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Quotes About Fruits

God prefers fruits of the spirit over religious nuts.
~ Adrian Rogers
God tipped the country and all the fruits and nuts rolled west.
~ Mike Royko
We do not mark out any precise line to be followed in diet; but we do say that in countries where there are fruits, grains, and nuts in abundance, flesh food is not the right food for God's people.
~ Ellen G. White
I like the vegetables, the fruits, the beans, the stuff I eat now...All my blood tests are good, and my vital signs are good, and I feel good, and I also have, believe it or not, more energy.
~ William J. Clinton
And may I live the remainder of my life ... for myself may there be plenty of books and many years' store of the fruits of the earth!
~ Horace
Only with the tools of production in their own hands could the workers ever hope to control their own lives and receive the fruits of their labor.
~ Ella Reeve Bloor
Ethics, as has been well said, are the finest fruits of humanity, but they are not its roots
~ Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
Do not desire to hear about the misfortunes of those who oppose you. For those who listen to such speech later reap the fruits of their evil intention.
~ Marcus Eremita
The fruits of your labor will bare the fruits of your success.
~ Jon Jones
trees with strong roots bear delicious fruits.
~ Srinivas Shenoy
Arn was about to say something about having too much work awaiting him, and that only at the end of the workday should a man enjoy the fruits of what he had accomplished by the sweat of his brow.
~ Jan Guillou
We cannot have the fruits of the gospel without its roots.
~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
Since we have placed justification in the revelation of Jesus Christ formed and brought forth in the heart, there working his works of righteousness and bringing forth the fruits of the Spirit.
~ Robert Barclay
Primates need good nutrition, to begin with. Not only fruits and plants, but insects as well.
~ Richard Leakey
I have reached out my hand, I have plucked the fruits of the Gospel, I have eaten of them, and they are sweet, yea, above all that is sweet.
~ Heber J. Grant
My personal attitude toward atheists is the same attitude that I have toward Christians, and would be governed by a very orthodox text: "By their fruits shall ye know them." I wouldn't judge a man by the presuppositions of his life, but only by the fruits of his life. And the fruits — the relevant fruits — are, I'd say, a sense of charity, a sense of proportion, a sense of justice. And whether the man is an atheist or a Christian, I would judge him by his fruits
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
the evils against which we contend are frequently the fruits of illusions which are similar to our own.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
depiction of God in The Trinity seriously, we have to say, "In the beginning was the Relationship." This icon yields more fruits the more you gaze on it. Every part of it was obviously meditated on with great care: the gaze between the Three; the deep respect between them as they all share from a common bowl. And note the hand of the Spirit pointing toward the open and fourth place at the table! Is the Holy Spirit inviting, offering, and clearing space? If so, for what?
~ Richard Rohr
In hunting on cultivated grounds, the huntsman must abstain from injuring the fruits of the season, and must leave springs and streams undisturbed; for to interfere with these is contrary to propriety and morality.
~ xenophon ii
What a stroke of good luck to be harvesting the fruits of a life once well lived.
~ David Michie
Humility is the true key to success. Successful people lose their way at times. They often embrace and overindulge from the fruits of success. Humility halts this arrogance and self-indulging trap. Humble people share the credit and wealth, remaining focused and hungry to continue the journey of success.
~ Rick Pitino
Mom and I often talked about the trip we'd someday take together to the 'city of eternal spring' where she was born. In Kunming, she said, the fruits are sweeter, the mountains look like Chinese paintings, and the weather is always perfect.
~ Tess Gerritsen
Peace and joy are two main fruits of Christ's kingdom. Let the world be as it will, if we cannot rejoice in the world, yet we may rejoice in the Lord.
~ Richard Sibbes
wild fruits are not nearly as rewarding as those domesticated fruits. The edible pulp of a forest fruit is often physically hard, and it may be protected by a skin, coat, or hairs that have to be removed. Most fruits have to be chewed for a long time before the pulp can be fully detached from the pieces of skin or seeds, and before the solid pieces are mashed enough to give up their valuable nutrients.
~ Richard W. Wrangham