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Henry David Thoreau, who wrote, Two sturdy oaks I mean, which side by side, Withstand the winters storm, And spite of wind and tide, Grow up the meadows pride, For both are strong Above they barely touch, but undermined Down to their deepest source . . . Admiring you shall find Their roots are intertwined Inseprably.[53]

From Strength to Strength by Arthur C. Brooks