Quote #141788
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
Betsy Cañas Garmon
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line celebrates a deliberately pared-down definition of contentment: a warm drink and a living, tended space. Its clipped, list-like rhythm (“Coffee. Garden. Coffee.”) mimics a morning mantra, suggesting that repetition and ritual can be restorative rather than monotonous. By ending with a rhetorical question, it gently rejects the pressure to optimize or overfill the day; “good” is framed as sensory, immediate, and attainable. The quote also implies a reciprocity between self-care (coffee, pause) and care for the world (garden, cultivation), proposing that small, grounded pleasures can be sufficient anchors for well-being.



