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| - | # 2003-04-19 Trees |
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| - | >A married man and woman are like two separate trees planted in |
| - | >different holes at the same time. |
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| - | >They are a permanent fixture in the landscape and together watch the |
| - | >years and seasons pass. |
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| - | >They are the same size and one does not hinder the growth of the other. |
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| - | >Because they stand so close together they are not as subject to wind or |
| - | >ice damage as a single tree is. |
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| - | >The two together are more likely to survive adversity. |
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| - | >They grow very close to one another but they are truly separate. |
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| - | >There is space enough between them for the wind and air to pass. |
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| - | >Their roots are entangled from beneath and how they are joined is |
| - | >hidden from the world. |
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| - | >They derive their sustenance from the same source. |
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| - | >One can not be separated from the other without risking them both. |