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Quotes About Fruit

'Pomegranate,' started with my imagining a bullet going through the fruit and causing it to bleed. My initial associations were with pomegranates in old masters painting and their Judeo-Christian symbolism.
~ Ori Gersht
Eating a natural diet with loads of fresh fruit and veg and little processed food helps me manage the symptoms of my illness.
~ Ella Woodward
I start the day with porridge, blueberries and maple syrup, or I'll puree some mango and throw in some banana slices, then sprinkle some granola and flaxseed on top.
~ Tess Daly
Berries are the healthiest fruit, offering potential protection against cancer and heart disease, boosting the immune system and acting as a guard for the liver and brain.
~ Michael Greger
I sneaked a little bunch of grapes, which I love but can't ever have, because Mom doesn't like the way the grape pickers are treated in California and she refuses to buy them. *
~ Rebecca Stead
La Poésie ne rhythmera plus l'action, elle sera en avant." (Rimbaud) [...] La poésie ne rythmera plus l'action, elle en sera le fruit et l'annonciation jamais savourés, en avant de son propre paradis.
~ Rene Char
thanks of my own. She drew me into a drawing room overlooking the park, elegantly furnished with brocade chairs and sofas. A huge bowl of out-of-season fruit was on a side table, along with the sort of floral tributes that seemed to accompany Miss Sheehan wherever she went.
~ Rhys Bowen
Doughboy, I said. What is this scroll? A spell lost in time! he pronounced. Ancient words of tremendous power! Well? I demanded. Does it tell how to defeat Set? Better! The title reads: The Book of Summoning Fruit Bats!
~ Rick Riordan
I named my camel Katrina. She was a natural disaster. She slobbered everywhere and seemed to think the purple streak in my hair was some kind of exotic fruit. She was obsessed with trying to eat my head. I named Walt's camel Hindenburg. He was almost as large as a zeppelin and definitely as full of gas.
~ Rick Riordan
orange chest-hair
~ Kate DiCamillo
One can't work/by limelight.//A bowlful/right at/one's elbow//produces no/more than/a baleful/glow against/the kitchen table.//The fruit purveyor's/whole unstable/pyramid//doesn't equal/what daylight did.
~ Kay Ryan
I learned the meaning of the word bittersweet, the acid taste of loss and the honey of hope in one bright fruit.
~ Ken Follett
Grout, o mordomo, serviu-lhe café com as mãos enluvadas e ela apanhou um pêssego em uma fruteira.
~ Ken Follett
dark-skinned Algerian troops marching across the city from one railway station to another. Their officers rode mules and wore bright red cloaks. As they passed, women gave them flowers and fruit, and café proprietors brought them cold drinks. When
~ Ken Follett
We can count how many seeds are in the apple, but not how many apples are in the seed.
~ Ken Kesey
Juicy fruit
~ Ken Kesey
A ministry of power must be the fruit of a holy, peaceful, loving intimacy with the Lord.
~ Horatius Bonar
My father had a difficult relationship with success, maybe because he never obtained it. But he was very wise about it because he observed how you can become rotten fruit once you get power.
~ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Love is the fruit of prayer ... Patiently abiding in prayer signifies a man's renunciation of himself. Therefore the self-denial of the soul turns into love for God.
~ Isaac of Nineveh
Prayer is the fruit of joy and thankfulness.
~ Evagrius Ponticus
Vocations are born in prayer and from prayer; and only in prayer can they persevere and bear fruit.
~ Pope Francis
The Simple Path Silence is Prayer Prayer is Faith Faith is Love Love is Service The Fruit of Service is Peace
~ Mother Teresa
The spirit of prayer is the fruit and token of the Spirit of adoption.
~ John Newton
God created the institution of human marriage to reflect, or mirror forth, this eternal union. In other words, human marriage exists to point men and angels to the eternal marriage of Christ and his church. The gospel made this divine marriage possible. Here is our point: human marriage exists to preach the gospel. It exists to illustrate the fruit that should follow the preaching of the gospel in the church. To
~ William P. Farley