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We’re all given gifts in life, it’s what we do with them that shows us what we’ve learned.

Lise-Lotte Loomer , in Greenhouse Hygge: The House of My Growing Dreams
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Modern life is, for most of us, a kind of serfdom to mortgage, job and the constant assault to consume. Although we have more time and money than ever before, most of us have little sense of control over our own lives. It is all connected to the apathy that means fewer and fewer people vote. Politicians don’t listen to us anyway. Big business has all the power; religious extremism all the fear. But in the garden or allotment we are king or queen. It is our piece of outdoors that lays a real stake to the planet.

Monty Don , in My Roots: A Decade in the Garden
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Spring time is nature at its best.

Lailah Gifty Akita , in Think Great: Be Great!
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Oh, my child, can you not see? You must let go of yourself. For if a seed wishes to live, it must sacrifice itself and grow outward, not inward.

Seth Adam Smith , in Rip Van Winkle and the Pumpkin Lantern
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The strongest and most mysterious weeds often have things to teach us.

F.T. McKinstry , in Ascarion
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Wisteria hangs over the eaves like clumps of ghostly grapes. Euphorbia's pale blooms billow like sea froth. Blood grass twists upward, knifing the air, while underground its roots go berserk, goosing everything in their path. A magnolia, impatient with vulvic flesh, erupts in front of the living room window. The recovering terrorist--holding a watering can filled with equal parts fish fertilizer and water, paisley gloves right up over her freckled forearms, a straw hat with its big brim shading her eyes, old tennis shoes speckled with dew--moves through her front garden. Her face, she tells herself, like a Zen koan. The look of one lip smiling.

Zsuzsi Gartner , in Better Living Through Plastic Explosives
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At the bottom of freshly dug holes, I bury my problems alongside the waxen seeds.

Kelseyleigh Reber , in If I Resist
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