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Take the thistle seen by the roadside that is remarkable in your eyes above all for its color, and for its solitude, and set it in a *** of good soil in your house, upon the window-sill. There let it sit, day in and day out, crown turned sunwards, and its leaves outstretched. Guard it well from those insects that would devour it, and give it water, once per week. Hold it as a ***** friend, as a child, before whose passing shall leave the world descendants many times its number, that the likeness of the thistle be always kept in memory, and in time. Here, and in such things, is found beauty.
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Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019 at 11:47 PM UTC
Directions to a Quiet Satisfaction
Take the thistle seen by the roadside that is remarkable in your eyes above all for its color, and for its solitude, and set it in a *** of good soil in your house, upon the window-sill. There let it sit, day in and day out, crown turned sunwards, and its leaves outstretched. Guard it well from those insects that would devour it, and give it water, once per week. Hold it as a ***** friend, as a child, before whose passing shall leave the world descendants many times its number, that the likeness of the thistle be always kept in memory, and in time. Here, and in such things, is found beauty.
christian-l-bixler
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Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019 at 11:47 PM UTC
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