Top 13 Hazel Hawke Quotes
#1. A Garden Is Not Passive. It has its own way of responding to your involvement and commitment to it. When you walk into a garden, you know whether it is loved or not.
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#2. Nature's Moods The water is always changing and whenever you look at it you get something back. I'm sure the water isn't aware of me but I'm very much aware of it. Living by the water means constant company.
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#3. Wisdom is partly innate and partly developed and practised. It's about a lot more than just knowledge: experience, involvement, communication, interaction with people. Wisdom is a way of being.
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#4. Women, I believe, learn to think on their feet, to cope with change and survive.
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#5. The Garden Was My Delight. I grew up with gardeners and I just love gardens. I was always very much aware that gardens were important and they were for sharing ...
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#6. Women's networks are a necessary part of life. A mixture of empathy and brainstorming can move mountains.
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#7. Women who have had more opportunity to develop their own strengths and talents, or who are quite satisfied and content in a traditional role, unfortunately don't always understand that many women aren't satisfied or content.
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#8. It is very important that we look at what we CAN do, rather than what is impossible to do.
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#9. One thing that never ceases to delight me about us women, is the friendship and support that we give each other.
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#10. I have had the experience common to many women, of needing to define myself and to find my self-esteem as a person, not simply as somebody's wife or mother.
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#11. FIGHT FOR THE EARTH: The earth can't speak for itself, it will just slowly die if we don't fight for it.
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#12. One of the most important thing in families, both for children and spouses, is never to close off possibilities - particularly never to make demands or threats.
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#13. I don't think of compassion as sympathy but rather as empathy. An understanding of how people are feeling, which often translates into action.
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