Flower Quote by Kathryn Hughes
““I’m just pulling up these weeds.’ ‘Why?’ She thought about this for a second. ‘Well, they don’t belong here.’ ‘Oh. Where do they belong, then?’ ‘They’re just weeds, love, they don’t belong anywhere.’ Her granddaughter stuck out her bottom lip and furrowed her brow. ‘That doesn’t seem very nice. Everything belongs somewhere.””
About This Quote
Source Short story: “Weeds and Belonging”, 2015
The dialogue reveals that labeling something as a weed reflects bias; everything has a place and purpose.
In simple terms: Weeds are judged, but all things belong somewhere.
Question assumptions about what is unwanted.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- gardening
- urban planning
- education
- community projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What determines a “weed” in your life?
- How can you reframe perceived nuisances?
Over‑categorizing can harm ecosystems.