“If you were searching for Lorde, you might do well to begin your hunt in a garden.”— Emma Specter, vogue.com
“Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds. You can grow flowers. Or you can grow weeds.”— Conscious Arrival, instagram.com
“When your body gets too weak, it starts to crumble, but where sick breaks skin, sunflowers will grow. An entire garden will force itself from your empty stomach, billowing out your mouth, and you’ll choke, but you’ll be happy, because at least you’re not eating. You’ll decomposed until you cannot be…”— Savannah Brown, youtube.com
“Come little children, I'll take thee away / Into a land of enchantment / Come little children, the times come to play / Here in my garden of magic.”— Mick Garris, Neil Cuthbert, David Kirschner, Sarah Sanderson, Sarah Jessica Parker, imdb.com
“But gardens, Eden or Kew, are not the right metaphors here, for the primeval has nothing to do with the human, but has to do with the ancient, the aboriginal, the beginning of all things.”— Oliver Sacks, amazon.com
“My father one told me that the very word "paradise" meant garden, spelling out for me the four letters (pe resh dalet samech) of pardes, the Hebrew word for garden.”— Oliver Sacks, amazon.com
“My own first love was biology. I spent a great part of my adolescence in the Natural History museum in London (and I still go to the Botanic Garden almost every day, and to the Zoo every Monday). The sense of diversity—of the wonder of innumerable forms of life—has always thrilled me beyond anything…”— Oliver Sacks, en.wikiquote.org
“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”— Marcus Tullius Cicero, amazon.com
“If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.”— Frances Hodgson Burnett, amazon.com
“The garden is about life and beauty and the impermanence of all living things. The garden is about feeding your children, providing food for the tribe…And what a wonderful relief every so often to know who your enemy is–because in the garden, the enemy is everything: the aphids, the weather, time. A…”— Anne Lamott, amazon.com
“we come from the earth we return to the earth in between... we garden.”— Rachel Brathen, instagram.com