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en She's best known for that book, which is now in it's second printing, as well as for her 7-acre garden near London. It's said to be a breathtaking place with waterfalls and ponds, and where she grows herbs from around the world that she collected on her many travels.

en Usually, children spend more time in the garden than anybody else. It is where they learn about the world, because they can be in it unsupervised, yet protected. Some gardeners will remember from their own earliest recollections that no one sees the garden as vividly, or cares about it as passionately, as the child who grows up in it.

en The garden club wanted to do something useful for the moms and kids who stay at the shelter, ... We put Sara's garden right next to the vegetable garden and the purpose of the garden is to provide an opportunity and place for clients to have a quite and restful place to focus on nature and flowers. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.

en You strain the herbs -- never eat the herbs. A lot of people think you eat the herbs. You don't eat the herbs, you just drink the tea.

en [Jane Smiley is renowned for the variety and originality of her work. Writing in the] Washington Post Book World ... one of the premier novelists of her generation, possessed of a mastery of craft and an uncompromising vision that grows more powerful with each book.

en I introduced my first plants in 1996 and currently grow 15,000 to 20,000 seedlings per year. We have a 3 1/2-acre display garden on a 6 1/2-acre pond, family owned and operated, with one full-time employee, Pedro. Through God's blessings, He turned a hobby into a full-time business.

en The [transactional printing] market is a mature market. Some of the key growth markets are in newer applications such as direct mailings and book printing.

en We sell a lot of fountains and water features. A lot of people like the sound for background noise. People get ponds, pumice waterfalls, fountains - anything with water.

en It's a great place to hit. You can see the ball well, and it definitely travels. It's a big park, but it definitely travels well.

en We also go throughout the area and plant small stands of milo that they can feed on as they scatter. There's a lot of work involved in doing that. It's 200 plots (each about a half-acre to an acre) spread all over this place.

en With the peddler-man I should like to roam,
And write a book when I came home;
All the people would read my book,
Just like the Travels of Captain Cook!


en “When they have opened a gap in the hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the Church and the wilderness of the world, God hath ever broke down the wall itself, removed the candlestick, and made his garden a wilderness, as at this day. And that there fore if He will eer please to restore His garden and paradise again, it must of necessity be walled in peculiarly unto Himself from the world…”

en Now 'tis the spring, and weeds are shallow-rooted;
Suffer them now, and they'll outgrow the garden,
And choke the herbs for want of husbandry.

  William Shakespeare

en I'm doing everything myself, except the actual printing. The new book will include 700 routes, which is 100 more than the first volume. I've added 14 areas, so basically the book covers the all climbing between Aspen and Twin Lakes.

en The world is a better place because of you. You thrilled us as a fighter and you inspired us even more as a force for peace and reconciliation, understanding and respect. No one was ever more beautiful or brash or bright or powerful or fast in the ring. It was breathtaking.


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