Devising a vocabulary for gardening is like devising a vocabulary for sex. There are the correct Latin names, but most people invent euphemisms. Those who refer to plants by Latin name are considered more expert, if a little pedantic.

Diane Ackerman
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This quote is a great example of how we shouldn’t be so concerned with the right words we use to describe our happiness and experiences. Words can be tools and it is perfectly acceptable for us to use words that do not fit the strict rules of grammar and spelling. We should use words because we have a need to express ourselves, not because we are worried about being correct. If words can help us find happiness, then those words should be encouraged.

Source: Cultivating Delight: A Natural History Of My Garden

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