“I have found, through years of practice, that people garden in order to make something grow; to interact with nature; to share, to find sanctuary, to heal, to honor the earth, to leave a mark. Through gardening, we feel whole as we make our personal work of art upon our land.” PeopleFeelsYearsArtWholeEarthOrderFoundGrowsNaturePracticeShareLandHonorEssentialsGardenMarkHealWorks Of ArtGardeningSanctuaryThrough The Years Book:The Inward Garden: Creating a Place of Beauty and Meaning Source: The Inward Garden: Creating a Place of Beauty and Meaning
“I love to read the dedications of old books written in monarchies for they invariably honor some (usually insignificant) knight or duke with fulsome words of sycophantic insincerity, praising him as the light of the universe (in hopes, no doubt, for a few ducats to support future work); this old practice makes me feel like such an honest and upright man, by comparison, when I put a positive spin, perhaps ever so slightly exaggerated, on a grant proposal.” MenFeelsBookLightUniversePracticeSupportDoubtWrittenHonestHonorPraiseNo DoubtComparisonGrantsDedicationInsignificantProposalKnightsMonarchyExaggeratedDukesLove To ReadOld BooksInsincerityUpright ManFuture Work Author:Stephen Jay Gould
“One day of good preaching is no match for six days of inconsistent practice. God will never honor His church with complete success until it completely honors Him.” ChurchPracticeHonorOne DaySixGods WillPreachingInconsistent Author:Theodore L. Cuyler
“It is a full time job being honest one moment at a time, remembering to love, to honor, to respect. It is a practice, a discipline, worthy of every moment.” LoveInspirationalMomentsJobsRememberMarriagePracticeHonestDisciplineHonorWorthyBeing HonestWeddingFull Time Jobs Author:Jasmine Guy
“It reflects no great honor on a painter to be able to execute only one thing well -- such as a head, an academy figure, or draperies, animals, landscapes, or the like -- in other words, confining himself to some particular object of study. This is so because there is scarcely a person so devoid of genius as to fail of success if he applies himself earnestly to one branch of study and practices it continually.” IfsWellsPersonsAbleAnimalPracticeStudyFailingOne ThingFiguresObjectsParticularGeniusHonorPainterLandscapeBranchesAcademy Author:Leonardo da Vinci
“[T]he one thing I want for you is to recognize when you are really singing in writing practice and honor that. Trust that. When you were screaming on the page. Maybe that doesn't make a whole book but that is the true seed.” WantWritingBookWholePracticeOne ThingHonorPagesSingingSeeds Author:Natalie Goldberg
“There are many who say to the Lord, "I give myself wholly to Thee, without any reserve," but there are few who embrace the practice of this abandonment, which consists in receiving with a certain indifference every sort of event, as it happens in conformity with Divine Providence, as well afflictions as consolations, contempt and reproaches as honor and glory.” GivingWellsHappensCertainLordPracticeEventsDivineHonorGloryEmbraceTheeIndifferenceConformityContemptReceivingProvidenceReservesAfflictionConsolationAbandonmentReproachDivine Providence Author:Saint Francis de Sales
“...we must remain hopeful that for our children and our children's children, that we are not a warring nation, but we will embrace and practice true compassion and honor the ideals of peace and freedom, and we will not give up.” GivingChildrenNationsPeaceCompassionPracticeHonorGiving UpIdealsOur ChildrenEmbraceHopefulNot Giving Up Author:Jessica Lange