Mary Garden was a Scottish soprano renowned for her powerful voice and dramatic interpretations in both operatic and concert performances. A prominent figure in the early 20th century, Garden's career included leading roles in operas by composers such as Claude Debussy and Richard Strauss. Her contributions to the field of opera and her performances on the international stage made her a celebrated artist of her time.

"My block was due to two overlapping factors: laziness and lack of discipline."



"In the back of my mind was the constant hankering, almost yearning, to write but something always stopped me in my tracks. Or if I did find my way to put a pen to paper or finger on a keyboard I'd give up after a few minutes. I'd find other things to do: Anything but writing."



"A wonderful emotion to get things moving when one is stuck is anger. It was anger more than anything else that had set me off, roused me into productivity and creativity."



"In the early 1930s, flying from England to Australia was the longest flight in the world. It was considered extremely dangerous and hazardous, pushing pilots to the limits of mechanical skills and human endurance. Aviation was young."



"I was a new devotee of Eastern mysticism and even though I did not join that particular group, I could well have done. They seemed a bit extreme but I regarded myself as not quite ready."



"If you really want to write, then shut yourself in a room, close the door, and WRITE. If you don't want to write, do something else. It's as simple as that."

