To teach is to garden the soul—patiently, gently, and with faith in unseen roots.

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To teach is to garden the soul—patiently, gently, and with faith in unseen roots.

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In the garden of learning, patience and faith are the light that helps dreams take root.

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The one who wrote, Truth is self-evident, was correct...profoundly in touch with spiritual Truth. I have said this before, but I will say it again, if I have to convince myself, as to whether something is right or wrong, go though a litany of gymnastic thought -- it is probably wrong! Truth doesn't require knowledge...it does not require proving -- it is like God's presence -- we just know...and that fact is unshakable, regardless of the profound consequences.

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Apt words for those who, despite insurmountable odds, endeavor in noble pursuits. Whose reward, though it may not lie in victory, must pay due regard to those elements of character which belie a righteous resolve and willingness to struggle in the face of overwhelming adversity.

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Regarding change, we are heavily invested in the status quo and sentiment is capital easily spent in the absence of commitment.

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"Love isn’t some neat little garden all pruned and predictable. It’s wild maybe crazy, messy, untamed, stubborn. It takes root in the strangest of places. It weathers storms and keeps on stretching, even when the world says it shouldn’t. This—this is that kind of love. My kind of love," - Daniel Henry Rodgers

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What do I know? But it seems to me, that God could have left the snake out of the garden... instead, blessed rodents with self control --

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We must
know hate to love! God seems to have
had a garden difference? Perhaps? -- a little snake
in most our psychologies.

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Regarding yoga, pretzels should be eaten, not imitated.

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Only the dead are brave. The rest of us do what we must regardless of our fear.
— Doc Thomas

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"Gardens must now go to sleep until spring comes back around."

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In a Forest, Nature rules. In a Garden, Humans are given the Power of Nature to rule temporarily, to learn ornamentalism.

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PRAY; because when you take over your spirit, you've taken over your life. Prayers gardener of your soul, pray always!!

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I should shave more often...like my garden, unkempt -- but the birds and other critters I relate closely with in my heart, seem far more comfortable and at home when less fuss and trimming.

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I think, Eden, before the fall, is motivation behind all gardens...the bounty secondary.

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Quote:
The blooms in the
garden of your heart
will only be beautiful
as the seeds you sow.
By Zyrool

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I want not a gentleman’s bouquet that’ll wither away with time, but a gardener’s field which shall bloom for eternity in my name.

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Disrespect is the sum total of how a person rates you, a true reflection of their perception of who you are. So no matter how flimsy or insignificant disrespect is, I will not tolerate it. I respect people regardless of age, gender or status and I expect nothing less in return. Once I perceive any iota of disrespect I will respectfully remove myself from the scene to protect my emotional health and preserve my self esteem

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Integrity is a conscious weighing of recompense by time and the determination to do right regardless.

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Democracy is the garden where the seeds of liberty are sown by the hands of the many. -Aloo Denish Obiero.

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Patience is the gardener's virtue; in time, even the smallest seed becomes the mightiest oak. - Aloo Denish Obiero

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Patience is the gardener's virtue; in time, even the smallest seed becomes the mightiest oak. -Aloo Denish Obiero

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Governments must nurture freedom as a garden, tending to it vigilantly to prevent its withering under the shadow of authority.~ Aloo Denish Obiero

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Regarding time: "Some refer to time past, but time itself extinguishes the past. Only what is remembered is known to have existed." from the poem "Flying" by Max Burchett

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"Upon my lap it's safe garden pleasance,
deep in its soul a rumbling purr."

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There is no scent of nostalgia like a fragrance drawn from the garden of childhood memories.

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You have probably made yourself too present for others if you observe that they begin to disregard and take advantage of you. Be less present and more absent.

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I am driven by a profound belief in taking meaningful actions that advance the wellbeing of humanity and his environment; and I believe that each individual has a role to play regardless of the level, capacity, or sector involved, for we all share this collective responsibility. ~ Aloo Denish

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It seems that we are the fruits of a tree with millions of branches, but the actual seed is long gone, and whether there was a gardener vanishes in the realm of speculations.

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