1. magnolia - Noun
2. magnolia - Adjective
3. Magnolia - Proper noun
A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI feel in colour, strong tones that I hue down for the comfort of the pastelly inclined. Beige and magnolia and a hint of pink are what the well-decorated heart is wearing; who wants my blood red and vein-blue? Jeanette Winterson
The individual man is transitory, but the pulse of life and of growth goes on after he is gone, buried under a wreath of magnolia leaves. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
We should bow deeply before the orchid and the snail and join our palms reverently before the monarch butterfly and the magnolia tree. The feeling of respect for all species will help us recognize the noblest nature in ourselves. Nhat Hanh
Magnolia is the kind of film I instinctively respond to. Leave logic at the door. Do not expect subdued taste and restraint, but instead a kind of operatic ecstasy. Roger Ebert
Magnolia is a film of sadness and loss, of lifelong bitterness, of children harmed and adults destroying themselves. Roger Ebert
Magnolia is operatic in its ambition, a great, joyous leap into melodrama and coincidence, with ragged emotions, crimes and punishments, deathbed scenes, romantic dreams, generational turmoil and celestial intervention, all scored to insistent music. It is not a timid film. Roger Ebert