A book is like a garden carried in the pocket meaning?
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it means that a book is a full garden of numerous flowers full of knowledge that is even kept in our pockets and remains with us the life .
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A book is always something that provides enlightenment, information or something new to the reader. A book contains ideas that are bigger than one can imagine, it provides a new experience. The same is with nature, one can learn a lot from mother nature. Even early age humans learned basic things from nature like lighting up a fire. So the common thing that both books and nature give is a tremendous experience that can progress oneself.
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This quote is from a land of Arabia which shows the importance and usefulness of a book, making it similar to mother nature.
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