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Berries Quote by Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

“O, the mulberry-tree is of trees the queen! Bare long after the rest are green; But as the time steals onwards, while none perceives Slowly she clothes herself with leaves-- Hides her fruit under them, hard to find. . . . . But by and by, when the flowers grow few And the fruits are dwindling and…” quote by Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
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“O, the mulberry-tree is of trees the queen! Bare long after the rest are green; But as the time steals onwards, while none perceives Slowly she clothes herself with leaves-- Hides her fruit under them, hard to find. . . . . But by and by, when the flowers grow few And the fruits are dwindling and small to view-- Out she comes in her matron grace With the purple myriads of her race; Full of plenty from root to crown, Showering plenty her feet adown. While far over head hang gorgeously Large luscious berries of sanguine dye, For the best grows highest, always highest, Upon the mulberry-tree.”

Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

About This Quote

The mulberry tree, though modest early, eventually bears abundant, rich fruit, symbolizing hidden potential that matures over time.

In simple terms: Patience reveals hidden wealth.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate and wait for growth.

Themes

patience growth potential nature abundance

Mood

hopeful reflective

Type

metaphorical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • gardening
  • career development
  • personal growth
  • long‑term projects

Key Concepts

delayed reward natural cycles hidden talent

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you nurture projects that seem slow at first?
  • What hidden strengths might you be overlooking?
A Different Perspective

Early stages may seem unremarkable, but success requires sustained care.

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