16+ Ruth Stout Quotes On Marriage, Growing And Gardening
Ruth Stout was an American author, best known for her books on organic gardening and self-sufficiency. She wrote several books, including Gardening Without Work, which was first published in 1947. Stout was a proponent of the "no-work" method of gardening, which she developed and popularized over the course of her career. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Ruth Stout on marriage, life, love.
There is a privacy about it which no other season gives you.... In spring, summer and fall people sort of have an open season on each other; only in the winter, in the country, can you have longer, quiet stretches when you can savor belonging to yourself. — Ruth Stout
Only in the winter, in the country, can you have longer quiet stretches when you can savor belonging to yourself. — Ruth Stout
Working in the garden . . . gives me a profound feeling of inner peace. Nothing here is in a hurry. There is no rush toward accomplishment, no blowing of trumpets. Here is the great mystery of life and growth. Everything is changing, growing, aiming at something, but silently, unboastfully, taking its time. — Ruth Stout
I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet in a garden. — Ruth Stout
The unmulched garden looks to me like some naked thing which for one reason or another would be better off with a few clothes on. — Ruth Stout
Farmers are philosophical. They have learned that it is less wearing to shrug than to beat their breasts. — Ruth Stout
Why do people who like to get up early look with disdain on those who like to lie in bed late? And why do people who like to work feel superior to those who prefer to dream? — Ruth Stout
There is peace in the garden. Peace and results. — Ruth Stout
When we contemplate buying something, we usually ask the price of it, then decide whether or not it is worth that much to us. But when we expend time and energy, we often just go ahead and pay. — Ruth Stout
the bliss that comes from ignorance should seldom be encouraged for it is likely to do one out of a more satisfying bliss. — Ruth Stout
You know how some people seem to think that their love for classical music makes them spiritual or at least something quite special? And others who think you are a monster if you don't 'love children,' however obnoxious the children may be? Well, I found out that many people who love flowers look down on those who don't. — Ruth Stout
If 'heartache' sounds exaggerated then surely you have never gone to your garden one rare morning in June to find that the frost, without any perceptible motive, any hope of personal gain, has quietly killed your strawberry blossoms, tomatoes, lima and green beans, corn, squash, cucumbers. A brilliant sun is now smiling at this disaster with an insenstive cheerfulness as out of place as a funny story would be if someone you loved had just died. — Ruth Stout
Working in the garden gives me something beyond the enjoyment of the senses. It gives me a profound feeling of inner peace. — Ruth Stout
Farmers are philosophical; they have learned that it is less wearing to shrug than to beat their breasts. But there is another angle to their attitude. Things happen rapidly in the country; something new always comes along to divert them and it isn't necessarily another calamity. — Ruth Stout
The central paradox and challenge of marriage is that we have to make family out of someone we're not related to. — Ruth Stout
It’s a fair-sized job to write a book that people can be bothered just to read; when they begin to steal copies, you are really getting some place. — Ruth Stout
Life Lessons by Ruth Stout
- Ruth Stout believed in the power of simplicity, and taught that the best way to a healthy garden was to mulch heavily and avoid tilling the soil.
- Ruth Stout's work showed that the best way to care for the earth is to embrace natural processes, and to reduce the amount of labor and chemicals used in gardening.
- By following Ruth Stout's advice, we can learn to create a healthy and sustainable garden that will benefit both the environment and our own wellbeing.
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