“Our minds work like a garden. It is fertile ground that accepts any and everything we plant. Good or evil, constructive or destructive, our lives will bear the fruit of the seeds we plant in our minds.” ThinkingMindEvilAcceptingOur LivesBearsGardenPlantFruitSeedsDestructiveConstructiveFertileFertile Ground Book:Acts Of Faith: Daily Meditations for People of Colour Source: Acts Of Faith: Daily Meditations for People of Colour
“Two years ago, I was saying as I planted seeds in the garden, "I must believe in these seeds, that they fall into the earth and grow into flowers and radishes and beans." It is a miracle to me because I do not understand it. The very fact that they use glib technical phrases does not make it any less a miracle, and a miracle we all accept. Then why not accept God's miracles?” YearsBelieveDoeTwoFactsUseEarthFallGrowsAcceptingFlowerYears AgoGardenMiraclePlantSeedsPhrasesTwo YearsWhy NotBeansTwo Years AgoRadishes Author:Dorothy Day
“The man who accepts the laissez-faire doctrine would allow his garden to grow wild so that roses might fight it out with the weeds and the fittest might survive.” MenMightFightingGrowsAcceptingHe ManGardenRoseDoctrineWeedLaissez Faire Author:John Ruskin