Margot Berwin Quotes
Plants Need Roots Because They Can't Move On Their Own. Their Roots Serve Them Well, Stopping Them From Getting Blown All Over The Place By The Wind. But We Humans Can Move Around At Will, And Our Roots Hold Us In Place Unnecessarily. Usually In A Place We Don't Want To Be. Then, When We Try To Move, We Rip Our Roots, And It Hurts, So We End Up Staying Right Where We Are.
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