"The world of plants, in aspec...
"The world of plants, in aspect in the way that peaceful, so resigned--in which all have the appearances to signal acceptance, silence, submission, contemplation--is, forward the contrary, the stage of a chiefly violent and stubborn nauseate against destiny. A plant's vital, nutritive organ--the root--fixes it immutably to the real property Mankind, when presented with the great laws that have the charge of its fate, has difficulty isolating the law that weighs chiefly heavily; for the plant there is no question--it is the law of immobility, condemning it from birth unto death. It go afters therefore that it recognizes far better than
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