Quotes About Plowed
There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. I walked on and on until twilight had deepened into a moonlit autumn night. I was alone but not lonely.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Huddled in folds they listened with wide eyes while the shepherds told of ravening wolves. With great gladness they exchanged their fleeces for security. Shorn and shivering, they had the happiness of seeing their protectors comfortable and warm. Through all the years, those who plowed divided with those who prayed. Wicked industry supported pious idleness, the hut gave to the cathedral, and frightened poverty gave even its rags to buy a robe for hypocrisy.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
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Ye have plowed wickedness, ye have reaped iniquity.
~ Anonymous
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May your heart soften like rich, plowed earth in which God will plant His seeds of truth and wisdom.
~ Francine Rivers
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I went to watch the Buzkasgu game taking place on a series of fields - some fallow, some plowed and planted- just to the east of the empty Buddha niches. Buzkashi is a form of polo played with a dead goat instead of a ball.
~ Rory Stewart
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My soul is a broken field, plowed by pain.
~ Sara Teasdale
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How, how could the furrows your father plowed bear you, your agony, harrowing on in silence O so long?
~ Sophocles
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Those who have served the cause of the revolution have plowed the sea.
~ Simän Bolävar
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(Abraham Lincoln's) weathered face was homely as a plowed field.
~ Stephen Vincent Benet
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