"Nature is entirely indifferent to any reform. She……" — Charles Dudley Warner
"Nature is entirely indifferent to any reform. She perpetuates a fault as persistently as a virtue."
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Charles Dudley Warner
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72 Quotes by Charles Dudley Warner
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You want to hate somebody, if you can, just to keep your powers of discrimination bright, and to save yourself…
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The man who has planted a garden feels that he has done something for the good of the world.
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The principal value of a garden is not understood. It is not to give the possessors vegetables and fruit (that…
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To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds, and watch the renewal of…
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A garden is an awful responsibility. You never know what you may be aiding to grow in it.
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I do not know the names of all the weeds and plants, I have to do as Adam did in…
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The thing generally raised on city land is taxes.
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There is life in the ground; it goes into the seeds and also when it is stirred up goes into…
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The world is full of poetry as the earth is of pay-dirt; one only needs to know how to strike…
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There is no beauty like that which was spoiled by an accident; no accomplishments and graces are so to be…
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Snobbery, being an aspiring failing, is sometimes the prophecy of better things.
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Woman is perpetual revolution, and is that element in the world which continually destroys and recreates.
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