Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Constance Spry

Quote by Constance Spry

“One arranges flowers as the spirit moves you; to obey some inner prompting to put this colour with that, to have brilliance here, line there, a sense of opulence in this place or sparseness in that; to suit your surroundings, your mood, the weather, the occasion. In a word, to do as you please, just as, if you could, you might paint a picture.”

Quote by Constance Spry

Work

Constance Spry's Garden Notebook

This book offers a detailed exploration of gardening techniques, plant selection, and garden design, drawing from the extensive knowledge and experience of Constance Spry, a prominent figure in the field of horticulture. more

Author

Constance Spry
Constance Spry

Constance Spry, a British author born on December 5, 1886, and died on January 3, 1960, is known for her unique writing style and profound insights into life. more

You May Also Like

“We know only what we do, what we make, what we construct; and all that we make, all that we construct, are realities. I call them images, not in Plato's sense (namely that they are only reflections of reality), but I hold that these images are the reality itself and that there is no reality beyond this reality except when in our creative process we change the images: then we have created new realities.”