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Source: Webster's dictionaryLuxury is the wolf at the door and its fangs are the vanities and conceits germinated by success. When an artist learns this, he knows where the danger is. Tennessee Williams
I distinctly remember the vivacious optimism that inundated the United States when the Soviet Union imploded in the early 1990s. This was not glee generated by the doom of an implacable enemy, but thrill germinated by the real possibilities that the future held for freedom. Eskinder Nega
They have sowed the seed of the word "tomorrow” and it has not germinated. Arabic Proverb
They have sowed the seed of the word They have sowed the seed of the word "tomorrow" and it has not germinated. Arabic Proverb
A fern spore in the jar grew, germinated into a plant, and the terrarium was born. Source: Internet
By the summer solstice, plants reach their maximum height of about a 120 cm (4 ft) while spring-planted wheat has only recently germinated. Source: Internet