To pluck a flower means to take possession of it, and it also means to kill it.

Anthony Bloom
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When we pluck a flower we both take possession of it and also kill it. To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it. To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it. To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it.

To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it. To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it. To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it.

To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it. To pluck a flower means to take possession of it and to kill it.

Source: Beginning To Pray

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