Even the tiniest of flowers can have the toughest roots.

Shannon Mullen
About This Quote

This saying is a testament to the beauty of flowers that can survive in the harshest environments. The smallest of flowers can have the strongest roots that will keep it alive no matter what.

Source: See What Flowers

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