678 Quotes About Garden
- Author Vera Nazarian
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No Temple made by mortal human hands can ever compare to the Temple made by the gods themselves. That building of wood and stone that houses us and that many believe conceals the great Secret Temple from prying eyes, somewhere in its heart of hearts, is but a decoy for the masses who need this simple concrete limited thing in their lives. The real Temple is the whole world, and there is nothing as divinely blessed as a blooming growing garden.
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- Author Dominic Riccitello
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I loved you, I did. I believe I even sold myself a bit: on your love, my lust, your hair and just the way we stood there. How the air smelled of you, the way your shirt was cursed with blues. The way we danced by the ocean in front your mini-garden. The white fence, your loveliness and the heavenly kisses. It’ll always be the sheets, lying beside, holding your arm and kissing your hair in a loving stride.
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- Author James Joyce
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The peace of the gardens and the kindly lights in the windows poured a tender influence into his restless heart.
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- Author Steve Maraboli
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Don't let the tall weeds cast a shadow on the beautiful flowers in your garden.
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- Author Goitsemang Mvula
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During fragile times, learn to cherish the grounds that continue to build you, for they also cherish your presence with light, hope, and creativity. A reminder that the garden doesn’t pick between the weed and the flower on who becomes the champion of light.
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- Author Anuradha Bhattacharyya
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We are on a stroll, hand in hand, in a garden, in the moonlight and the sole purpose of such a venture is to come together in love.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Our existence and our environment enclosed entities of divinity.
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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When you grow your own garden, it grows you.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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All too soon the garden of childhood is paved cold with the asphalt roads of adulthood. And while it is not within her power to halt this unrelenting progression, a mother can diligently guard this most precious garden and insure that the roads become gentle paths that wind through it instead of byways that kill it.
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