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Richard Brinsley Sheridan

"Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you."

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"Gardening is not a rational act."

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"As the lower parts of the Japanese houses and shops are open both before and behind, I had peeps of these pretty little gardens as I passed along the streets; and wherever I observed one better than the rest I did not fail to pay it a visit."

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"I have a tree man coming to trim the jacaranda in my front garden."

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"We learn from our gardens to deal with the most urgent question of the time: How much is enough?"

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"Hedge-hogs abound in my gardens and fields."

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"Who loves a garden loves a greenhouse too."

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"Overall, the anarchy was the most creative of all periods of Japanese culture for in it there appeared the greatest landscape painting, the culmination of the skill of landscape gardening and the arts of flower arrangement, and the No drama."

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"How deeply seated in the human heart is the liking for gardens and gardening."

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"The more help a person has in his garden, the less it belongs to him."

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"These gardens may be called the gardens of the respectable working classes."

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"Pity those who nature abuses; never those who abuse nature."
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