"If dandelions were rare and fragile, people would……" — Robert Fulghum
"If dandelions were rare and fragile, people would knock themselves out to pay $14.95 a plant, raise them by hand in greenhouses, and form dandelion societies and all that. But, they are everywhere and don't need us and kind of do what they please. So we call them weeds and murder them at every opportunity"
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148 Quotes by Robert Fulghum
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