Quotes About Harvest
para todo hay genios en la viña del Señor.
~ Ricardo Palma
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You guys go ahead, I'm just going to harvest his kidneys and I'll catch up.
~ Rich Burlew
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No one sees trees. We see fruit, we see nuts, we see wood, we see shade. We see ornaments or pretty fall foliage. Obstacles blocking the road or wrecking the ski slope. Dark, threatening places that must be cleared. We see branches about to crush our roof. We see a cash crop. But trees—trees are invisible.
~ Richard Powers
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Feel the wrath of wheat!
~ Rick Riordan
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No discipline is enjoyable while it is happening — it's painful! But afterward there will be a peaceful harvest of right living for those who are trained in this way" (Hebrews 12:11 NLT).
~ Rick Warren
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This Temple of the Arts and Muses is dedicated to Almighty God by the first Governors of Broadcasting in the year 1931, Sir John Reith being Director General. It is their prayer that good seed sown may bring forth a good harvest, that all things hostile to peace or purity may be banished from this house, and that the people, inclining their ear to whatsoever things are beautiful and honest and of good report, may tread the path of wisdom and uprightness.
~ Kate Atkinson
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Just as the gold and silver you gave to my foster family was a small price for you to pay, said Alain, suddenly bitter again. For their fostering of you? A small price, indeed, Alain. Never begrudge the seed you sow in good soil, for it is the harvest that comes from that sowing that will determine whether you live or die next spring. Think not only for this day, but for the one that is to come. In this way, Lavas has prospered and will continue to do so under your stewardship.
~ Kate Elliott
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Never begrudge the seed you sow in good soil, for it is the harvest that comes from that sowing that will determine whether you live or die next spring. Think not only for this day, but for the one that is to come.
~ Kate Elliott
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Once the danger of frost had passed she could plant her herb garden: creeping thyme, dill, sweet basil, hyssop, French tarragon, and bronze fennel. All wonderful flavors and scents added to her dishes.
~ Kate Jacobs
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We dug the asparagus, and tonight Aunt Charlotte cooked it for me herself with butter and melted cheese. I ate a whole plateful and drank half the brown jug of sweet milk. Then I had two slices of the thick coarse-grain bread that Aunt and the nuns make fresh every day.
~ Kathryn Lasky
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in the end there's no way to get rich crops out of poor earth.
~ Ken Follett
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ÎÈ›i vom accepta pomana È™i îÈ›i mulÈ›umim. – MulÈ›umiÈ›i-i lui Dumnezeu, nu mie, spuse Philip îndat?. Femeia rosti: - MulÈ›umim ??ranilor din ale c?ror dijme aÈ›i luat mâncarea.
~ Ken Follett
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In the fall when they burn the stubble off the fields the sun gets this dusty hazy color, and the mare's-tail clouds whipping along near Wakonda Head look like goldenrod bent over by the wind. It's always real pretty. You can almost hear it ring in the sky.
~ Ken Kesey
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Your harvest is not in view until your prayers rise up to heaven.
~ David Oyedepo
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Prayer is the only adequate way to multiply our efforts fast enough to reap the harvest God desires.
~ Wesley L Duewel
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Prayer is your way, often the only way, to water the harvest. By prayer you can bring the Holy Spirit's blessing on any gospel effort anywhere in the world.
~ Wesley L Duewel
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"You have of late stood out against your brother, and he hath taken you newly into his grace; where it is impossible you should take true root but by the fair weather that you make yourself: it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest
~ William Shakespeare
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The ripest fruit first falls.
~ William Shakespeare
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He plough'd her, and she cropp'd.
~ William Shakespeare
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The harvest of a quiet eye, That broods and sleeps on his own heart.
~ William Wordsworth
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The harvest of a quiet eye.
~ William Wordsworth
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It wasnt fair.. 3 days away from the beginning of the harvest, 2 days away from salvation, a breath away from redemption.
~ Yasmina Khadra
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All good farmers become connoisseurs of dirt and dust.
~ David Mas Masumoto
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I get superstitious in late summer.
~ David Mas Masumoto
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