Criticizing another's garden doesn't keep the weeds out of your own
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It is better to remove the weeds from your own garden, before you start with your neighbours.
DUTCH PROVERB The weeds keep multiplying in our garden, which is our mind ruled by fear. Rip them out and call the...
SYLVIA BROWNE My soul, be satisfied with flowers,
With fruit, with weeds even; but gather them
In the on...
EDMOND ROSTAND Kind hearts are the gardens, Kind thoughts are the roots, Kind words are the flowers, Kind deeds are...
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Every garden may have some weeds
PROVERB The weeds of doubt ruin the garden of mind.
IRFAN SAEED This garden is your life. Of course, there are the occasional weeds—but more than anything, this g...
SETH ADAM SMITH Don't let the tall weeds cast a shadow on the beautiful flowers in your garden.
STEVE MARABOLI In God's garden even the weeds are beautiful.
In my garden, I've only got weeds. I think they'r...
ANTHONY T.HINCKS You have planted many seeds in the garden of possibilities. Meditation is the art removing the weeds...
AMIT RAY In God's garden even the weeds are beautiful.
ANTHONY T.HINCKS Life is a garden, don’t water the weeds.
VIKRANT PARSAI Be your own politics, grow your own garden, and maybe you can help out more.
RIP TORN A good garden may have some weeds.
THOMAS FULLER A good garden may have some weeds
THOMAS FULLER Your mind is garden. Your thoughts are seeds. It’s up to you, you can grow flowers or you can grow...
DR ANIL KUMAR SINHA Life, it is not simple like a garden, where flowers are always flowers and weeds are always weeds.
LESLEY KAGEN Once you raise your own child and you will comprehend the hardship of your parents.
– Chinese prov...
CHINESE PROVERB A person of words and not deeds is like a garden full of weeds.
UNKNOWN There is no perfect existential system - every garden bears its weeds.
MARIANA FULGER Until a friend or relative has applied a particular proverb to your own life, or until you've watche...
NICHOLSON BAKER Until a friend or relative has applied a particular proverb to your own life, or until you've wa...
NICHOLSON BAKER …for when men labor they keep out of mischief. You remember the old proverb--An idle mind is the D...
GEORGE Q. CANNON
for when men labor they keep out of mischief. You remember the old proverb--An idle mind is the De...
GEORGE Q. CANNON Weeds are shallow-rooted,
Suffer them now, and they'll o'ergrow the garden,
And choke the herb...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE You can't keep up with the weeds.
RITA SMITH The master of the garden is the one who waters it, trims the branches, plants the seeds, and pulls t...
VERA NAZARIAN A smile on your face can be felt on anothers heart.
RHONDA MARLOW If the weeds are removed and there is nothing planted, it is the weeds that will keep growing.
SUNDAY ADELAJA Whenever you enter the crowds, keep your own personality, keep your own behaviour, keep your own min...
MEHMET MURAT ILDAN Focusing on the negatives is like watering weeds in the garden. You want to remove them, not grow th...
JIM GENOVESE None knowes the weight of anothers burthen.
GEORGE HERBERT Your minds may now be likened to a garden, which will, if neglected, yield only weeds and thistles; ...
DOROTHEA DIX Now 'tis the spring, and weeds are shallow-rooted;Suffer them now, and they'll outgrow the garden,An...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE There is an old proverb much in evidence now at the [National Opera]: If you want the flowers in you...
LORD HAREWOOD I’ve got no use for bugs or weeds but the food chain has to start somewhere so apparently God does...
KEN O. ELDIB Plow through the weeds. Go to the auditions and go to the meetings and be on time. Stop looking to t...
TIKA SUMPTER Don't water your weeds
HARVEY MACKAY Anothers bread costs deare.
GEORGE HERBERT A good prayer is master of anothers purse.
GEORGE HERBERT Every path but your own is the path of fate. Keep on your own track, then.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU Who doesn't enjoy a little gardening? As we plant the seeds and remove the weeds we reap a wonderful...
LINDSEY RIETZSCH You can not hope to arrive at harmony in your life while stirring up disturbances in anothers...
RASHEED OGUNLARU keep love in your heart. A life without is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead ...
ARSHDEEP SINGH SAMRALA Mother Nature's job is to create beautiful things and then age, degrade and destroy them. It’s not...
KEN O. ELDIB Keep me out of your business--and you keep me out of your business.
WILLIE HAYNES Nothing ever becomes real till experienced – even a proverb is no proverb until your life has illu...
JOHN KEATS Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.
OSCAR WILDE Grief can be the garden of compassion. If you keep your heart open through everything, your pain can...
RUMI Imagination lending;Is the art of brightening someone's dreams with anothers thinking.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) After Nicholas hung up the phone, he watched his mother carry buckets and garden tools across the co...
STEPHEN M. IRWIN From all of our beginnings, we keep reliving the Garden story.
ANN VOSKAMP The world could be a lot better if people correct their own mistakes rather than criticizing others�...
VIKRANT PARSAI ... not picked from the leaves of any author, but bred amongst the weeds and tares of mine own brain...
THOMAS BROWNE I'm not doing this to make friends, I'm criticizing the academics, I'm criticizing sport fishermen, ...
SEAN VAN SOMMERAN Do not sit long with a sad friend. When you go to a garden do you look at the
weeds? Spend more time...
LALUDDIN RUMI A beginner must look on himself as one setting out to make a garden for his Lord's pleasure, on ...
SAINT TERESA OF AVILA We make our own compost at each garden and are very generous with this on the plots. This provides r...
PAM MARTIN Well, they don't. You still have to pull out the dead weeds by hand. All he did was shorten his own ...
MIKE MCGRATH If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come. -Chinese proverb.
CHINESE PROVERB Together my wife and I are building the kingdom of God, exercising dominion, beating back the weeds ...
R.C. SPROUL JR. One who wants to keep their yard tidy does not reserve a plot for the weeds
PROVERB I make a fortune from criticizing the policy of the government, and then hand it over to the governm...
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW I make a fortune from criticizing the policy of the government, and then hand it over to the governm...
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Unless we know the difference between flowers and weeds, we are not fit to take care of a garden. It...
CLYDE FRANCIS LYTLE Charity is the entrance to the garden.
SETH ADAM SMITH Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced -- even a proverb is no proverb to you till your li...
JOHN KEATS He that tells a secret is anothers servant.
GEORGE HERBERT Come out of the rose garden.
EDWARD KENNEDY It is easier to tell a person what life is not, rather than to tell them what it is. A child underst...
SHANNON L. ALDER Take your current success as the beginning of your journey and you will keep breaking your own recor...
ISRAELMORE AYIVOR Eight weeks ago, she was pulling out weeds.
BRENDA SMITH As we read, ponder, and pray, there will come into our minds a view of the three gardens of God—th...
BRUCE R. MCCONKIE When your mouth stumbles, it's worse than feet. - Oji proverb
AFRICAN PROVERB Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made By singing - 'Oh how beautiful!' and sitting ...
RUDYARD KIPLING O God please smite the unbelievers with your holy wrath. Make them as toads in the garden eating dir...
ALBRECHT DRUER You can keep your paper promises
and all your worldly treasures.
But you cannot buy peace ...
RAYMOND DEAN WHITE It is easier to pull down than to build up
LATIN PROVERB Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending. We've done just what we...
JIM HENSON Your life is not your own. Keep your hands off it.
ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Greed. Despair. Ti's a product of breathing anothers air and not remaining fair.
STEVE RAY COLLINS Keep your nose out the sky, keep your heart to god, and keep your face to the raising sun.
KANYE WEST In search of my mother's garden I found my own.
ALICE WALKER In search of my mother's garden, I found my own.
ALICE WALKER Weeds are stubborn. Weeds are independent. Weeds aren't tolerated.
MARTY RUBIN Keep your mind out of the pigsty, man!
ROBERT JORDAN You are always going to have people criticizing, in one way or another, for their own personal reaso...
BILLY DEE WILLIAMS Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending.
JIM HENSON Jesus said the weeds would grow with the wheat until the Judgement," Dietrich answered, "so one find...
MICHAEL FLYNN If you have a suspicion in your own breast, keep that suspicion in your own breast.
CHARLES DICKENS Yes! If you really love your beautiful garden of dreams, you will never allow any hungry beast to ha...
ISRAELMORE AYIVOR The land upon which the goddesses descended –the land that was the locus of the divine activity �...
JONATHAN L. WALLS Thou hast death in thy house, and dost bewaile anothers.
GEORGE HERBERT Water the seeds by the Word of God and that will pump off the weeds in your life.
тαмιℓιαηρσηηυ You cannot sink someone else's end of the boat and still keep your own afloat.
CHARLES BOWER It's too early to tell. We're kind of in the dark ... trying to see what weeds out.
HAROLD JONES Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending.
JIM HENSON He puls with a long rope, that waits for anothers death.
GEORGE HERBERT Always keep your portfolio and your risk at your own individual comfortable sleeping point.
MARIO GABELLI In search of my mother's garden, I found my own.
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