“Thank God for that. You can shut them, say, 'Hold on a moment.' You play God to it. But who has ever torn himself from the claw that encloses you when you drop a seed in a TV parlour? It grows you any shape it wishes! It is an environment as real as the world. It becomes and is the truth. Books can be beaten down with reason. But with all my knowledge and scepticism, I have never been able to argue with a one-hundred-piece symphony orchestra, full colour, three dimensions, and I being in and part of those incredible parlours.” WorldBookRealReasonPlayMomentsAbleThreeWishGrowsEnvironmentPiecesTvsShapesHundredIncrediblesSeedsArguingColourDimensionsThank GodBeatenTornOrchestraSymphonyClawsScepticismKnowledge And PowerThree DimensionsSymphony Orchestras Author:Ray Bradbury
“Through watering the ground of affectionate love with cherishing love, And then sowing the seeds of wishing love and compassion, the medicinal tree of Bodhichitta will grow.” LoveFeelingsWishGrowsReligiousCompassionGrowingTreeEmpathyEnlightenmentSeedsBuddhistCherishSympathyLove And CompassionAffectionateSowing Author:Je Tsongkhapa
“From the sexual, or amatorial, generation of plants new varieties, or improvements, are frequently obtained; as many of the young plants from seeds are dissimilar to the parent, and some of them superior to the parent in the qualities we wish to possess... Sexual reproduction is the chef d'oeuvre, the master-piece of nature.” YoungScienceWishParentQualityPiecesGenerationsMastersEvolutionPlantSeedsImprovementSuperiorsVarietyChefReproduction Book:The essential writings of Erasmus Darwin Source: The essential writings of Erasmus Darwin
“All my plans in private life; all my pursuits; all my designs, wishes, and thoughts, have this one great object in view: the overthrow of the ruffian Boroughmongers. If I write grammars; if I write on agriculture; if I sow, plant, or deal in seeds; whatever I do has first in view the destruction of those infamous tyrants.” IfsWritingFirstsWishViewsDealsPlansDesignObjectsDestructionPlantSeedsPursuitTyrantsAgricultureGrammarPrivate LifeInfamousRuffian Author:William Cobbett
“The sea can swallow ships, and it can spit out whales like watermelon seeds. It will take what it wants, and it will keep what it has taken, and you may not take away from it what it does not wish to give.” WantGivingMayDoeWishTakenSeaOceanSeedsShipsSpitWhales Book:The Eyes of the Amaryllis Source: The Eyes of the Amaryllis
“You feel that no matter what's said in the music or how pointed it may get, the most you can wish for is that it plants a few seeds.” FeelsMaySaidMatterWishNo Matter WhatPlantSeeds Author:Eddie Vedder