never look grass, though ubiquitous. left alone shake hair loose produ — Keith Miller, Book Flying

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We never look at the grass, though it is ubiquitous. If it's left alone to shake its hair loose it will produce tiny tassels and flowers, miniature and beautiful, that I'd never noticed before. Beauty is so often size and commotion for us, and fancy labels, that the subterfuge of loveliness all around us goes unseen.

Keith Miller, The Book of Flying

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