
“We came from many roots, and we have many branches.”
1970s, State of the Union Address (1975)
Source: Striking Thoughts (2000), p. 11
Context: What we are after is the ROOT and not the branches. The root is the real knowledge; the branches are surface knowledge. Real knowledge breeds "body feel" and personal expression; surface knowledge breeds mechanical conditioning and imposing limitation and squelches creativity.
“We came from many roots, and we have many branches.”
1970s, State of the Union Address (1975)
Source: The Great Learning
“The roots below the earth claim no rewards for making the branches fruitful.”
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Source: Stray Birds (1916)
“There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root”
Walden (1854)
Source: Walden, or Life in the Woods
Context: There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root, and it may be that he who bestows the largest amount of time and money on the needy is doing the most by his mode of life to produce that misery which he strives in vain to relieve.<!--p.87
“Try to solve the issues from their root. Leaves and branches are not as necessary and important.”
The Great Master of Thought (Amen- Vol.3), Observing management
“The Labour Party should oppose the Government arms plan root and branch.”
Tribune, 19 February 1937.
1930s
“They more adeptly bend the willow's branches
who have experience of the willow's roots.”
Sonnet 6 (as translated by Edward Snow)
Sonnets to Orpheus (1922)
(J. Hudson Taylor. Dwelling in Him. Robesonia: Overseas Missionary Fellowship).