The world has different owners at sunrise... Even your own garden does not belong to you. Rabbits and blackbirds have the lawns;… — Anne Morrow Lindbergh Copy Share Image
Go, little book, and wish to all Flowers in the garden, meat in the hall, A bin of wine, a spice of… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
There are those who say that trees shade the garden too much, and interfere with the growth of the vegetables. There may… — Charles Dudley Warner Copy Share Image
Typically, I would say that I'm not defined by one loss and I'm not defined by one win. But I'd be lying… — Eddie Alvarez Copy Share Image
Through consciousness, our minds have the power to change our planet and ourselves. It is time we heed the wisdom of the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Working in the garden . . . gives me a profound feeling of inner peace. Nothing here is in a hurry. There… — Ruth Stout Copy Share Image
Larry Geller’s Leaves of Elvis’ Garden is by far the best book I have ever read about Elvis. It is emotional, revealing… — Uri Geller Copy Share Image
I’ll admit that my garden now grows hope in lavish profusion, leaving little room for anything else. I suppose it has squeezed… — Sharon Kay Penman Copy Share Image
How unthinkable that, in a country of such bursting plenty, so many people are facing ongoing hunger and poverty. If we are… — Bonnie Raitt Copy Share Image
There is no more wild, free, vigorous growth of the forest, but everything is in pots or rows like a rococo garden...… — G. Stanley Hall Copy Share Image
Which tent is your favourite?" he asks. "The Ice Garden," Celia answers, without even pausing to consider. "Why is that?" Marco asks.… — Erin Morgenstern Copy Share Image
History counts its skeletons in round numbers. A thousand and one remains a thousand, as though the one had never existed: an… — Wislawa Szymborska Copy Share Image
Once you understand this way, you will be able to make your room alive; you will be able to design a house… — Christopher Alexander Copy Share Image
Do you live in a mine field or a garden? When we live in a minefield mentality, we explode with the weeds… — Michael Beckwith Copy Share Image
LSD burst over the dreary domain of the constipated bourgeoisie like the angelic herald of a new psychedelic millennium. We have never… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
Embrace the faff. Stare out of the window. Bend paperclips. Stand in the middle of the room trying to remember what you… — Tom Hodgkinson Copy Share Image
Coogee is a delightful, slightly old-fashioned suburb; it has parks and gardens and reserves, a good well-kept beach, and an excellent promenade… — Richie Benaud Copy Share Image
“The direction of a big act will warp history, but probably all acts do the same in their degree, down to a… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
It was like a miracle. I'm just feeling fabulous. What's incredible is someone has given your life back. I'm out in the… — Mary Travers Copy Share Image
I'm always somehow drawn to that sense of how fragile things are and how a garden means so differently depending upon whose… — Martha Ronk Copy Share Image
Even in the stifling bosom of the town, A garden, in which nothing thrives, has charms That soothes the rich possessor; much… — William Cowper Copy Share Image
Of all the wonderful things in the wonderful universe of God, nothing seems to me more surprising than the planting of a… — Julie Moir Messervy Copy Share Image
I'm an artist. Gardening is my graffiti. I grow my art. I use the garden soil like it's a piece of cloth,… — Ron Finley Copy Share Image
“The arts which we now call garden design and landscape design have three separate origins: sacred space, horticultural space and domestic space.… — Tom Turner Copy Share Image
“The world is a garden of philosophy. God is its gardener; Man is the visitor. And any tree that does not bear… — Kedar Joshi Copy Share Image
Someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. Just a few words, but I recognized it. I knew I should… — Dorianne Laux Copy Share Image
Don't go outside your house to see flowers. My friend, don't bother with that excursion. Inside your body there are flowers. One… — Robert Bly Copy Share Image
Humphry Repton, the leading garden theorist of the nineteenth century, defined a garden as 'a piece of ground fenced off from cattle,… — Tom Turner Copy Share Image
It is quiet here and restful and the air is delicious. There are gardens everywhere and police spies lie in the bushes.… — Maxim Gorky Copy Share Image
Cats are the slipperiest of domestic animals. Thousands of years of genetic coding has taught them to melt into azaleas, lie motionless… — Caroline Paul Copy Share Image
I plant rosemary all over the garden, so pleasant is it to know that at every few steps one may draw the… — Gertrude Jekyll Copy Share Image
I do not envy the owners of very large gardens. The garden should fit its owner or his or her tastes, just… — Gertrude Jekyll Copy Share Image
“Physically, gardens must have boundaries. Mentally, they can reach to the limits of the known universe. The ideas that bestow such vast… — Tom Turner Copy Share Image
The world is so empty if one thinks only of mountains, rivers and cities; but to know someone here and there who… — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Copy Share Image
When I need to think of, like, a peaceful scene or something, I think of my back garden in summertime. And whenever… — Ed Westwick Copy Share Image
I never had any other desire so strong, and so like covetousness, as that ... I might be master at last of… — Abraham Cowley Copy Share Image
I'd love to see a new form of social security ... everyone taught how to grow their own; fruit and nut trees… — Jackie French Copy Share Image
I would rather do a good hours work weeding than write two pages of my best; nothing is so interesting as weeding.… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
One constant in a world of variables - a man alone in the evening in his patch of vegetables. and all the… — Bruce Dawe Copy Share Image
On turf and curb and bower-roof The snow-storm spreads its ivory woof; It paves with pearl the garden-walk; And lovingly around the… — John Townsend Trowbridge Copy Share Image