“I'll plant and water, sow and weed, Till not an inch of earth shows brown, And take a vow of each small seed To grow to greenness and renown: And then some day you'll pass my way, See gold and crimson, bell and star, And catch my garden's soul, and say: "How sweet these cottage gardens are!"” WaySoulShowsEarthStarsGrowsWaterSweetEssentialsGardenGoldPlantSeedsMy WayBrownWeedBellsGardeningInchesVowCottagesCrimsonRenown Author:E. Nesbit
“No good water comes from a muddy spring. No sweet fruit comes from a bitter seed.” WaterSweetSpringFruitSeedsBitterMuddySweet Fruit Author:Jose Rizal
“My heart was a desert You planted a seed And this is the flower This hour of sweet fulfillment” HeartHoursSweetFlowerMy HeartSeedsDesertFulfillment Author:Leo Robin
“There are no wild, seedless watermelons. There's no wild cows... You list all the fruit, and all the vegetables, and ask yourself, is there a wild counterpart to this? If there is, it's not as large, it's not as sweet, it's not as juicy, and it has way more seeds in it. We have systematically genetically modified all the foods, the vegetables and animals that we have eaten ever since we cultivated them. It's called artificial selection.” IfsWayAsksAnimalSweetFruitSeedsListsVegetablesCowsArtificialSelectionCounterpartsJuicyGenetically Modified Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“If religion is the opiate of the people, tradition is an even more sinister analgesic, simply because it rarely appears sinister. If religion is a tight band, a throbbing vein, and a needle, tradition is a far homelier concoction: poppy seeds ground into tea; a sweet cocoa drink laced with cocaine; the kind of thing your grandmother might have made.” PeopleIfsKindMadeMightSweetDrinkBandTraditionSeedsTeaGrandmotherVeinsNeedlesCocaineSinisterPoppiesOpiatesYour GrandmotherCocoa Book:White Teeth Source: White Teeth