“If one of the brothers, being able ,to maintain himself by his own occupation, does not desire ,a share of the family property, he may be made separate ,by the others receiving a trifle out of his share to live upon.” IfsMayDoeMadeAbleDesireShareBrotherPropertyOccupationReceivingTrifles Author:Guru Nanak
“Do behold the king in his glory, King Sequoia. Behold! Behold! seems all I can say.... Well may I fast, not from bread but from business, bookmaking, duty doing & other trifles.... I’m in the woods woods woods, & they are in mee-ee-ee.... I wish I were wilder & so bless Sequoia I will be.” WellsMayI CanSeemsWishDutyKingsGloryWoodsBreadBlessTriflesWilderRedwoods Author:John Muir
“To venerate the simple days Which lead the seasons by, Needs but to remember That from you or I They may take the trifle Termed mortality!” NeedsMayRememberSimpleSeasonsMortalityTrifles Book:The Poems of Emily Dickinson Source: The Poems of Emily Dickinson