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Famous Quotes
"Gardening is not trivial. If you believe that it is, closely examine why you feel that way. You may discover that this attitude has been forced upon you by mass media and the crass culture it creates and maintains. The fact is, gardening is just the opposite - it is, or should be, a central, basic expression of human life."
More quotes about Gardening
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"He plants trees to benefit another generation."
Caecilius Statius on Gardening -
"If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."
Marcus Tullius Cicero on Gardening -
"What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have never been discovered."
Ralph Waldo Emerson on Gardening -
"Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get."
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. on Gardening -
"The best place to find God is in a garden. You can dig for him there."
George Bernard Shaw on Gardening
More quotes by Andrew Weil
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"As an American, you have a right to good health care that is effective, accessible, and affordable, that serves you from infancy through old age, that allows you to go to practitioners and facilities of your choosing, and that offers a broad range of therapeutic options."
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"Low levels of vitamin D in the population as a whole suggest that most people need to take a vitamin D supplement. This may be especially true for seniors, as the ability to synthesize vitamin D in the skin declines with age."
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"Gardening is not trivial. If you believe that it is, closely examine why you feel that way. You may discover that this attitude has been forced upon you by mass media and the crass culture it creates and maintains. The fact is, gardening is just the opposite - it is, or should be, a central, basic expression of human life."
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"A beautiful bouquet or a long-lasting flowering plant is a traditional gift for women, but I have recommended that both men and women keep fresh flowers in the home for their beauty, fragrance, and the lift they give our spirits."
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"I have argued for years that we do not have a health care system in America. We have a disease-management system - one that depends on ruinously expensive drugs and surgeries that treat health conditions after they manifest rather than giving our citizens simple diet, lifestyle and therapeutic tools to keep them healthy."