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Weeds Quotes

We’ve collected the best Weeds Quotes from the greatest minds of the world: Roy Blount, Jr., Miranda Raison, Deborah Moggach, Kate McKinnon, Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Use them as an inspiration.

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When I weed, I like to get off into my own head. For one thing, my wife plants and I have trouble telling which plants are weeds and which are my favorite plants. So I tend to hop around and grab the weeds that I know are weeds. So I don’t weed all that linearly. I tend to weed haphazardly.
2
My favourite programme of all time is ‘Weeds’; the first three or four series are perfection.
Miranda Raison
3
I have four Rhode Island Red hens. I get two eggs from them a day. They’re feathered dustbins that eat leftover food and weeds, and they’re easy to look after – I throw some grain at them in the morning, take the eggs and that’s it. I love the sound of clucking.
4
I really like collections of things. I love antique botanical prints with a bunch of different weeds and seeds.
5
Within a five-month period, I got ‘Weeds,’ ‘Supernatural,’ and ‘Grey‘s.’ I think a lot of it had to do with luck.
6
A company that can’t fire people well is like a forest that never has a fire. It becomes overgrown, full of weeds, and it fails.
7
We have to devise ways to lower the cost of production and reduce the risks involved in agriculture such as pests, pathogens, and weeds.
8
I don’t have a gardener, because I enjoy pulling weeds. It’s hard to explain, but there is something fulfilling about pulling out a weed and knowing that you got all the roots.
9
Memory, in widow‘s weeds, with naked feet stands on a tombstone.
Aubrey de Vere
10
What would the world be, once bereft Of wet and wildness? Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet, Long live the weeds and the wildness yet.
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Plow through the weeds. Go to the auditions and go to the meetings and be on time. Stop looking to the left or the right. Keep your head down and keep moving.
12
Although the life of a person is in a land full of thorns and weeds, there is always a space in which the good seed can grow. You have to trust God.
13
I grew up on a working farm. It was small, a hundred acres, but we had cows and pigs and chickens and sheep and a vegetable garden. I spent hours pulling weeds, hoeing, feeding the horses, cleaning out the stalls. My dad was a tough taskmaster. I always worked, but we also had fun.
14
My own back yard, and my mom and dad‘s back yard, is where I learned about tomatoes and weeds and daily maintenance.
15
When someone insists that you watch a show that’s already been on for a few seasons, they’re basically saying, ‘Hey, you’re not doing anything for the next five weeks, are you? Because have I got a plan for you every single night! It’s ‘Weeds!”
16
Among the weeds choking out growth and good government are the hundreds of boards, commissions, and advisory committees that have sprouted over the years. They devour time, money, and energy far beyond any real contribution they make.
17
Your minds may now be likened to a garden, which will, if neglected, yield only weeds and thistles; but, if cultivated, will produce the most beautiful flowers, and the most delicious fruits.
18
I remember one of my writers on ‘Weeds’ got a new apartment and didn’t get cable or a dish. He just hooked his computer up to the TV. I was like, ‘This is it. This is how it’s happening.’
19
If your corn has a herbicide-tolerant gene, it means you can spray your herbicides and kill the weeds; you won‘t kill your corn because it’s producing a gene that makes it tolerant of the herbicide.
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We’re like a gardener with a hose and our attention is water – we can water flowers or we can water weeds.
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Weeds do become resistant to herbicides, and it needs to be managed with multiple herbicides.
22
I see myself as more of a student, that I love to get down into the weeds of different problems and try to go through that. I don’t mind messaging, but I’m going to default back to the research side of things.
23
Nothing is so beautiful as spring – when weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush; Thrush’s eggs look little low heavens, and thrush through the echoing timber does so rinse and wring the ear, it strikes like lightning to hear him sing.
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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A lot of the flowers I like are weeds. Oh, and dandelions, but they’re a weed, too.
Daniel Rigby
25
Running fills a need so we make fewer demands on others. Running reveals the roots of negative thinking, so the weeds can be pulled. Running reconnects the soul to the source, inspiring hope and creativity.
26
Some plants become weeds simply by virtue of their success rather than any other factor. You merely want less of them.
27
Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education; they grow firm there, firm as weeds among stones.
28
I feel that a lot of roles in television can really typecast someone as one type of actor or playing one type of role, but I really don’t think that my role in ‘Weeds’ did at all.
Alexander Gould
29
On an exhausted field, only weeds grow.
Henryk Sienkiewicz
30
For me, talking about the casting couch in the Malayalam film industry was like calling the sky blue. There is nothing new about calling a spade a spade. My intention was not to create an effect; I just wanted to pluck a few weeds in the system and throw them out.
31
‘The Weeds’ is a timely podcast from the news and opinion website Vox. It leaves the coverage of the Punch and Judy politics to others and confines itself to the details of policy.
32
Our job is to sell our clientsmerchandise… not ourselves. Our job is to kill the cleverness that makes us shine instead of the product. Our job is to simplify, to tear away the unrelated, to pluck out the weeds that are smothering the product message.
William Bernbach
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The great thing about ‘Weeds’ is that everything we do is never quite serious enough to be taken seriously. It always has humor behind it, and it think it makes it definitely more fun for the audience.
Alexander Gould
34
Happiness must be cultivated. It is like character. It is not a thing to be safely let alone for a moment, or it will run to weeds.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
35
I mean, journalism is very detailed… you try to get down in the weeds and sort out exactly what happened. And I don’t think that a feature film is really a place where that happens.
Mark Boal