People only picked the pretty, sweet-smelling flowers. The ones with thorns were left alone.

Nenia Campbell
People only picked the pretty, sweet-smelling flowers. The ones with...
People only picked the pretty, sweet-smelling flowers. The ones with...
People only picked the pretty, sweet-smelling flowers. The ones with...
People only picked the pretty, sweet-smelling flowers. The ones with...
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When people pick flowers or anything else they choose, they usually do so based on their own judgement. Rarely will they pick flowers that are not what they think will be appealing to others. However, you should never judge something by its appearance. When you do that, you end up picking things that are not healthy for your body or soul.

Source: Fearscape

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