678 Quotes About Garden
- Author Sanchita Pandey
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Isn’t it true that we are not ‘doing’ anything; we are being done!
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- Author Kedar Joshi
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The world is a garden of philosophy. God is its gardener; Man is the visitor.And any tree that does not bear fruits of philosophy either does not belong tothat garden or is yet to be grown.
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- Author Italo Calvino
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Everything in the garden was like that: lovely but impossible to enjoy properly, with that worrying feeling inside that they were only there through an odd stroke of luck, and the fear that they'd soon have to give an account of themselves.
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- Author Elizabeth George
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The soul of a child is the loveliest flower that grows in the garden of God.
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- Author George Eliot
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...there's never a garden in all the parish but what there's endless waste in it for want o' somebody as could use everything up. It's what I think to myself sometimes, as there need nobody run short o' victuals if the land was made the most on, and there was never a morsel but what could find it's way to a mouth.
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- Author Joy Williams
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Your silence is a little black garden. You know everything there by heart.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Countless organisms are either cut or killed every four or so weeks, just to make us look civilized, sane, and mature through the state of our yard.
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- Author Laura Chouette
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The dark silhouette of a forgotten rose in a forbidden garden of love; what kind of delicate fragrance of forgiveness it seems to tell my heart about.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The first golden rays of morning’s light softly backlit the whole of this most intricate web, leaving morning’s dew generously sprinkling a thousand glistening points of light on each tender strand. But because it crossed the broad garden path, those ‘in a hurry’ saw it as an obstacle to where they were going, while those ‘on a journey’ saw it as a privilege that enhanced where they were going.
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