Saturday, May 25, 2013

Beauty & Pain

"Thorns on a rose bush develop much before the actual flower. This happens because buds and young roses might be eaten away by animals before the flowers get a chance to spread their pollen with the help of insects, if they do not have a sharp thorn system already. Wild roses are found to have sharper and denser thorn systems than the ones we see in a nursery or in a green house."

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This blog is dedicated to those who live with and suffer from depression. It is also dedicated to those who misunderstand it.