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and I saw that every flower He has created has a beauty of its own; that the splendour of the rose and the lily’s whiteness do not deprive the violet of its scent, nor make less ravishing the daisy’s charm. I saw that if every little flower wished to be a rose, nature would lose her Spring adornments, and the fields would be no longer enamelled with their varied flowers.
The Autobiography of Thérèse of Lisieux: The Story of a Soul
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