Natural Words of Lady Bird Johnson

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Natural Words of Lady Bird Johnson

Lady Bird Johnson in word and deed provided us with a legacy to connect to the natural world.

The environment is where we all meet, where we all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share. It is not only a mirror of ourselves but a focusing lens on what we can become.

— Speech at Yale University, White House Diary, Oct. 9, 1967.

 

All Americans need access to nature.

(CBS Sunday Morning, March 14, 2021)

 

Nature was my friend, and sustenance, and teacher.

(Ibid)

 

My heart found its home long ago in the beauty, mystery, order, and disorder of the flowering earth.

— Letter in Native Plants magazine, Fall 2002.

 

Wherever I go in America, I like it when the land speaks its own language in its own regional accent.

— Wildflower Center Board of Directors meeting, May 9, 2003.

 

My hope for what lies ahead...

isn’t a revolution against the use of non-natives, but a resolution to educate ourselves about what has worked for Mother Nature through the ebb and flow of time and to put that knowledge to work in the planned landscapes that are everywhere a part of our lives.

— Letter from Mrs. Johnson on the Wildflower Center website.

 

Often Lady Bird Johnson wrote observations and kept them in a daily diary. Here is one from her entry January 13th, 1964:
This morning I woke up to a white world-snow falling outside our bedroom windows, so thick.

 

We must be ever mindful, there are those like Lady Bird Johnson who have left us with a legacy, words, and actions that we should use as a guide to our everyday thoughts and efforts to make our world better. 
— Joe Baust

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Hi Joe! I would love to talk with you about your research in collecting these wonderful quotes and your motivation behind it. Email me if you see this. ldunn@wetlandcenter.com