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Quotes About Harvest

The first ear of corn, eaten like a typewriter, means summer to me—intense, but fleeting.
~ Michael Anthony
Pomona Sprout
~ Unknown
May the rains sweep gently across your fields, may the sun warm the land, may every good seed you have planted bear fruit and may late summer find you standing in fields of plenty.
~ Unknown
There's immeasurable glory in riding a tractor. You start by taking a lap around the fields, smelling the aroma, admiring the colors, day after day, until one morning everything smells ready, as if it's opened and unfurled, and you ask the wheat, 'Is it time?' And the wheat says, 'Yes, friend, it's time.' And then you know to begin the harvest.
~ Michael Paterniti
It's amazing... to enjoy the results of your labor.
~ Unknown
I inherited that calm from my father, who was a farmer. You sow, you wait for good or bad weather, you harvest, but working is something you always need to do.
~ Miguel Indurain
A vida no campo é assim: nos anos de abundância, quando chove muito e nas alturas certas, enchem-se os celeiros e as despensas de comida, todos ficam felizes e há festas nas aldeias a todo o tempo para celebrar as colheitas. Nos anos de seca, os prados fica secos, a fruta apodrece nas árvores, a caça foge, e as pessoas andam tristes e às vezes passam fome.
~ Unknown
In today's church our primary focus has been on kingly duties such as winning our neighborhoods to the Lord and bringing the nations into the harvest. This is fantastic and worth giving our best to. Nevertheless, we cannot overlook the priestly dimension as emphasized in the tabernacle of David.This is extremely important because I believe that God will restore the priestly function of the tabernacle of David before the fullness of kingly power comes into manifestation.
~ Mike Bickle
Coexistence: what the farmer does with the turkey — until Thanksgiving.
~ Mike Connolly
A happy thought is like a seed that sows positivity for all to reap.
~ Unknown
Lui è morto, ma io voglio continuare a vivere. Il grano nei campi dev'essere falciato
~ Mo Yan
Nell'ottavo mese lunare, in autunno avanzato, distese sconfinate di sorgo scintillavano come un mare di sangue.
~ Mo Yan
The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.
~ Moliere
Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.
~ Moliere
In the winter months he was shooting or hunting, and in the spring there was salmon fishing – all undertaken and excelled in more as a career and a duty than as the pleasures of a leisured life. In the summer months there was a horse, sometimes horses, to be got ready for the Dublin Show, often evening fishing, and always the supervision of haymaking and harvest with their attendant ghastly weather to worry him. So luncheon
~ Unknown
MIGHT AS WELL RAISE MOOSHROOMS
~ Mur Lafferty
Autumn is the maturity of thoughtfulness, the golden sunset of life.
~ Unknown
Allow the fruit to fall and rot, in order to receive more.
~ Unknown
The land and the poor could be harvested together, to add to—rather than continue to subtract from—the nation's wealth.
~ Unknown
We thank the Lord for happy hearts, for rain and sunny weather. We thank the Lord for this our food and that we are together. Amen.
~ Unknown
In order for men to partake of the fruit of felicity,they must plant the seeds thereof.
~ Neal A. Maxwell
Harvest Days, a fall festival on the grounds of the Quaker Meeting
~ Unknown
A leader must also tend his garden; he, too, plants seeds, and then watches, cultivates, and harvests the result.
~ Nelson Mandela
For there the Babe is born in joy That was begotten in dire woe; Just as we Reap in joy the fruit Which we in bitter tears did sow." — William Blake
~ Neville Goddard