Mary Anne Radmacher Quotes
Intentions Are A Lot Like Seeds. You Shove Them Into The Ground, And Every Once In Awhile, You Water Them. Largely, The Seed Does Most Of The Work On Its Own. If, On One Hand, You Were Digging The Seed Up Several Times A Day To See What Progress Was Being Made, The Seed Would Not Take Purchase In The Soil. On The Other Hand, If You Completely Ignored It, Giving No Water Or Nourishment To The Soil, The Seed Might Not Thrive.
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