“World War II made war reputable because it was a just war. I wouldn't have missed it for anything. You know how many other just wars there have been? Not many. And the guys I served with became my brothers. If it weren't for World War II, I'd now be the garden editor of The Indianapolis Star. I wouldn't have moved away.” IfsKnowsWorldHas BeensMadeWarGuyStarsKnow HowBrotherGardenMovedWar Of The WorldsMy BrotherEditorsWorld War IiWorld War IJust WarIndianapolis Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“I was floating around in the Garden of Eden, thrilled to be a human being at the Human-Be-In, knowing the world could be saved if we loved one another. I was draped in flowers, bestowed upon me by my brothers and sisters. I was laughing, loving, breathing Princess of Peace.” IfsWorldHumansHuman BeingsLaughingKnowingBrotherFlowerGardenSavedBreathingMy BrotherLoved OnesPrincessFloatingBrothers And SistersEdenGarden Of Eden Author:Pamela Des Barres
“I was a tomboy running around in the garden. I used to play on a local cricket team. I grew up with all boy cousins, for the most part, and my brother.” PlayRunningUsedBoysTeamBrotherGrewGrew UpGardenLocalsMy BrotherCricketCousin Author:Felicity Jones
“I was a tomboy running around in the garden. I used to play on a local cricket team. I grew up with all boy cousins, for the most part, and my brother. My mother was in the kind of late-sixties, early-seventies origins of female emancipation. And she was very much like, "You're not going to be defined by how you look. It's going to be about who you are and what you do."” KindRunningMotherBoysTeamBrotherLike YouFemaleGardenWho You AreMy BrotherCousinEmancipation Author:Felicity Jones
“Do you know why I stopped being Delight, my brother? I do. There are things not in your book. There are paths outside this garden.” KnowsBookPathBrotherGardenDelightMy BrotherDo You KnowDeliriumSandman Author:Neil Gaiman
“Once in those very early days my brother brought into the nursery the lid of a biscuit tin which he had covered with moss and garnished with twigs and flowers so as to make it a toy garden or a toy forest. That was the first beauty I ever knew. What the real garden had failed to do, the toy garden did. It made me aware of nature-not, indeed, as a storehouse of forms and colors but as something cool, dewy, fresh, exuberant....As long as I live my imagination of Paradise will retain something of my brother's toy garden.” FirstsLongMadeRealHappinessFormImaginationColorBrotherFlowerGardenForestsMy BrotherParadiseCoveredToysMy ImaginationNurseryMossTinBiscuitsTwigs Book:Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life Source: Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life
“Here is a little forest Whose leaf is ever green; Here is a brighter garden, Where not a frost has been; In its unfading flowers I hear the bright bee hum; Prithee, my brother, Into my garden come!” LittlesHas BeensTimeBrotherFlowerGardenGreenForestsMy BrotherBeesLeafsBrighterFrost Book:The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson Source: The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson
“In the garden of our house, when I was three. My brothers and I had a jumping wall. I remember it as enormously high, but it was probably only about a foot and a half.” RememberThreeHouseHalfFeetBrotherWallGardenMy BrotherJumping Author:Juliet Stevenson