As long as one has a garden, one has a future. As long as one has a future, one is alive
As long as one has a garden, one has a future. As long as one has a future, one is alive
Frances Hodgson Burnett, the beloved author of classic children's novels such as "The Secret Garden" and "A Little Princess," understood the profound connection between nature and the human spirit. In her works, she often portrayed gardens as symbols of hope, renewal, and growth. The quote "As long as one has a garden, one has a future. As long as one has a future, one is alive" perfectly encapsulates Burnett's belief in the transformative power of nature.