The sower may mistake and sow his peas crookedly: The peas make no mistake, but come up and show his line
The sower may mistake and sow his peas crookedly: The peas make no mistake, but come up and show his line
Ralph Waldo Emerson, a renowned American essayist, poet, and philosopher, often explored themes of nature, self-reliance, and the interconnectedness of all things in his works. One of his most famous quotes, "The sower may mistake and sow his peas crookedly: The peas make no mistake, but come up and show his line," encapsulates Emerson's belief in the inherent wisdom and resilience of nature.