Stengaarden Quotes & Sayings
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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 — Rumer Godden

Eli keeps showing me random things." he said, shaking his head.
"Like what?" I whispered, not able to help myself.
"His toes in the dirt, chicken noodle soup, Legos, pine cones, and Calico. Always Calico." He shrugged and stuffed his hands into his pockets. "What do you think he's trying to tell me?"
"Those are his favorite things. He's telling you his greats. — Amy Harmon

The much vaunted male logic isn't logical, because they display prejudices against half the human race that are considered prejudices according to any dictionary definition. — Eva Figes

Love, the great savior of all. — Brandon Witt

My mother did movies from the New Wave, but I was quite shocked I didn't know much about that period. Bernado showed us film of the demonstrations of the time. — Eva Green

It is a fallacy to think that carping is the strongest form of criticism: the important work begins after the artist's mistakes have been pointed out, and the reviewer can't put it off indefinitely with sneers, although some neophytes might be tempted to try: "When in doubt, stick out your tongue" is a safe rule that never cost one any readers. But there's nothing strong about it, and it has nothing to do with the real business of criticism, which is to do justice to the best work of one's time, so that nothing gets lost. — Wilfrid Sheed

And suddenly you realize: you are in every dot of the universe vanishing and arising. — Amit Ray

When things run out of control it is because we failed to control how reality plays out. How you manage and control your reality will come to determine your life. — Steven Redhead

Oz- where all your worst nightmares come true — Danielle Paige

Life without death has become as unthinkable to me as day without night or waking without sleep. — Frederick Buechner

Redundancy of language is never found with deep reflection. Verbiage may indicate observation, but not thinking. He who thinks much says but little in proportion to his thoughts. — Washington Irving

My father was in real estate, banking, and land management. As family life, it was very conventional, happy, and comfortable. We weren't wealthy, but we were well-off. — Julia Child

For one last time, I said my goodbyes to the place I'd known as home for the last decade, and for the first time, I welcomed the unknown. — Nicole Sobon

I learned that people don't buy anything from unknown stores. — Tadashi Yanai