Michael Pollan Garden Quotations
Michael Pollan Quotes about:
Garden Quotes from:
- All Garden Quotes
- Rumi
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Henry David Thoreau
- Zach Braff
- Wendell Berry
- Oscar Wilde
- Gertrude Jekyll
- Michael Pollan
- Thomas Jefferson
- Voltaire
- Charles Dudley Warner
- Claude Monet
- John Muir
- Gilbert K Chesterton
- Russell Page
- Alfred Austin
- Henry Ward Beecher
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Liberty Hyde Bailey
- Tom Turner
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Sight Quotes
Ripe vegetables were magic to me. Unharvested, the garden bristled with possibility. I would quicken at the sight of a ripe tomato, sounding its redness from deep amidst the undifferentiated green. To lift a bean plant's hood of heartshaped leaves and discover a clutch of long slender pods handing underneath could make me catch my breath.
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Thinking Quotes
The single greatest lesson the garden teaches is that our relationship to the planet need not be zero-sum, and that as long as the sun still shines and people still can plan and plant, think and do, we can, if we bother to try, find ways to provide for ourselves without diminishing the world.
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Carbon Footprint Quotes
Measured against the Problem We Face, planting a garden sounds pretty benign, I know, but in fact it's one of the most powerful things an individual can do--to reduce your carbon footprint, sure, but more important, to reduce your sense of dependence and dividedness: to change the cheap-energy mind.
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Moving Quotes
The green thumb is equable in the face of nature's uncertainties; he moves among her mysteries without feeling the need for control or explanations or once-and-for-all solutions. To garden well is to be happy amid the babble of the objective world, untroubled by its refusal to be reduced by our ideas of it, its indomitable rankness.
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