A weed is but an unloved flower.
Ella Wheeler WilcoxStichwörter: love acceptance gardening flowers weeds
Don't let the tall weeds cast a shadow on the beautiful flowers in your garden.
Steve MaraboliStichwörter: motivational inspirational friends flowers garden weeds
When the young woman
leans over the sky,
about to water the flowers as well as the weeds,
her white front splits open
until her milk runs.
Stichwörter: woman milk water flowers sky weeds
After Nicholas hung up the phone, he watched his mother carry buckets and garden tools across the couch grass toward a bed that would, come spring, be brightly ablaze as tropical coral with colorful arctotis, impatiens, and petunias. Katherine dug with hard chopping strokes, pulling out wandering jew and oxalis, tossing the uprooted weeds into a black pot beside her.
The garden will be beautiful, he thought. But how do the weeds feel about it? Sacrifices must be made.
Stichwörter: gardening flowers mother choices garden son weeds sacrifices unfairness-of-life weeding
Christopher throws dandelion head after dandelion head into his bag. It's getting heavy now and his fingers are stained from the work but there are still so many left to kill. His biggest mistake is giving them names.
Brian MartinezStichwörter: funny weeds odd dandelion quirky
Jesus said the weeds would grow with the wheat until the Judgement," Dietrich answered, "so one finds both good men and bad in the Church. By our fruits we will be known, not by what name we have called ourselves. I have come to believe that there is more grace in becoming wheat than there is in pulling weeds.
Michael FlynnStichwörter: jesus-christ the-church judgement-day weeds wheat fruits-of-the-spirit
Pick the weeds and keep the flowers.
Kelly ClarksonStichwörter: inspirational friends relationships reflection flowers friendships weeds
Growing Literacy of the Heart and Mind Cultivates the Landscape of a Child's Future.
Clyde HeathStichwörter: books read literacy child weeds heath booker clyde
Religious dogma creates a perfect fertilizer for the weeds of hypocrisy.
Steve MaraboliStichwörter: religion dogma hypocrite hypocracy weeds fertilizer
The fundamental metaphor of National Socialism as it related to the world around it was the garden, not the wild forest. One of the most important Nazi ideologists, R.W. Darré, made clear the relationship between gardening and genocide: “He who leaves the plants in a garden to themselves will soon find to his surprise that the garden is overgrown by weeds and that even the basic character of the plants has changed. If therefore the garden is to remain the breeding ground for the plants, if, in other words, it is to lift itself above the harsh rule of natural forces, then the forming will of a gardener is necessary, a gardener who, by providing suitable conditions for growing, or by keeping harmful influences away, or by both together, carefully tends what needs tending and ruthlessly eliminates the weeds which would deprive the better plants of nutrition, air, light, and sun. . . . Thus we are facing the realization that questions of breeding are not trivial for political thought, but that they have to be at the center of all considerations, and that their answers must follow from the spiritual, from the ideological attitude of a people. We must even assert that a people can only reach spiritual and moral equilibrium if a well-conceived breeding plan stands at the very center of its culture.
Derrick JensenStichwörter: gardening control nazism weeds domestication
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