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Quotes About Gardener

Trust is a seed that grows with attention and space. The facilitator can be a gardener, or the sun, the water.
~ Adrienne Marie Brown
Çimenleri biçen adam orada hiç olmam?? gibidir; bahç?vansa bir ömür boyu orada olacak.
~ Ray Bradbury
There is a popular misconception that native flowers are 'weeds', but of course a weed is just a plant growing where the gardener doesn't want it to be.
~ Dave Goulson
Caroline is the lady who cooks for me. Incidentally she is the wife of my gardener. What kind of a wife she makes I do not know, but she is an excellent cook. James, on the other hand, is not a good gardener—but I support him in idleness and give him the lodge to live in solely on account of Caroline's cooking.
~ Agatha Christie
'The Gardener' is more than a marvellous collection of images by a master photographer.
~ John Burnside
I am the Gardener. I am tending a very delicate, very vulnerable flower.' 'The White?' 'Yes, the White. Nothing ever dies, Pug. It just changes. Nothing is destroyed. It is just changed to another state, from matter to energy, energy to mind, mind to spirit.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Ponder the fact that God has made you a gardener, to root out vice and plant virtue.
~ St. Catherine of Siena
Washburn noticed how courteous the Colonel was to servants, and how he talked with equal animation about his gardener and the King of Italy.
~ Edmund Morris
I think I just want to garden - or kill some plants, in my case.
~ Cate Blanchett
I never meant to be a full-time poet: I started out as a gardener, an ideal job for a poet because your head is left free.
~ Alice Oswald
The gardener sees only the gardener's garden. The eyes were not made for such grovelling uses as they are now put to and worn out by, but to behold beauty now invisible. MAY WE NOT SEE GOD?
~ Richard Powers
Every resurrection story seems to strongly affirm an ambiguous—yet certain—presence in very ordinary settings, like walking on the road to Emmaus with a stranger, roasting fish on the beach, or what appeared like a gardener to the Magdalene
~ Richard Rohr
Our bodies are our gardens - our wills are our gardeners.
~ William Shakespeare
Professionals and good Samaritans, once be the gardener of the nation, would root up corruption.
~ Vikrmn, Corpkshetra
for this was Domenico, the vigilant and accomplished gardener of San Salvatore, the prop and stay of the establishment, the resourceful, the gifted, the eloquent, the courteous, the intelligent Domenico.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
I rarely wear clothes when I'm home by myself. I love making breakfast naked. But you've got to make sure the gardener's not coming that day.
~ Kristen Bell
We are in a position of financial and social power, and we could be agents of change in our society. Without pretension, I believe we could be a nice little gardener who takes care of the garden, and hopefully our neighbor will do the same. Then, maybe we'll achieve a better world.
~ Guy Laliberte
But Mr Tibbs didn't hesitate for long. 'Tell the head gardener,' he whispered, 'that I require immediately a brand new unused garden fork and also a spade. And for a knife we shall use the great sword hanging on the wall in the morning-room. But clean the sword well first. It was last used to cut off the head of King Charles the First and there may still be a little dried blood on the blade.
~ Roald Dahl
Religion acts as a moral gardener, to weed out, or suppress, evil tendencies, which, like weeds and nettles, would shoot up spontaneously in the wonderful compost of the garden, if unwatched.
~ Henry Morton Stanley
Be the gardener of love and joy; happiness will bloom in your garden.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
A?a zicea Fontenelle: un trandafir n-a v?zut niciodat? un gr?dinar murind.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
No doubt after the emperor was overthrown in 1911, your gardener would have joined the rest of the world in cutting the queue and taking on the laws and customs of his adoptive land. Before that, his assuming Western dress would have been dangerous for his family in China.
~ Laurie R. King
I'm not a very good [father], I'm afraid," Martin said. "Ach." Marianne waved this away. "I'm sure you are." Sitting here on this weather-beaten porch, with its brittle railings and the dull pounding of the sea below, he felt a gray bloom of failure. This was why he had come to see [her]. She was the gardener of this ugly flower. She knew just how to turn his face to the sun.
~ Jessica Shattuck
The guru is like a gardener, and the disciples like flowers.
~ Robert E. Svoboda