Quotes About Harvest
They that sow in tears shall reap joy.
~ Anonymous
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Weed 'em and reap.
~ Anonymous
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Plant carrots in January and you'll never have to eat carrots.
~ Anonymous
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Thou crownest the year with thy goodness.
~ Anonymous
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A whole fresh tuna, a wicker basket of San Marzano tomatoes, a crate of anchovies, great handfuls of parsley... Dozens of new potatoes, still encrusted with the black volcanic earth of Campania, their flesh golden as egg yolks... A pale wheel of parmesan, big as a truck tire... A sack full of blooded watermelons... An armful of mint, its leaves so dark green they were almost black...
~ Anthony Capella
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For 2,600 years, the man continues, those of us in the Western tradition have been assured that the role of humanity is to subdue the earth. That all creation was created for us to harvest. And for 2,600 years we pretty much got away with it. Temperatures remained constant, seasons stayed predictable, and we cut down forests and fished out oceans and elevated one god above all others: Growth.
~ Anthony Doerr
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Most pumpkin dishes involve scooping out the seeds, cutting off the skin, and chopping up the flesh before cooking.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
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We need to defend the fruits of our land.
~ Matteo Salvini
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Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. This means that whatever man sends out in word or deed, will return to him; what he gives, he will receive.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
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I'm the well-trained fruit tree, he thought. Full of well-trained feelings and abilities and all of them grafted onto me—all bearing for someone else to pick.
~ Frank Herbert
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Enclosures of any kind are a fertile breeding ground for hatred of outsiders," she said. "That produces a bitter harvest.
~ Frank Herbert
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Woman is thy field; go then to thy field and till it.
~ Frank Herbert
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Si los deseos fueran peces todos arrojaríamos nuestras redes.
~ Frank Herbert
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It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses we must plant more trees.
~ George Eliot
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You can be drinking the wine today, but picking the grapes tomorrow.
~ Jonathan Tucker
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I'm not a Luddite, but I'm outside more than I'm on my computer. We have a micro-farm - it's a step up from a garden. We have a pretty extensive vineyard. We grow about 60 percent of our own food, make our own wine, have chickens for eggs.
~ Emilio Estevez
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Wine is connected to abundance.
~ Carole Bouquet
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The first time I had sat down to a meal I had grown on my own, along with a bottle of wine that we had made, I burst into tears. To be in touch and be in tune with that is an extraordinary gift.
~ Emilio Estevez
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Thanksgiving is a season that is very much in accord with the themes and teachings of Jesus Christ.
~ John Clayton
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I felt like a mushroom. Mushroom? Yeah, Robert answered. To grow mushrooms you keep them in the dark, feed them manure, then when they grow up you cut them off at the root.
~ Rod Pennington
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Sins are seeds. You plant them, then eat the fruit they produce.
~ Roland Merullo
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Her favorite patch was the least showy: the herb garden. A raised stone circle, no bigger than a beach umbrella, was filled with rosemary, sage, wild thyme, mint, lemon verbena, lavender, and burnet.
~ Luanne Rice
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We cut and sell the apple tree's branches and then are shocked there's no fruit.
~ Luc Besson
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?i pentru gânduri exist? un timp pentru a ara È™i un timp pentru a culege
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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