Top 23 Good Gardener Quotes
#1. The real wealth of a good gardener is not his salary but the marvellous flowers he is raising in the garden!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#2. You need a good gardener and a good fisherman. The cook is not required.
Alain Ducasse
#3. The Good Gardener planted each of us here for a reason.
Seth Adam Smith
#4. ...[T]he right way is to give one's attention first to the highest good of the young, just as you expect a good gardener to give his attention first to the young plants, and after that to the others. - Socrates
Plato
#5. Gardeners work with an ever-receding ideal of perfection; no sooner is something growing well than they see how to place it better or give it a better neighbor. To other's eyes, all may look as well as could be expected, but a good gardener's eye sees more to be improved.
Robin Lane Fox
#6. Each of us is like seed, planted by the Good Gardener so we might grow into something majestic.
Seth Adam Smith
#7. A good gardener looks at every plant every day.
Alan Chadwick
#8. He was a very good gardener, understood flowers, and knew how to make things grow. What is more, he liked this kind of work almost as much as painting.
Thomas Merton
#9. As a good gardener prepares the soil, so a wise leader creates an environment that promotes community ... community involves a common place, a common time, and a common purpose. Just getting people in the same place at the same time does not produce a team. Community requires a common vision.
Diane Dreher
#10. The rain started while we sat in the kitchen, and we left the kitchen door open so we could watch the rain slanting past the doorway and washing the garden; Constance was pleased, the way any good gardener is pleased with rain.
Shirley Jackson
#11. That good gardener, who wept thorns plowing his fields - harvests grace with joy.
Aberjhani
#12. People who are close to God cultivate a personal intimacy with Him like a good gardener cultivates beautiful flowers.
Charles R. Swindoll
#14. Adam was a gardener, and God, who made him, sees that half of all good gardening is done upon the knees.
Rudyard Kipling
#16. An irrelevant and poignant sensation of pleasure rose in him, like a tree that grew up and flowered all in one moment with its roots in his loins and its flowers in his mind.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#17. No reckoning made, but sent to my account with all my imperfections on my head.
William Shakespeare
#18. But her story isn't finished, and for once she's picked up a pen.
Kelsey Sutton
#19. As a gardener, I wonder if flowers really can't speak or just exercise unfailing good judgment in the matter.
Robert Breault
#20. I once read that in any good marriage, one partner is the gardener and the other is the garden. We take it in turns to be either.
Meryl Streep
#22. You take souls for vegetables ... The gardener can decide what will become of his carrots but no one can choose the good of others for them.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#23. Oh, nameless girl. When will you learn to trust me?
Jodi Meadows