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    Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets, but humbler folk may circumvent this restriction if they know how. To plant a pine, for example, one need be neither god nor poet; one need only own a shovel.

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    Adam was not alone in the Garden of Eden, however, and does not deserve all the credit; much is due to Eve, the first woman, and Satan, the first consultant.

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    Adam tried to hide behind the trees in the garden. There is only one tree that can hide us from Him and that is the tree of the cross.

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    Adam, who said to our Lord in the Garden of Eden, I got more ribs - you got more broads? Never got a dinner!

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    A false religion out of the church will not hurt the church, any more than weeds in the wilderness hurt an enclosed garden, or poisons hurt the body when they are not taken, and antidotes are received against them.

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    A few moments of silence may be all the meditation we need at times. Our homes could have a little space for withdrawal and quiet, and even a small garden could offer some distance from noise.

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    A flower is an educated weed.

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    A forty-foot worm?" Will muttered to Jem as they moved through the Italian garden, their boots - thanks to a pair of Soundless runes - making no noise on the gravel. "Think of the size of the fish we could catch." Jem's lips twitched. "It's not funny, you know." "It is a bit.

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    After all, he put Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden naked as jaybirds!

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    After lunch we went into the garden for coffee and I turned on the Surgeon-General with his graphics, percentages etc. of sick and wounded to entertain the Premier.

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    A garden is a public service and having one a public duty. It is a man's contribution to the community.

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    A garden is like those pernicious machineries which catch a man's coat-skirt or his hand, and draw in his arm, his leg , and his whole body to irresistible destruction.

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    A Garden Is Not Passive. It has its own way of responding to your involvement and commitment to it. When you walk into a garden, you know whether it is loved or not.

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    A garden is the mirror of a mind. It is a place of life, a mystery of green moving to the pulse of the year, and pressing on and pausing the whole to its own inherent rhythms.

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    A garden that one makes oneself becomes associated with one’s personal history and that of one’s friends, interwoven with one’s tastes, preferences and character and constitutes a sort of unwritten autobiography.

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    A garden, you know, is a very usual refuge of a disappointed politician. Accordingly, I have purchased a few acres about nine miles from town, have built a house, and am cultivating a garden.

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    A garden has a curious innocent way of consuming cash while all the time you are under the illusion that you are spending nothing.

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    A garden is a private world or it is nothing.

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    A garden was one of the few thing in prison that one could control. To plant a seed, watch it grow, to tend it then harvest it, offered a simple but enduring satisfaction. The sense of being the custodian of this small patch of earth offered a taste of freedom.

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    A garden is a friend you can visit any time.

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    A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!

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    A garden is never so good as it will be next year.

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    A garden is to be enjoyed, and should satisfy the mind and not only the eye of the beholder. Sounds such as the rustle of bamboo and the dripping of water, scents and sensations such as grass or gravel or stone underfoot, appeal to the emotions and play a part in the total impression.

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    A garden should feel like a walk in the woods.

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    A garden isn't meant to be useful. It's for joy.

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    A garden is the best alternative therapy.

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    A garden scheme should have a backbone - a central idea beautifully phrased.

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    A garden should be natural-seeming, with wild sections, including a large area of bluebells.

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    A garden, sir, wherein all rainbows and flowers were heaped together.

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    A gardener who cultivates his own garden with his own hands, unites in his own person the three different characters, of landlord, farmer, and labourer. His produce, therefore, should pay him the rent of the first, the profit of the second, and the wages of the third.

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    A garden in winter is the absolute test of the true gardener.

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    A garden is a grand teacher... above all it teaches entire trust.

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    A garden is a symbol of man's arrogance, perverting nature to human ends.

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    A garden is half made when it is well planned.

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    A garden is not a picture, but a language.

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    A garden isn't meant to be useful. It's for joy. Rumer Godden found in Power of Simple Living by Ellyn Sanna

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    A garden without its statue is like a sentence without its verb.

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    A good garden may have some weeds.

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    Agriculture probably required a far greater discipline than did any form of food collecting. Seeds had to be planted at certain seasons, some protection had to be given to the growing plants and animals, harvests had to be reaped, stored and divided. Thus, we might argue that it was neither leisure time nor a sedentary existence but the more rigorous demands associated with an agricultural way of life that led to great cultural changes.

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    Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.

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    Ah! happy is the man whose early lot Hath made him master of a furnish'd cot; Who trains the vine that round his window grows, And after setting sun his garden hoes; Whose wattled pails his own enclosure shield, Who toils not daily in another's field.

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    A hundred objective measurements didn't sum the worth of a garden; only the delight of its users did that.

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    A handful of men working within the Zen sect of Buddhism created gardens in fifteenth-century Japan which were, and still are, far more than merely an aesthetic expression. And what is left of the earlier Mogul gardens in India suggests that their makers were acquainted with what lay behind the flowering of the Sufi movement in High Asia and so sought to add further dimensions to their garden scenes.

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    A house though otherwise beautiful, yet if it hath no garden belonging to it, is more like a prison than a house.

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    A late summer garden has a tranquility found no other time of the year.

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    Alan Chadwick's garden is a 'garden of the mind' as much as it is of the soil, and like all genuinely inspired creations it has the power to stir us to new dreams, to a new vision of what man and nature can do, together.

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    A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory.

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    Alfred Austin said, "Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are.

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    All gardeners live in beautiful places because they make them so.

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    All events are linked together in the best of possible worlds; after all, if you had not been driven from a fine castle by being kicked in the backside for love of Miss Cunegonde, if you hadn't been sent before the Inquisition, if you hadn't traveled across America on foot, if you hadn't given a good sword thrust to the baron, if you hadn't lost all your sheep from the good land of Eldorado, you wouldn't be sitting here eating candied citron and pistachios. - That is very well put, said Candide, but we must cultivate our garden.