Francis BaconWonder is the seed of knowledge
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A seed is a tiny fragment of a plant that is capable of reproducing. A seed is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but it can become a huge tree with a trunk up to ten feet wide with a canopy of leaves. Wonder is similar. It is a small spark of curiosity that can grow into an all-encompassing belief in God.
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