25 Quotes That Virgo Zodiac Signs Can Totally Relate To - Bustle
Virgo zodiac signs are down-to-earth, analytical, and service-oriented. While Virgo season only lasts from about Aug. 23 through Sept. 22, we can benefit from aligning with this altruistic and practical-minded energy all year round. If you have a lot of Virgo placements in your own birth chart, then it's even more important to understand (and celebrate!) the zodiac sign traits associated with this astrological archetype.
Virgo is the zodiac's resident mutable earth sign, and it's represented by the symbol of the maiden. Being ruled by the element of earth makes Virgos pragmatic, sensible, and grounded, while their mutable modality allows them to stay organized as they adapt to any situation. As the sign that corresponds with the sixth house of the zodiac, Virgo zodiac energy is also associated with wellness, work habits, and our daily routines. That's why Virgos tend to be so good at managing their schedules and staying on top of their chores.
Of course, as is true of all signs, Virgos have a downside, too — as this energy can make us critical, perfectionistic, and overly fixated on small mistakes. But this hawk-eye for detail comes from a loving place, as improving themselves and being helpful to others is important to every Virgo zodiac sign.
Whether you're vibing out under a Virgo full moon or just celebrating the Virgo energy in your astrological birth chart, here are 25 quotes for Virgo zodiac signs that totally embody this earthy vibe.
Ree Drummond knows firsthand how important it is to stay connected with your loved ones, even when you're miles apart. Each of the Drummond kids has flown the coup, which means that Ree and her husband Ladd are officially empty nesters. (And that's not even mentioning the times she has to travel for work or a college football game!) Despite your own circumstances, sending a heartfelt "good night" text message before bed can be the perfect way to make the distance not feel so far. Now, we know you might be thinking: "How am I supposed to come up with something meaningful to say every night?" Well, fear not, friends. We've put together some of the best good night messages, from short and sweet to funny and coupled with cute nicknames. These ideas might include a "get well soon" message or an uplifting quote just to make sure your person ends the day on a positive note. Whether you're sending a message to your spouse, your kids, or your best f...
Romance, more than any other genre, is one that readers come to when they need hope. The genre affirms the belief that anyone — no matter who they are — can find not only love but also a Happily Ever After. In the past couple of years that feeling, that promise, has felt more necessary than ever. For me, this year has been a reminder that the personal is always political, and I've found myself reaching for romances with protagonists who are not only looking for that glorious HEA but also healing, showing up for their communities, being courageous enough to fight for justice and striving to live authentically. 'You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty,' by Akwaeke Emezi Return to menu Feyi's connection to celebrity chef Alim is instant and undeniable. After five years grieving the loss of her husband, Feyi feels ready to live again. But things for our would-be lovers are far from simple. Alim is the father of the man Feyi is dating, and if their feelings ever come out, ...
Tough times for the Losers. Writer's block is never easy and the Club has decided to nurse their creative woes with a quick cabin trip to Dark Score Lake. (Some locals have been known to call it "Sara Laughs.") Rest assured, this will get ugly. Published in 1998 on the day after the author's 51st birthday, Stephen King 's Bag Of Bones is many things: Gothic ghost story, queasy romance, legal thriller, meditation on grief, and a ghastly reminder that the sins of the father are to be laid upon the children. It's also horny. Really horny. Join Losers Randall Colburn, Mel Kassel, Dan Pfleegor, and Ana Marie Cox as they shack up in Sara Laughs for a sprawling, two-part discussion of the novel's tumultuous publication history, its potent scares, and its protagonist, Mike Noonan, who King describes as "probably as close as you could get to me." Throughout it all, one question perseveres… "Was this King's mid-life crisis book?" F...
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