Mr Jenkins. Unique, as every star in the sky is unique, every leaf on every tree, every snowflake, every farandola, every cherubim, unique: Named.

Madeleine LEngle
Mr Jenkins. Unique, as every star in the sky is...
Mr Jenkins. Unique, as every star in the sky is...
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"Unique, as every star in the sky is unique, every leaf on every tree, every snowflake, every farandola, every cherubim, unique: Named" is a quote from the original English Standard Version of the Bible. It is found in the book of Isaiah (ch. 7:14). By choosing to name something, you make it yours.

A tree is unique because it has no other like it; a snowflake is unique because it has no other like it; but this verse adds another dimension to uniqueness. When you name something or someone, you make that person or thing yours.

Source: A Wind In The Door

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