Famous Quotes / Liberty Hyde Bailey
13 Quotations by Liberty Hyde Bailey
- 1. A person cannot love a plant after he has pruned it, then he has either done a poor job or is devoid ...

- 2. Anyone who acquires more than the usual amount of knowledge concerning a subject is bound to leave i ...

- 3. Extension work is not exhortation. Nor is it exploitation of the people, or advertising of an instit ...

- 4. I have no patience with the doctrine of pure science, that science is science only when it is uncont ...

- 5. It is a marvelous planet on which we ride. It is a great privilege to live thereon, to partake in th ...

- 6. One does not begin to make a garden until he wants a garden. To want a garden is to be interested in ...

- 7. One never makes the quest unless the mind is open at the start. Herein does this mind differ from th ...

- 8. Take out of nationalism the blind prejudice, the over-organization, the self-interest for territory ...

- 9. The name of the subject is not fundamentally important. All subjects may be made the means of develo ...

- 10. The sense of conquest is in it. Not often is a collector able to obtain complete material in one ass ...

- 11. The true purpose of education is to teach a man to carry himself triumphant to the sunset.

- 12. This College of Agriculture was not established to serve or to magnify Cornell University. It belong ...

- 13. To people who grumbled at the weather he recommended a garden, as the best of remedies for that comm ...
