Looking for famous quotes about ladybugs? We have rounded up the best collection of Ladybug quotes, sayings, phrases, captions, (with images and pictures) to inspire you about life.
Usually Ladybugs have connected deeply with all manner of spirituality, symbolism, lore, and cultural beliefs. Its most common representation is good luck, great fortune, protection, love, and luck.
Ladybug Quotes & Sayings
- “Little things make big days.” — Unknown
- “A ladybug cannot change its spots.” — Unknown
- “Even the tiniest things can be miracles.” — Unknown
- “I didn’t choose the bug life. The bug life chose me.” — Unknown
- “I would be a ladybird. Bringing all luck.” — Burned Caramel
- “Until you spread your wings, you’ll have no idea how far you can fly.”― Napoléon Bonaparte
- “How brave a ladybug must be! Each drop of rain is big as she.” — Aileen Fisher
- “With a butterfly kiss and a ladybug hug, sleep tight little one like a bug in a rug.” — Unknown
- “Little red bug, oh so cute, Here’s a black spot for your suit…” — Susan M. Paprocki
- “You know who must be very secure in their masculinity? Male ladybugs.” — Jay Leno
- “I am rather fond of ladybugs. They are so delightfully hemispherical.” — Gail Carriger
- “You’ll look back one day and realize that the little things in life were really the big things.” — Unknown
- “Please put the ladybug outside without harming her. (to his butler)” — Winston Churchill
- “Red is the first color of spring. It’s the real color of rebirth. Of beginning.” — Andie Condie
- “A ladybug sighting has been linked with luck in love, marriage, healing, and newness in life.” — Unknown
- “I would like to turn into a ladybug so that I can add to the beauty of nature.” — Prachi Pandey
- “When I find a ladybug I ask the butler to take it outside instead of killing it.” — Winston Churchill
- “Lovely little ladybug sent from heaven above please watch over my garden and fill it up with love.” — Unknown
- “This lucky little lady bug has landed here to stay To make my garden pretty and keep the weeds away.” — Unknown
- “Hurt no living thing: Ladybird, nor butterfly, Nor moth with dusty wing.” — Christina Georgina Rossetti
- “Never hurt a ladybug We need them in the garden Ladybugs help flowers grow So we must give them pardon!” — Unknown
- “I’m sending luck and wishes All wrapped up in a hug Good things should come your way With this tiny ladybug.” — Unknown
- “Oh ladybug, I wish you joy As you complete your garden chores. I’d like to put aside my work And join you in the out-of-doors!” — Unknown
- “Little ladybug on my arm you wear a heart as part of your charm You joined me on this sunny day just for a moment then you flew away.” — Unknown
- “Ladybugs all dressed in red Strolling through the flowerbed. If I were tiny just like you I’d creep among the flowers too!” — Maria Fleming
- “How brave a ladybug must be! Each drop of rain is big as she. Can you imagine what you’d do, If raindrops fell as big as you?” — Aileen Fisher
- “I think people should maybe just go out into the garden and watch a ladybug crawl across a flower and relax their mind.” — Harland Williams
- “I think people should maybe just go out into the garden and watch a ladybug crawl across a flower and relax their mind. That’s about all you need to know about life, I think.” — Harland Williams
- “A small speckled visitor Wearing a crimson cape Brighter than a cherry Smaller than a grape A polka-dotted someone Walking on my wall A black-hooded lady In a scarlet shawl.” — Joan Walsh Anglund
- “They crawl out from warm mulch, just after snow, In hidings from tunnels row after row; They rest among dew drops and fly out to bring Their red spots of colors to gardens of spring.” — Marlene Glaus
- “The Ladybug wears no disguises. She is just what she advertises. A speckled spectacle of spring, A fashion statement on the wing…. A miniature orange kite. A tiny dot-to-dot delight.” — J. Patrick Lewis
- “The ladybug’s a beetle. It’s shaped like a pea. Its color is a bright red With lots of spots to see. Although the name is ladybug Some ladybugs are men. So why don’t we say “gentleman bug” Every now and then?” — Unknown
- “When strolling through the garden, If you should chance to see A ladybug out walking, Please say “hi” for me! For ladybugs are good bugs, They help the garden grow They will bring you good luck, So always say “hello!”” — Unknown
- “Or perhaps you notice a congregation of ladybugs on a rose stalk. Don’t invoke the old nursery saying and ask them to fly away home. Their house is not on fire. Your roses are, with aphids, which the ladybugs are feeding on – and you can bless yourself that they have come to your rescue.” — Eleanor Perenyi