Marty RubinThe deep roots never doubt spring will come.
About This Quote
The deep roots never doubt spring will come. - William Blake. This is a quote from his poem: The Everlasting Gospel (1804). This is another poem that shows how humans can get stuck in the past. It’s easy to get caught up in the things that we do and what we have achieved, but it’s important to remember that the future is always there.
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