Vera Nazarian Quotes About Water

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  • The master of the garden is the one who waters it, trims the branches, plants the seeds, and pulls the weeds. If you merely stroll through the garden, you are but an acolyte.

  • In the plains the grass grows tall, since there is no one to cut it. There is no one to water it either.

  • Unlike a fountain that circulates the same water in an enclosed, perpetually recycling system, a human being circulates thoughts in an unlimited reservoir of self. Don't limit yourself to being a mere fountain when you contain an ocean.

  • In the desert, water gives life, while in the ocean an island stands to give anchor. Opposites are desirable and necessary. Once again, you see the theme of taking away a precious element of the world or making it rare and precarious.

    Source: fantasyworlds.wordpress.com
  • In the desert, the only god is a well.

    Vera Nazarian (2004). “Dreams of the Compass Rose”, p.18, Wildside Press LLC
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