If you tend to a flower, it will bloom, no matter how many weeds surround it.
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If a lion invites you home for dinner, it is you he wants to serve as a meal to his guests.
It is in vain to chase two birds at the same time, even if you have a thousand legs.
A lion does not earn its crown quarreling with sheep.
A lion does not become king of the jungle hunting mice.
When hunting a lion it is wise to remind yourself that you too are being hunted.
A tree is only as good as the seed it is stems from.
The tallest trees sometimes grow from the smallest seeds.
If you pour more water into a river, it will not drown the fish.
In my youth I had three teachers: friends, enemies, and books. In my adulthood I had three professors: God, nature, and life.
The early bird gets the worm, and the early fox gets the bird.
A lion is born knowing how to hunt, but has to learn how to hunt well.
The sun is intelligent because it never rises too early, and wise because it never sets too late.
If you live in the desert, view the sun not as your enemy, but as your friend. If you live in the wilderness, view nature not as your adversary, but as your companion.
A bird that sings too much will only lose its voice, but a bird that does not sing at all will lose its symphonies.
The ocean does not lose its splendor because it lost a few drops.
Plucking a rose only proves you desire it, but nurturing it proves you love it.
Most of the time things against nature are scarier than the scariest things of nature