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The tree that is beside the running water is fresher and gives more fruit
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"The tree that is beside the running water is fresher and gives more fruit"

- Saint Teresa of Avila

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This quote by Saint Teresa of Avila talks with the significance of being near a resource of nutrition. The tree that is next to the running water is fresher and also offers a lot more fruit due to the fact that it is able to access the water it requires to expand and also prosper. This is an allegory for exactly how we should approach life. When we are near a source of sustenance, whether it be a supportive area, a meaningful work, or a spiritual method, we are able to grow and thrive. We can bear extra fruit and also be much more productive when we are in an atmosphere that is helpful as well as beneficial. This quote is a suggestion to choose sources of nutrition and to remain close to them. It is additionally a suggestion to be conscious of our environment and to be aware of just how it is affecting us. By bearing in mind our setting and also staying near to resources of nutrients, we can be fresher and provide more fruit.

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Spain Flag This quote is written / told by Saint Teresa of Avila between March 28, 1515 and October 4, 1582. He/she was a famous Saint from Spain. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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