Liberty Hyde Bailey Quotes

Liberty Hyde Bailey Quotes

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Quotes of Liberty Hyde Bailey
Total Quotes 26
One Must First Seek To Love Plants And Nature, And Then To Cultivate That Happy Peace Of Mind Which Is Satisfied With Little. He Will Be Happier If He Has No Rigid And Arbitrary Ideals, For Gardens Are Coquettish, Particularly With The Novice.
There Are Two Essential Epochs In Any Enterprise - To Begin, And To Get Done.
Science May Eventually Explain The World Of How. The Ultimate World Of Why May Remain For Contemplation, Philosophy, Religion.
Tools Of Many Kinds And Well Chosen, Are One Of The Joys Of A Garden.
No Beast Has Ever Overcome The Earth; And The Natural World Has Never Been Conquered By Muscular Force.
Extension Work Is Not Exhortation. Nor Is It Exploitation Of The People, Or Advertising Of An Institution, Or Publicity Work For Securing Students. It Is A Plain, Earnest, And Continuous Effort To Meet The Needs Of The People On Their Own Farms And In The Localities.
Anyone Who Acquires More Than The Usual Amount Of Knowledge Concerning A Subject Is Bound To Leave It As His Contribution To The Knowledge Of The World.
The Department Of Home Economics Was Organized To Train A Woman In Efficiency And To Develop Her Outlook To Life. Such A Department Is A Necessity As A Means Of Developing A Society. It Stands For The Evolution Of Women's Work And Place.
Is There Any Progress In Horticulture? If Not, It Is Dead, Uninspiring. We Cannot Live In The Past Good As It Is; We Must Draw Our Inspiration From The Future.
There Is Great Satisfaction In A Well-made Clean Tool That Does Its Work Well.
We Accept It Because We Have Seen The Vision. We Know That We Cannot Reap The Harvest, But We Hope That We May So Well Prepare The Land And So Diligently Sow The Seed That Our Successors May Gather The Ripened Grain.
A Garden Is Half Made When It Is Well Planned.
  • Born: March 15, 1858
  • Died: December 25, 1954
  • Occupation: Botanist