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There is a theology to gardening that few of us consider, but to understand this theology means relinquishing much control - our arsenal of books, techniques, tools, chemicals, fertilizers, fancy hybrids, and expectations. Yet, that is exactly what we must do if we are to fully embrace a more spiritual form of gardening. As a part of Nature we must learn to enter our garden as if it were truly sacred, we must learn to enter with humility. — Christopher McDowell

When they confronted her like this, she felt like a delicate freaking time bomb just waiting for a time and a place to explode. — Missy Lyons

I don't think a professional agent or theatre manager would say my career had gone as well as perhaps it should have after that first 'Oliver!' success, but then again I was never really intending to have a career in the professional theatre in the first place. — Ron Moody

Kindness has a mysterious power which can transcend and transform anything it touches. — Debasish Mridha

Football's all about yesterday, it's all about now — Paul Merson

Humans: such a brilliant model of emotional self-awareness. — Charles Stross

I can really find something interesting about almost anyone I talk to. — Stephen Colbert

It's so tedious writing cookbooks or writing the recipes because I've never been much of a measurer. But to write a book, you have to measure everything. — Maya Angelou

Every area of your life is subject to enemy attack, so you must fight on your knees before you can stand on your mission field. — Elizabeth Alves

Pony eyed the pitcher of hot fudge sauce Nellie had placed on the table. "And if you pass that pitcher, I will reveal a nugget of information that will please you and instantly return me to your good goddess graces."
Nellie pushed the pitcher forward. "Spill. Not the fudge sauce. The info. — Jude Watson

I trade with you my mind. — Clifford D. Simak

Writing is both the excursion into and the excursion out of one's life. That is the queasy paradox of the artistic life. It is the thing that, like love, removes one both painfully and deliciously from the ordinary shape of existence. It joins another queasy paradox: that life is both an amazing, hilarious, blessed gift and that it is also intolerable. — Lorrie Moore