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    blade of grass


    1. It was really quite a sight to watch Monica cut up every last blade of grass in the meadows nearby; it was a sight the villagers would never forget


    2. ” I picked up a blade of grass struggling to grow on the hillside and placed it in my mouth


    3. the wave, the blade of grass, the Redwood tree, the cloud - only this expression is the


    4. She picked up a blade of grass and said her word and listened for his


    5. Every leaf, every flower, every blade of grass seemed to shine and gleam by a Light that came from within them


    6. He fetched a blade of grass and held the tip against the cage, sliding it up until his fingers touched the wire, repeating the process in bare feet


    7. Every blade of grass is a wonder of God's hands


    8. These things lead to every blade of grass being unique, every apple tree looking different, and every being existing as a completely unique and different individual from the last


    9. and cover every inch of the park and every blade of grass and


    10. He could almost hear, or at least he imagined he could almost hear, the sigh of each passing blade of grass as it called to him

    11. small blade of grass had found its way through the cobblestone


    12. For example, the tip of a blade of grass


    13. Mosque at Mecca: it is here that one must not pluck a blade of grass, nor


    14. Every blade of grass glittered like a sharpened pilum in the lamplight from the road, a chill wind blew across the grass but the blades did not bend and Ceri was reminded of an army, waiting, waiting for its leader


    15. Billy flicked a blade of grass from Samuel’s hair


    16. rock and blade of grass to stand out on its own


    17. Most drivers will visualise not just the course, but every blade of grass


    18. In a hierarchical pyramidal society based upon one-sided accumulation: any blade of grass which grows higher than all the others has its head cut off or pounded back down with a hammer by the huge unfair advantages which all the millions of people who are higher up on the ladder of hierarchical wealth/power/authority/status have… This is where the dynamic of Mediocrity comes from in the first place


    19. Then, seeing the miracle of old things being transformed by new things was intensely experienced with every blade of grass that sprouted anew after it was cut by their horse’s mouth at night… only to find where the horse had grazed had been magically replaced with fresh blades of grass… as the entire carpet of grass and soil rushed all of it’s healing energy to repair the small area used by the horse


    20. “Of course,” he said, twirling a blade of grass in his mouth

    21. All appreciation for life, for every green blade of grass and every wonder in the world, is available to the young who wonder naturally, but in a society that does not admire wonder, this power has been cut down; the green meadow of life has been shorn, and the dust of the centuries that fills the mouths of the old is spread to the young, and young saplings become brittle trees that croak and groan under the weight of time


    22. Eric was sitting on top of a hill, twiddling a blade of grass and listening to Mr


    23. He tears one blade of grass and sniffs it


    24. There was not a blade of grass to be seen in the paths, or a weed in the flower-beds; no fine lady ever trained and watered her geraniums, her cacti, and her rhododendrons, with more pains than this hitherto unseen gardener bestowed upon his little enclosure


    25. Closer, before his nose, every blade of grass, every bracken frond was bent, dripping and glistening


    26. "Captain," said Bluebell, "do you know what the first blade of grass said to the second blade of grass?" Hazel looked at him sharply, but Holly replied, "Well?"


    27. Not a blade of grass to choose between them, thought Hazel: Pipkin and to the good and raise their spirits


    28. He still had volatile dysentery and was as weak as a blade of grass


    29. Only Murakami could accurately describe every blade of grass in that wretched place


    30. Swinging his scythe just as ever, and moving his feet in their big, plaited shoes with firm, little steps, he climbed slowly up the steep place, and though his breeches hanging out below his smock, and his whole frame trembled with effort, he did not miss one blade of grass or one mushroom on his way, and kept making jokes with the peasants and Levin

    31. asked himself, bending aside the leaf of goat-weed out of the beetle’s way and twisting another blade of grass above for the beetle to cross over onto it


    32. paved with great flat stones, squared and laid with skill; no blade of grass


    33. Before I arrived in sight of it, all that remained of day was a beamless amber light along the west: but I could see every pebble on the path, and every blade of grass, by that splendid moon


    34. What would I say? Hello, Sally, remember the old days when we went boating in the park and the trees were green and you were as slender as a blade of grass? Remember the time that—well


    35. And we been going in and out of these buildings chewing it over, that one new sweet blade of grass, trying to figure how it all started, when we made the move, when we decided to be different


    36. And on top of hills, or in their shadows, or even by little creeks, not a tree and not a single green blade of grass


    37. Some gamesome wights will tell you that they have to plant weeds there, they don't grow naturally; that they import Canada thistles; that they have to send beyond seas for a spile to stop a leak in an oil cask; that pieces of wood in Nantucket are carried about like bits of the true cross in Rome; that people there plant toadstools before their houses, to get under the shade in summer time; that one blade of grass makes an oasis, three blades in a day's walk a prairie; that they wear quicksand shoes, something like Laplander snow-shoes; that they are so shut up, belted about, every way inclosed, surrounded, and made an utter island of by the ocean, that to their very chairs and tables small clams will sometimes be found adhering, as to the backs of sea turtles


    38. And then it was, that suddenly sweeping his sickle-shaped lower jaw beneath him, Moby Dick had reaped away Ahab's leg, as a mower a blade of grass in the field


    39. But while she looked like a butterfly, clinging to a blade of grass, and just about to open its rainbow wings for fresh flight, her heart ached with a horrible despair


    40. In every tree, in every blade of grass that same mystery lies hid

    41. Men left forlorn would begin to draw together more closely and more lovingly ; they woidd clutch one another's hands, realizing that they were all that was left for one another ! The great idea of immortality wotdd have vanished, and they would have to fill its place ; and all the wealth of love lavished of old upon Him, who was immortal, would be turned upon the whole of natm-e, on the world, on men, on every blade of grass


    42. Every blade of grass, every insect, ant, and golden bee, all so marvelously know their path, though they have not intelligence, they bear witness to the mystery of God and continually accomplish it themselves


    43. It seemed as though at that moment every flower, every blade of grass was exhaling the aroma of sacrifice, was saying to its Creator, "Father, I am blessed and happy


    44. I hid my face in my hands, and quivering like a blade of grass, gave myself up to the first consciousness and revelation of my heart, the first vague glimpse of my nature


    45. The light wind had died away, not a leaf or blade of grass stirred; the perfume of the lilacs and cherry-trees, so powerful that one might have thought all the air itself was in bloom, came in puffs over garden and terrace, now faint and now full, making one feel an impulse to close the eyes, to shut out all sight and sound, to banish every sensation save that of inhaling this exquisite fragrance


    46. As prisoners sometimes console themselves with a blade of grass that forces its way through the pavement of their prison yard, or make pets of a spider or a mouse, so these people sometimes amuse themselves with sickly plants, a parrot, a poodle, or a monkey, to whose needs however they do not themselves administer


    47. Ctesippus was distinctly conscious of the pulse-beat of a mysterious life quivering throughout nature, stirring even the tiniest blade of grass


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