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Battle Quote by Edgar Guest

“If your purse no longer bulges and you've lost your golden treasure, If times you think you're lonely and have hungry grown for pleasure, Don't sit by your hearth and grumble, don't let mind and spirit harden. If it's thrills of joy you wish for get to work and plant a garden! If it's drama that…” quote by Edgar Guest
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“If your purse no longer bulges and you've lost your golden treasure, If times you think you're lonely and have hungry grown for pleasure, Don't sit by your hearth and grumble, don't let mind and spirit harden. If it's thrills of joy you wish for get to work and plant a garden! If it's drama that you sigh for, plant a garden and you'll get it You will know the thrill of battle fighting foes that will beset it If you long for entertainment and for pageantry most glowing, Plant a garden and this summer spend your time with green things growing.”

Edgar Guest

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown collection, early 20th century poem

The poem urges turning to productive, nurturing work—like gardening—to find fulfillment instead of idle longing or bitterness.

In simple terms: Work and nurture to find joy, not idle longing.

Key Takeaway

Engage in purposeful activity.

Themes

purpose fulfillment productivity nature self‑care

Mood

reflective encouraging

Type

advice motivational

When to use this quote

  • career stagnation
  • loneliness
  • boredom
  • seeking excitement

Key Concepts

mindfulness growth meaningful work self‑discipline

Questions to Reflect On

  • What activity can you start today that nurtures you?
  • How does caring for something grow your inner peace?
A Different Perspective

Only work may not satisfy deeper emotional needs.

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