The smallest seed of even the greatest tree is never inadequate. It contains all that is necessary for it to grow, under the right conditions. Let's add some fertilizer.
Inkling (n.): 1. a slight indication or suggestion; hint, clue; 2. a slight knowledge or vague notion; 3. a member of the informal literary discussion group, The Inklings, associated with Oxford University between the early 1930s and late 1949.
Lifelong lover of myth, poetry, literature, and books in general; teacher of science fiction and fantasy lit (and English) at a high school in MA; a 21st Century Inkling with a Millennial sensibility.
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Hobbit The Lord of the Rings The Silmarillion "On Fairy-stories" "Leaf by Niggle" "Mythopoeia" LEWIS, C.S. The Chronicles of Narnia Surprised by Joy Mere Christianity CHESTERTON, C.K. Orthodoxy BARFIELD, OWEN Poetic Diction [check back for additions]
The smallest seed of even the greatest tree is never inadequate. It contains all that is necessary for it to grow, under the right conditions. Let's add some fertilizer.
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