“So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf to make an apple pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street pops its head into the shop. What! no soap? So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at top, and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots.” LittlesGamesCuttingStreetsBearsMarriedHumorousGardenDiedRoundsPopsRanApplesShopsBootsHeelsPieButtonsLeafsSoapCabbageGunpowderBarbersApple Pie Author:Samuel Foote
“Beauty surrounds us, but usually we need to be walking in a garden to know it. RUMI, attributed, Conquest of Abundance: A Tale of Abstraction Versus the Richness of Being Don't grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form.” KnowsNeedsFormLosesWalkingGardenRoundsTalesGrievingAbundanceSurroundVersusAbstractionConquestRichness Author:Rumi
“Another striding instance is recorded by the very intelligent traveler regarding a representation of the fall of our first parents, sculptured in the magnificent temple of Ipsambul in Nubia. He says that a very exact representation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden is to be seen in that cave, and that the serpent climbing round the tree is especially delineated, and the whole subject of the tempting of our first parents most accurately exhibited.” FirstsWholeFallParentTreeAtheismSubjectsGardenIntelligentRoundsInstanceTemplesClimbingAdamMagnificentRepresentationTravelerCavesEdenSerpentTemptingAdam And EveGarden Of Eden Author:Godfrey Higgins
“You have a touch in letter writing that is beyond me. Something unexpected, like coming round a corner in a rose garden and finding it still daylight.” WritingStillsFindingsGardenLettersRoseRoundsCornersUnexpectedDaylightRose GardenLetter WritingSomething Unexpected Author:Virginia Woolf
“History counts its skeletons in round numbers. A thousand and one remains a thousand, as though the one had never existed: an imaginary embryo, an empty cradle, ... emptiness running down steps toward the garden, nobody's place in line.” WorldWarRunningLinesNumbersStepsHistoryThousandGardenEmptyRemainsRoundsWar Of The WorldsEmptinessWorld War IiHolocaustImaginaryWorld War ICradleSkeletonsEmbryos Author:Wislawa Szymborska
“Ah! happy is the man whose early lot Hath made him master of a furnish'd cot; Who trains the vine that round his window grows, And after setting sun his garden hoes; Whose wattled pails his own enclosure shield, Who toils not daily in another's field.” MenMadeHomeGrowsWomenSunFieldsHe ManMastersGardenWindowTrainRoundsSettingSettingsToilShieldsVinesHoeEnclosure Author:Joanna Baillie
“Though snails are exceedingly slow, There is one thing I'd like to know. If I out run 'em round the yard, How come they beat me to the chard?” IfsKnowsRunningOne ThingBeatsGardenRoundsEmsYardsSnail Author:Allen Klein
“If a man were to look over the fence on one side of his garden and observe that the neighbor on his left had laid his garden path round a central lawn; and were to look over the fence on the other side of his garden and observe that the neighbor on his right had laid his path down the middle of the lawn, and were then to lay his own garden path diagonally from one corner to the other, that man's soul would be lost. Originality is only to be praised when not prefaced by the look to right and left.” IfsMenLooksSoulWould BeLostLeftSidesPathMiddleGardenLaysRoundsCornersNeighborOriginalityFenceLawns Author:Quentin Crisp
“The Garden En robe de parade. - Samain Like a skein of loose silk blown against a wall She walks by the railing of a path in Kensington Gardens, And she is dying piece-meal of a sort of emotional anaemia. And round about there is a rabble Of the filthy, sturdy, unkillable infants of the very poor. They shall inherit the earth. In her is the end of breeding. Her boredom is exquisite and excessive. She would like some one to speak to her, And is almost afraid that I will commit that indiscretion.” EndsEarthSpeakWalksPoorPathPiecesDyingEmotionalWallGardenRoundsCommitMealsBoredomInfantExquisiteSilkBreedingParadesRobesFilthySturdyAnaemia Author:Ezra Pound
“And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds and binding with briars my joys and desires. (from 'The Garden of Love')” JoyDesireReligionBlackWalkingGardenRoundsPriestsBindingGownsBriars Book:Collected Poems Source: Collected Poems
“Within my heart a garden grows, wild with violets and fragrant rose. bright daffodils line the narrow path, my footsteps silent as i pass. sweet tulips nod their heads in rest; i kneel in prayer to seek gods best. for round my garden a fence stands firm to guard my heart so i can learn who should enter, and who should wait on the other side of my locked gate. i clasp the key around my neck and wonder if the time is yet. if i unlocked the gate today, would you come in? or run away?” IfsShouldHeartI CanRunningTodayGrowsWaitingSidesLinesPrayerWonderPathSweetKeysMy HeartGardenRoseSilentRoundsFirmNecksGatesRunning AwayLockedFenceVioletFootstepsStand FirmDaffodilNarrow Path Author:Robin Jones Gunn
“I went to the Garden of Love, And saw what I never had seen: A Chapel was built in the midst, Where I used to play on the green. And the gates of this Chapel were shut, And 'Thou shalt not' writ over the door; So I turn'd to the Garden of Love, That so many sweet flowers bore. And I saw it was filled with graves, And tomb-stones where flowers should be: And Priests in black gowns, were walking their rounds, And binding with briars, my joys & desires.” ShouldPlayUsedJoyDesireReligionTurnsBlackSawsDoorsSweetFlowerWalkingBuiltGardenStonesGreenFilledRoundsGravesMidstPriestsGatesBoresTombsBindingGownsChapelBriarsSweet Flowers Book:The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Source: The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake
“The bar is in full swing, and floating rounds of cocktails permeate the garden outside, until the air is alivewith chatter and laughter, and casual innuendo and introductions forgotten on the spot, and enthusiastic meetings between women who never knew each other’s names.” NamesAirLaughterGardenMeetingsRoundsForgottenBarsSpotsSwingsFloatingEnthusiasticIntroductionCasualCocktailsChatterInnuendo Book:The Great Gatsby Source: The Great Gatsby
“In the garden there was nothing which was not quite like themselves - nothing which did not understand the wonderfulness of what was happening to them - the immense, tender, terrible, heart-breaking beauty and solemnity of Eggs. If there had been one person in that garden who had not known through all his or her innermost being that if an Egg were taken away or hurt the whole world would whirl round and crash through space and come to an end... there could have been no happiness even in that golden springtime air.” IfsWorldHeartPersonsHas BeensEndsWholeHurtSpaceKnownTakenAirTerribleHappeningsGardenRoundsWhole WorldGoldenEggsImmenseCrashCould Have BeenSpringtimeSolemnityHeart Breaking Author:Frances Hodgson Burnett