Show the anemone the anemone named by the greeks because it grew in windy places Is the anemometer instrument for measuring the force of the wind of the wilder ness observes a writer in the new york world telegram it Is I 1 an ill wind that blows nobody good whenever the wood anemone trembles in the breeze somebody s ship Is coming in from sea there Is a cosmic tide with which the winds of heaven blow with which if you drift all things come to you it if you swim against the tide good things float past you to be in harmony with it you must have the humanities consideration of others sympathy with their needs kindness benevolence tenderness toward all the five petals of the anemone stand for these humanities |