Planting Your Own Garden Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Planting Your Own Garden
Planting Your Own Garden Quotes & Sayings
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Planting is not the end; it is only the beginning of planting.
— Henry Sherman Adams
Certain plants, like certain friends, you enjoy having for a visit but do not care to see remain forever and a day.
— Henry Sherman Adams
only one way to find out
— Maria V. Snyder
In the role of Mary, six-year-old Shannon Burke just barely manages to pass herself off as a virgin.
— David Sedaris
Re-programming your mind, body & spirit is like planting a garden, if the soil isn't right nothing will grow.
— Nikki Rowe
She was average height, more slender than curvy. And he realized with horror that he was attracted to her. A lot.
— Miranda Liasson
In a delightful garden, sowing, planting or digging are not hardship but are done with a zeal and a certain pleasure.
— Martin Luther
Garden work consists much more in uprooting weeds than in planting seed. This applies also to teaching.
— Frank Auerbach
Let death take me planting my cabbages, indifferent to him, and still less of my garden not being finished. (tr. Charles Cotton)
— Michel De Montaigne
Live daringly, boldly, fearlessly.
— Henry J. Kaiser
I'm planting my love in the garden of my hope.
— Debasish Mridha
Man by nature wants to know.
— Aristotle.
What can be found equal to modesty, uncorrupt faith, the sister of justice, and undisguised truth?
— Horace
Shun artificial rocks like the plague.
— Henry Sherman Adams
I love planting. I love digging holes, putting plants in, tapping them in. And I love weeding, but I don't like tidying up the garden afterwards.
— Jamaica Kincaid
Planting a flower's like opening a book, because either way you're starting something. And your garden's your library.
— Nora Roberts
I was editor of my high school literary magazine and a reporter for the school newspaper.
— Jeffery Deaver
He who serves the public is a poor animal; he worries himself to death and no one thanks him for it.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe