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Greenery Quotes

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Avijeet Das
“Villages have an unmistakable charm. There is a subtle magic found in villages. The earthiness, greenery, and fragrance of flowers, plants, fruits, and vegetables growing in the field is breathtakingly inimitable. Sitting in the lush green fields, while gazing at the wide blue sky, amidst the farm animals and the simple houses in the background, is a joie de vivre.”
Avijeet Das

Sara Bonnett Stein
“I urge you to imagine the interlaced abundance if, throughout suburbia, every stockade fence, every chain-linked boundary, were to be buried in varied greenery and each of them and every hedge transformed into a hedgerow. I ask you, at least, to open the door to some first guest that your party might begin.”
Sara Bonnett Stein, Noah's Garden: Restoring the Ecology of Our Own Back Yards

Saptarshi Bhowmick
“Swiftly setting Sun upon the Earth

You replenish redness over our mirth;

It gives a shade of scarlet rose

To mark the end of daily dose.”
Saptarshi Bhowmick, My Hereditary Experience Vol. 1

Ella Griffin
“He fell into a trance as she worked with the tulips, watching her hands as if he was hypnotized. She talked to him quietly, telling him the names of the greenery she was adding- evergreen viburnum for the primary foliage at the bottom, eucalyptus to fill out the gaps in the middle, tall bells of Ireland to add texture at the top.”
Ella Griffin, The Flower Arrangement

“Gifting a plant is gifting life, gifting happiness, gifting hope.”
Mukesh Kwatra

“The alarming issue of global warming ought to be addressed by the collaboration of individuals and the government. There must be strict sanction against release of pollutants by industries along with awareness events at all levels.”
Shivanshu K. Srivastava

Holly Black
“Eldred cups his hands, and the branches of the throne shudder and begin to grow, sending up new green shoots to spiral into the air, leaves unfurling and flower buds bursting along the length of them. The roots of the ceiling begin to worm, lengthening like vines and crawling across the underside of the hill. There is a scent in the air, like a summer breeze, heavy with the promise of apples.”
Holly Black, The Cruel Prince