Quotes About Harvest
The reaper does not listen to the harvest.
~ Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man
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Autumn is the harvest of greedy death.
~ Juvenal
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Women and men(both little and small) cared for anyone not at all they sowed their isn't they reaped their same sun moon stars rain children guessed(but only a few and down they forgot as up they grew
~ Unknown
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The mown grass is growing again nearly to our knees; we will take a second crop of hay from this field, rich and green and starred with moon daisies, buttercups and the bright, blowsy heads of poppies.
~ Philippa Gregory
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their fields. They will be free
~ Philippa Gregory
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Not even a God would have the right to deal a blow for the unwarlike: the law decrees that to come safe out of battle is for fighting men, not for those that pray. The harvest comes home not for praying but for tilling...we have no right to complain of the ignoble getting the richer harvest if they are the only workers in the fields, or the best.
~ Plotinus
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Né la morte aveva cessato di mietere
~ Primo Levi
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You reap what you sow, and if you reap kindness it is because of the seeds of greater kindness you've sown so broadly.
~ Dean Koontz
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With the long hours of daylight in the Alaska summers, the gardens served up a cornucopia of amazing and extra-large produce.
~ Debbie Macomber
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The mushrooms were grown in the shadow of the Washington rainforest, hand-picked by altar boys.
~ Debbie Macomber
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Those who sow in tears will reap in joy.
~ Dennis Prager
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As the Psalmist put it millennia ago, 'Those who sow in tears will reap in joy.' Many people, however, believe that they can both sow and reap without tears.
~ Dennis Prager
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Roger became aware, in a subliminally marital way, that his wife was disgruntled at the thought of being left behind to organize the harvest-a filthy, exhausting job at the best of times-whilst he frolicked with a squad of his co-religionists in the romantically exciting metropolis of Cross Creek, population two hundred.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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If you do not sow in the spring you will not reap in the autumn.
~ Irish proverb
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How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower!
~ Isaac Watts
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You can't pick cherries with your back to the tree.
~ J. P. Morgan
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I am confident that an even greater harvest will be achieved now as righteous, committed missionaries fulfill the Savior's commandment to preach his gospel.
~ Dallin H. Oaks
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You want hot days to get your fruit ripe but then you want it to cool off nicely at night so that the grapes stay on the vine longer and develop complexity.
~ Drew Bledsoe
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The Hebrew Bible contains multiple provisions to ensure that no one would go hungry. The corners of the field, forgotten sheaves of grain, gleanings that drop from the hands of the gleaner, and small clusters of grapes left on the vine were to be given to the poor.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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I grow tomatoes, spinach and melons, a pepper vine climbs my coconut tree. I have a home and kitchen of my own.
~ Amala Paul
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We are all farmers tending a little part of the Lord's vineyard.
~ Sheri L. Dew
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You're going to reap just what you sow. Perfect Day
~ Lou Reed
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Plant what is right. Then you will harvest good things." —HOSEA 10:12 ICB
~ Louie Giglio
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Monarda was the zucchini of the flower world. It, too, figured prominently in the harvest market and, subsequently, the Thanksgiving bonfire, which would give off a hint of sweet bergamot so that it smelled as though every cottage in Three Pines was brewing Earl Grey tea.
~ Louise Penny
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