C. Z. Guest famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • A poet is a verb that blossoms light in gardens of dawn, or sometimes midnight.

  • God the first garden made, and the first city Cain.

  • A garden, you know, is a very usual refuge of a disappointed politician. Accordingly, I have purchased a few acres about nine miles from town, have built a house, and am cultivating a garden.

  • What gardening teaches us is that if you plant things, they'll come up. But you have to be willing to wait for them to bear fruit because things are seasonal.

  • Gardening has just sort of grown on me. I find it therapeutic. And I like smelly things.

  • The Christian is not obedient unless he is doing all in his power to send the Gospel to the heathen world.

  • A divided heart loses both worlds.

  • Aggressive Christianity is the world's greatest need.

  • Photographs are of course about their makers, and are to be read for what they disclose in that regard no less than for what they reveal of the world as their makers comprehend, invent, and describe it.

  • Priests might divide the world into good and bad. In battle there was strong and weak and nothing else.