Anna Bartlett Warner quotes
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“People who have not tried, know so much about gardening! - and so little.”
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“Fair, rich confusion is all the aim of an old-fashioned flower garden, and the greater the confusion, the richer. You want to come upon mignonnette in unexpected places, and to find sprays of heliotrope in close consultation with your roses, and geraniums sporting their uniforms like gay recruits off duty.”
-- Anna Bartlett WarnerSource : Anna Bartlett Warner (1872). “Gardening by Myself”, p.64
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“Daffy-down-dilly came up in the cold, Through the brown mould Although the March breeze blew keen on her face, Although the white snow lay in many a place.”
-- Anna Bartlett WarnerSource : Anna Bartlett Warner (1872). “Gardening by Myself”, p.38
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“Jesus loves me! This I know As He loved so long ago Taking children on His knee Saying, Let them come to Me.”
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“Jesus loves me, this I know...”
-- Anna Bartlett WarnerSource : "The Love of Jesus" l. 1 (1858)
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“Remember why you're running your marathon. When you're struggling with those training runs that thought will help you.”
-- Anna Bartlett Warner
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Source : A.A. Gill (2010). “Paper View: The Best of The Sunday Times Television Columns”, p.127, Hachette UK
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“God does not so much want us to do things as to let people see what He can do.”
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“No one can rightly call his garden his own unless he himself made it.”
Source : Alfred Austin (1906). “The Garden That I Love”
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“People who have not tried, know so much about gardening! - and so little.”
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“When you get to my age life seems little more than one long march to and from the lavatory.”
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“Don't. Please, just let me hold you a little bit longer," he mumbled into my hair”
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