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Sometimes i think there must be a sort of pollen of ideas floating in the air, which fertilizes similarly minds here and there which have not had direct contact.

William Faulkner
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Sometimes i think there must be a sort of pollen of ideas floating in the air, which fertilizes similarly minds here and there which have not had direct contact.

William Faulkner
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Collaboration is the essence of life. The wind, bees and flowers work together, to spread the pollen.

Amit Ray, Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath
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Running in the wind, in the pollen and dust, a flower in flight

Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita
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People floating like pollen in search of more fertile soil.

Andrew Crofts, Secrets of the Italian Gardener
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Books are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind.

James Russell Lowell
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Gradually the magic of the island [Corfu] settled over us as gently and clingingly as pollen.

Gerald Durrell, My Family and Other Animals
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I had no more alphabetthan the journeying of the swallows,the pure and tiny waterof the small, fiery birdthat dances rising from the pollen.

Pablo Neruda, Full Woman, Fleshly Apple, Hot Moon: Selected Poems
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Somehow, some way, every person in the arts has to find an accommodation with disappointment and embarrassment. They are the pollen in the air we breathe.

Joan Rivers, Enter Talking
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A flower's structure leads a bee toward having pollen adhere to its body . . . we don't know of any such reason why beautiful places attract humans.

David Rains Wallace, The Untamed Garden and Other Personal Essays
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But look around at this world, how perfectly it's made. Flowers can't move, yet the insects come to them and spread their pollen. Trees can't move either, but birds and animals eat their fruit and carry their seeds far and wide.

Nahoko Uehashi, Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit
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