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    To cherish what remains of the Earth and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival.

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    To clink glasses of a freshly made, seasonal beer, preferably in a pub or garden, with friends and perhaps new acquaintances, is a ritual that makes every participant feel good. We may not rationalize this at the time, but it gives us a sense of place in our common community and our time in the tides of life on earth. This is a way to value beer and treat it with respect.

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    To cultivate a garden is. . . to go hand in hand with Nature in some of her most beautiful processes.

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    To cultivate a garden is to walk with God.

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    To crush out fanaticism and revere the infinite, such is the law. Let us not confine ourselves to falling prostrate beneath the tree of creation and contemplating its vast ramifications full of stars. We have a duty to perform, to cultivate the human soul, to defend mystery against miracle, to adore the incomprehensible and to reject the absurd; to admit nothing that is inexplicable excepting what is necessary, to purify faith and obliterate superstition from the face of religion, to remove the vermin from the garden of God.

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    Today's Multiple Choice Thought There is no place where a loving touch so completely compensates for an unskilled hand as in: a. the bedroom b. the nursery c. the garden

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    Today the network of relationships linking the human race to itself and to the rest of the biosphere is so complex that all aspects affect all others to an extraordinary degree. Someone should be studying the whole system, however crudely that has to be done, because no gluing together of partial studies of a complex nonlinear system can give a good idea of the behavior of the whole.

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    Today we celebrate Earth Day. I exhort everyone to see the world through the eyes of God the Creator: the earth is an environment to be safeguarded, a garden to be cultivated. The relationship of mankind with nature must not be conducted with greed, manipulation and exploitation, but it must conserve the divine harmony that exists between creatures and Creation within the logic of respect and care, so it can be put to the service of our brothers, also of future generations.

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    To dwell is to garden.

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    To dream a garden and then to plant it is an act of independence and even defiance to the greater world.

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    To exist as a nation, to prosper as a state, and to live as a people, we must have trees.

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    To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves.

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    To garden is to let optimism get the better of judgment.

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    To garden is a solitary act.

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    To get the full value of joy You must have someone to divide it with. After all these years I see that I was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to live outside the Garden with her than inside it without her.

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    To get the best results you must talk to your vegetables.

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    To know of someone here and there whom we accord with, who is living on with us, even in silence - - this makes our earthly ball a peopled garden.

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    To live a spiritual life we must first find the courage to enter into the desert of our loneliness and to change it by gentle and persistent efforts into a garden of solitude. The movement from loneliness to solitude, however, is the beginning of any spiritual life because it it is the movement from the restless senses to the restful spirit,l from the outward-reaching cravings to the inward-reaching search, from the fearful clinging to the fearless play.

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    To live a spiritual life we must first find the courage to enter into the desert of loneliness and to change it by gentle and persistent efforts into a garden of solitude.

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    To love is the great amulet that makes this world a garden.

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    To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug.

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    To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.

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    Too many American authors have a servile streak where their backbone should be. Where's our latest Nobel laureate? More than likely you'll find him in the Rose Garden kissing the First Lady's foot.

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    Tools of many kinds and well chosen, are one of the joys of a garden.

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    Too old to plant trees for my own gratification, I shall do it for my posterity.

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    To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds, and watch the renewal of life - this is the commonest delight of the race, the most satisfactory thing a man can do.

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    To plant a garden is the chief of the arts of peace.

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    To plant is but a part of landscape composition; to co-ordinate is all.

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    To plant and maintain a flower border, with a good scheme for colour, is by no means the easy thing that is commonly supposed.

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    To quit this troubled world is better than to enter it: the rosebud enters the garden with straitened heart and departs smiling.

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    To talk of comparing the Bible with other "sacred books" so called, such as the Koran...or the book of Mormon, is positively absurd. You might as well compare the sun with a rushlight, or Skiddaw with a molehill, or St. Paul's with an Irish hovel, or the Portland vase with a garden pot, or the Kohinoor diamond with a bit of glass. God seems to have allowed the existence of these pretended revelations, in order to prove the immeasurable superiority of His own Word.

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    To the bird watcher, the suburbanite who derives joy from birds in his garden, the hunter, the fisherman or the explorer of wild regions, anything that destroys the wildlife of an area for even a single year has deprived him of pleasure to which he has a legitimate right. This is a valid point of view.

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    Trade increases the wealth and glory of a country; but its real strength and stamina are to be looked for among the cultivators of the land.

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    To this day I cannot see a bright daffodil, a proud gladiola, or a smooth eggplant without thinking of Papa. Like his plants and trees, I grew up as a part of his garden.

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    To the landscape architect a rock garden... appears... the work of a lunatic.

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    Trade-offs have been with us ever since the late unpleasantness in the Garden of Eden.

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    Trees and plants always look like the people they live with, somehow.

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    Truth is rare fruit in garden of murder.

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    True gardeners cannot bear a glove Between the sure touch and the tender root.

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    True humility is a flower which will adorn any garden.

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    True silence is a garden enclosed, where alone the soul can meet its God.

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    Walking around an early spring garden- going nowhere.

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    Unfortunately, as a society, we do not teach our children that they need to tend carefully the garden of their minds. Without structure, censorship, or discipline, our thoughts run rampant on automatic. Because we have not learned how to more carefully manage what goes on inside our brains, we remain vulnerable to not only what other people think about us, but also to advertising and/or political manipulation.

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    Up and down our lives obedient Walk, dear Christ, with footsteps radiant, Till those garden lives shall be Fair with duties done for Thee; And our thankful spirits say, "Christ arose on Easter Day.

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    Vinnie rocks her Garden and moans that God won't help her. I suppose he is too busy getting angry with the Wicked every day.

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    Walk away quietly in any direction and taste the freedom of the mountaineer. Camp out among the grasses and gentians of glacial meadows, in craggy garden nooks full of nature's darlings.

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    Unemployment is capitalism's way of getting you to plant a garden.

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    Unless you are here: this garden refuses to exist. Pink dragonflies fall from the air and become scorpions scratching blood out of rocks. The rainbows that dangle upon this mist: shatter. Like the smile of a child separated from his mother’s milk for the very first time. --from poem Blood and Blossoms

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    Until the eighteenth century, people believed that biblical paradise, the Garden of Eden, was a real place. It appeared on maps--located, ironically, at the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in what is now modern-day Iraq.

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    ... Urban friends ask me how I can stand living here, 'so far from everything?' When I hear this question over the phone, I'm usually looking out the window at a forest, a running creek, and a vegetable garden, thinking: Define everything.