"How do I talk to the flower?Through it I walk to the Infinite.And what is the infinite?It is that silent, small force. It isn't the outer physical contact. No, it isn't that. The infinite is not confirmed in the visible world.It is not in the earthquake, the wind or the fire. It is that still small voice that calls up the fairies. Yet when you look out upon God's beautiful world- there it is. When you look onto the heart of a rose there you experience it- but you can't explain it. There are certain things, often very little things, like the peanut, the little piece of clay, the little flower that cause you to look within-and then you see the soul of things."

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About George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver was an American agricultural scientist and educator associated with Tuskegee Institute. He promoted crop rotation and alternative crops such as peanuts and sweet potatoes to restore depleted soils. His practical agricultural bulletins influenced farming across the American South.

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