careless rover,
The pretty little girl
Goes hunting four-leaf clover...
~Jennie E.T. Dowe, "Four-Leaf Clover," 1879

[a little altered –tg]

They say there's a charm in the four-leaf clover
And so I will search the whole field over;
Over the fragrant grass bent low,
To see if the prize hid there, or no.
~Mary D. Brine, "The Four-Leaf Clover," 1874

[a little altered –tg]

Oh, four leaf clover, ha! ha! ha!
I think a little fraud you are,
But whether false or whether true,
It's only fun to hunt for you.
~Mary D. Brine, "The Four Leaf Clover Song," 1884

Lounging upon the emerald green
Whose slope the trees of the forest screen,
A family group are searching over
The triune leaves for the four-leaf clover...
A bird droppeth down from its perch on high,
A butterfly aimlessly floateth by:
They too in the green and drifting over
Seem counting the leaves for four-leaf clover.
Like rarest beauties of heart and of mind,
So rare things in nature we seek to find—
Ah, loveliest spot the gaze may cover,
That vine-sheltered knoll of sweet white clover.
~Emily Thornton Charles (Emily Hawthorne), "Hunting the Four-Leaf Clover," 1886

Polly fell to looking for four-leaf clovers so industriously that Mary soon slipped from her seat to vie with her. "Here's a five-leaf," cried Mary. "But I found a seven-leaf yesterday," said Polly, triumphantly. It was a famous white clover patch, this one under Polly's swing. Nowhere else could you find so many "many-leafed" clovers in ten minutes as here. ~Avis Gordon, "The Forbidden Apple," 1905

[a little altered –tg]

The reason so many people never get anywhere in life is because, when opportunity knocks, they are out looking for four-leaf clovers. ~Walter P. Chrysler

Spencer: I'm looking for a four-leaf clover so I can be lucky.
God: Why don't you just staple a leaf onto a three-leaf clover?
Spencer: You're saying I should cheat?
God: No. I'm saying in this world, you have to make your own luck.
~Tommy Blaze, "Over the Four-Leaf Clover," Knocking on Heaven's Door, 2014, KOHD.org

Never iron a four-leaf clover, because you don't want to press your luck. ~Author unknown

Warped wise man says: "If you iron a four-leaf clover, you press your luck." ~Joke submitted to Boys' Life, 1987, by Wayne Rich

What do you get if you cross poison ivy with a four-leaf clover? You get a rash of good luck. ~Laughs, Hoots & Giggles by Joseph Rosenbloom, 1984

Besides, the shamrock is a religious symbol. Saint Patrick said the leaves represented the trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. That's why four-leaf clovers are so lucky — you get a bonus Jesus. ~Stephen Colbert, "Ireland's Shamrock Shortage," The Colbert Report, 2010

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Four-Leaf Clover Quotes (2024)

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What is the quote about 4 leaf clovers? ›

A good friend is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have.” To create a fun collage using this Irish Proverb, we focused on bold font pairings to highlight certain words in the quote.

What does a four-leaf clover symbolize? ›

The leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It's often said that Ireland is home to more four-leaf clovers than any other place, giving meaning to the phrase “the luck of the Irish.”

What is an inspirational quote about clover? ›

To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee, And revery. The revery alone will do, If bees are few. What a miserable thing life is: you're living in clover, only the clover isn't good enough.

What does the Bible say about 4 leaf clovers? ›

As Adam and Eve were leaving the Garden of Eden, Eve is said to have plucked a single four-leafed clover as a souvenir of paradise, and this religious connection has led to them being considered lucky ever since.

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Friends are like four-leaf clovers: hard to find, but lucky to have. May your troubles be few and your friends Irish.

What is the four-leaf clover quote for friend? ›

A Good Friend is Like A Four Leaf Clover, Hard to find and Lucky to Have.

What is the saying in clover? ›

Prosperous, living well. For example, After we make our first million, we'll be in clover . This expression alludes to cattle happily feeding on clover. Slightly different versions are like pigs in clover and rolling in clover . [

How is a good friend like a four-leaf clover? ›

"A good friend is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have." — Irish Proverb.

What does it mean to feel lucky like a four-leaf clover? ›

The story behind the four-leaf clover

The first sheet is for hope, the second is for faith, and the third is for charity; the fourth leaf would therefore be lucky. It is also said that it would be in the image of God: a single plant with three lobes, which represents the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

What does each leaf mean in 🍀? ›

According to Irish tradition, those who find a four-leaf clover are destined for good luck, as each leaf in the clover symbolizes good omens for faith, hope, love, and luck for the finder.

What is the spiritual meaning of clover? ›

Finding a four-leaved clover is a fascinating craft which has often been associated with luck, hope and love. Legend has it that the four leaves represent faith, hope, love, and luck, which is why finding one is believed to bring good fortune to the beholder.

How to wish on a four-leaf clover? ›

If you find a four-leaf clover in spring, eat it as you make a wish. When you find a four-leaf clover, pick it without breaking off any leaves, make a wish on it, and carry it with you the next 24 hours. If any leaves break off during these 24 hours, your wish will not come true.

What is the luck of finding a four-leaf clover? ›

You might have found yourself thinking about four-leaf clovers and trying to find one yourself lately. According to Irish tradition, those who find a four-leaf clover are destined for good luck, as each leaf in the clover symbolizes good omens for faith, hope, love, and luck for the finder.

What does it mean when you draw a four-leaf clover? ›

The transition from a religious and mystical symbol to a secular emblem of luck occurred over centuries, with the four-leaf clover appearing in art, literature, and popular culture. Its meaning expanded to include not just protection or divine favor but also hope, love, and success.

Is four-leaf clover an idiom? ›

A four-leaf clover is an idiom often used to represent luck and good fortune. It refers to a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover plant, where a fourth leaf grows on a single stem.

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