Gardener Quote by Beverley Nichols Download Open image “We both know, you and I, that if all men were gardeners, the world at last would be at peace.” — Beverley Nichols ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Gardener Gardeners Gardeners World Lasts Men Men Gardeners Peace World World peace Would be
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Still, no gardener would be a gardener if he did not live in hope. — Vita Sackville-West Copy Share Image
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Whatever has gone on in the week, 'Gardeners' World' marks the end of it. — Zoe Ball Copy Share Image
How many men are like trees, already strong and full grown, which are transplanted into some gardens, to the astonishment of those people who… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
“For a garden is a mistress, and gardening is a blend of all the arts, and if it is not the death of me,… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
I know this is maybe naive, but one day I hope there will be peace in the world. Maybe one day the flowers will… — Katarina Witt Copy Share Image
The man who has planted a garden feels that he has done something for the good of the world. — Charles Dudley Warner Copy Share Image
“Marriage is a book in which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters in prose.” — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
I had never 'taken a cutting' before ... Do you realize that the whole thing is miraculous? It is exactly as though you were… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
Long experience has taught me that people who do not like geraniums have something morally unsound about them. Sooner or later you will find… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
To dig one's own spade into one's own earth! Has life anything better to offer than this? — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
“Well, I love geraniums, and anybody who does not love geraniums must obviously be a depraved and loathsome person.” — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
Most people, early in November, take last looks at their gardens, are are then prepared to ignore them until the spring. I am quite… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
Do you ever find yourself bursting into a sort of lunatic laughter at the sheer prettiness of things? — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
A garden is a place for shaping a little world of your own according to your heart's desire. — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
Every moment of this strange and lovely life from dawn to dusk, is a miracle. Somewhere, always a rose is opening its petals to… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
“On and on we wander in these pages--and we never reach the point because, happily, there is no point to reach.” — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
A gardener is never shut out from his garden, wherever he may be. Its comfort never fails. Though the city may close about him,… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
“One of the many reasons why gardens are increasingly precious to us in this day and age is that they help us to escape… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
I know when I'm not dancing, and I go home, I usually work with my dad, who's an electrician. So I do stuff like… — Tristan MacManus Copy Share Image
Oh, Adam was a gardener, and God who made him sees That half a proper gardener's work is done upon his knees, So when… — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
Show me a person without prejudice of any kind on any subject and I'll show you someone who may be admirably virtuous but is… — Allen Lacy Copy Share Image
“Virtue? A fig! 'Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners.… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Adam was a gardener, and God, who made him, sees that half of all good gardening is done upon the knees. — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
As a gardener, I wonder if flowers really can't speak or just exercise unfailing good judgment in the matter. — Robert Breault Copy Share Image
Why try to explain miracles to your kids when you can just have them plant a garden. — Robert Breault Copy Share Image
Was it not most meet that a woman should first see the risen Saviour? She was first in the transgression; let her be first… — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
Sooner or later every gardener must face the fact that certain things are going to die on him. It is a temptation to be… — Eleanor Perenyi Copy Share Image
The idea of the book ["The Japanese Lover"] came in a conversation that I had with a friend walking in the streets of New… — Isabel Allende Copy Share Image