Quotes About Fruit
Do I dare to eat a peach?
~ T.S. Eliot
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I want to take my rightful share of life by force, I want to give lavishly, I want love to flow from my heart, to ripen and bear fruit. There are many horizons that must be visited, fruit that must be plucked, books read, and white pages in the scrolls of life to be inscribed with vivid sentences in a bold hand.
~ Tayeb Salih
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But I think it's a little different in Europe, because 40 is really the best age for a woman. That's when we hit our peak and become this ripe fruit.
~ Juliette Binoche
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Because freedom may be a forbidden fruit in tyrannies, but once tasted, it is unforgettable.
~ Justina Chen
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But even quashed rebellions leave us different. Because freedom may be a forbidden fruit in tyrannies, but once tasted, it is unforgettable.
~ Justina Chen Headley
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To realize that prophecy in the people is like fruit in the tree is to know the unity of life.
~ Kahlil Gibran
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Time yet to come? Tomorrow's day? Still, still some dream will time repay, Or sleep too deep for dreaming? Perhaps this life which here I live Is but a sleep, and dawn will give Only another seeming? Or that best rose, long longed-for here, That fruit the wide earth did not bear, Will dawn and death disclose? Who knows?—Oh, no one knows!
~ Karel Hynek Mácha
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In the height of summer, a ripe cantaloupe is one of the most intoxicating pieces of produce under the sun.
~ Claire Saffitz
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Honestly, there always has to be a jar of Marmite in the cupboard. And a bag of Fruit Gums. That's living with a British man for me.
~ Jayma Mays
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Among various joys, the fruit of labor is the sweetest.
~ Francesco Petrarca
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Grace cannot be confused with righteousness. Grace is receiving what we do not deserve; mercy is not receiving what we do deserve. Righteousness, on the other hand, includes what most of us would consider difficult matters, such as punishment, correction and judgment. It also includes what most of us would consider positive matters, such as the fruit of the Spirit.
~ Francis Frangipane
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Does the 'palm' of your hand ever share any cocoanuts?
~ Francis M. Faber Jr.
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avocado—score it, spritz with lemon or olive oil, sprinkle with salt and cumin, and eat it like a grapefruit.
~ Frank Lipman
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Nosotros evolucionamos a partir de comedores de fruta arborícolas - de ahí nuestros ojos frontales, nuestra visión de color y nuestras manos prensoras-, pero nuestro tamaño y nuestras aptitudes especiales nos confieren un porte depredador. Probablemente es por esto por lo que nos llevamos tan bien con nuestras mascotas favoritas, que son dos carnívoros peludos.
~ Frans de Waal
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California is a fine place to live, if you happen to be an orange.
~ Fred Allen
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And for our work—though showers And autumn frosts destroy— Our greatest pay's not measured In fruit and flower we've treasured, But in the golden hours That brought us health and joy!
~ Frederick Frye Rockwell
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Rex had me feeling cactus fruit. Stuck me pretty good. I'm fine, though." Ronda shook her head. "For such a nice guy, he can be a real knucklehead.
~ Brandon Mull
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Some kiwis, too, though I wish I had a knife and a spoon." "Cut the kiwi with the Unforgiving Blade," Calvin said. "That will teach it.
~ Brandon Mull
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Did I tell you I finally found the perfect page-cutter? It's a pearl-handled fruit knife. My mother left me a dozen of them, I keep one in the pencil cup on my desk. Maybe I go with the wrong kind of people but i'm just not likely to have twelve guests all sitting around simultaneously eating fruit.
~ Helene Hanff
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Compassion is the fruit of solitude and the basis of all ministry.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
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It is remarkable how closely the history of the apple tree is connected with that of man.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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These apples have hung in the wind and frost and rain till they have absorbed the qualities of the weather or season, and thus are highly seasoned, and they pierce and sting and permeate us with their spirit.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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To use an obsolete Latin word, I might say, Ex Oriente lux; ex Occidente FRUX. From the East light; from the West fruit.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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The earth is not a mere fragment of dead history, stratum upon stratum like the leaves of a book, to be studied by geologists and antiquaries chiefly, but living poetry like the leaves of a tree, which precede flowers and fruit--not a fossil earth, but a living earth; compared with whose great central life all animal and vegetable life is merely parasitic.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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