Quotes About Garden
Does not this comprehend all, in fact? and what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in which to dream. At
~ Victor Hugo
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Poor children cannot enter the public gardens; still, one would think that, as children, they had a right to the flowers.
~ Victor Hugo
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The hospital was a low and narrow building of a single story, with a small garden.
~ Victor Hugo
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them up. Flowers blooming. A garden ââ'¬Â¦ As she neared the house, the front door opened. A woman came out, wearing a pretty floral-print dress beneath a frilly red apron, and holding a broom. Her bobbed hair was carefully curled and a pair of wireless glasses magnified her eyes.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Puesto que se enteraría por su propia experiencia de que el jardín era el perfeccionamiento supremo de la idea del jardín, ya que la mejor forma de definirlo era afirmar que su creador había "alcanzado la simplicidad", al tratarse de un jardín, escribía el autor con notable apasionamiento, que expresaba lo infinitamente simple mediante fuerzas infinitamente complejas.
~ László Krasznahorkai
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You cannot reduce the situation to worm jokes, Will. This is Gabriel and Gideon's father we're discussing." "We're not just discussing him; we're chasing him through an ornamental sculpture garden because he's turned into a worm.
~ Cassandra Clare
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They kind of look like evil lawn gnomes
~ Cassandra Clare
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The front door shut, leaving Alec sitting in the half-lit garden, alone. He closed his eyes for a moment, the image of a face hovering behind his lids. Not Jace's face, for a change. The eyes set in the face were green, slit-pupiled. Cat eyes.
~ Cassandra Clare
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This...this...thing?" "A parsnip?" Jem suggested "A parsnip planted in satan's own garden," said Will. He glanced about. "I dont suppose there's a dog I could feed it to?" "There dont seem to be any pets about," Jem-who loved animals, even the inglorious and ill-tempered Church-observed. "Probably all poisened by parsnips," said Will.
~ Cassandra Clare
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The garden stretched out in a soft drift, colors jumbled any way, an unmade bed of red and yellow and pink. Then came the trees. Apple, plum, and the Japanese black pine.
~ Cathleen Schine
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small back garden, terraced in three layers, each higher than the
~ Catrin Collier
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The lesson I have thoroughly learnt, and wish to pass on to others, is to know the enduring happiness that the love of a garden gives.
~ Gertrude Jekyll
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The true object of all human life is play. Earth is a task garden heaven is a playground.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
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per il concerto degli U2 del giorno dopo, al Madison Square Garden.
~ Giorgio Faletti
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Mama worked outside the home — in the garden.
~ Glenn Beck
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Around and around the house the leaves fall thick—but never fast, for they come circling down with a dead lightness that is sombre and slow. Let the gardener sweep and sweep the turf as he will, and press the leaves into full barrows, and wheel them off, still they lie ankle-deep.
~ Charles Dickens, Bleak House
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Slowly the night is falling, Falling down from the hill, And all in the low green valley The dew lies heavy and chill; The crickets cry in the hedges, The bats are circling low, And like ghosts through the blossoming garden The glimmering night-moths go...
~ Anonymous, "My Angel," 1800s
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Hydrangea — watercolor'd confetti-bursting flowery garden art
~ Terri Guillemets
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A garden of love grows in a grandmother's heart.
~ Author Unknown
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I went round the side of the house, and stared at the garden in horror. The ivy had almost taken over. There were still flowers in the borders, but weeds rioted everywhere, choking all the blooms. The stream still trickled in spite of vast tangles of waterweed. I followed it to the end of the garden. The little Japanese house was lurid green with moss. I sat on the cold seat and shut my eyes tight.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
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MAN'S mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild; but whether cultivated or neglected, it must, and will, bring forth.
~ James Allen
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Man's mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild; but whether cultivated or neglected, it must, and will, bring forth.
~ James Allen
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MAN'S mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild;
~ James Allen
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Man's mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild;
~ James Allen
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