Sunday, April 19, 2009

"Every flower must grow through dirt." means what?

what does that saying mmean to you
%26quot;Every flower must grow through dirt.%26quot; means what?
I think that it means that everything beautiful must get through something unpleasant.
Reply:I like that one...experience borns wisdom





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Reply:UIt means what it says. The implication is that when we judge things we should do it by itself irrespective of where is comes from. As the Sanskrit proverb says %26#039;Gold even if has dropped in filth must be picked up for it is gold nevertheless.
Reply:Something beautiful can come out of something useless.
Reply:The flower struggles through the earth.


%26#039;Dirt%26#039; has a negative connotation which I find curious.


The flower struggles from a seed to be what it is meant to be, a fragile yet powerful source of inspiration.


It craves light, fresh air and yes, rain.


Especially rain?
Reply:Sometimes in life, to get to the beautiful parts, you might have to push through the bad stuff first! :)
Reply:Everyone has to go through hard times, before they truly are happy?
Reply:everybody has to struggle to get where they%26#039;re going.
Reply:everything has to endure tough obstacles.


The plant comes through the filth and grime the world calls %26quot;dirt%26quot;


and the flower turns out, and still blooms with sweet fragrance and delicate beauty for having gone through the perils it has.





Thats my take on it anyway.
Reply:You%26#039;ve got to shovel a lot of sh*t to get to the pony.
Reply:We all need help, you cannot live solitary.loan

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