Quotes About Furrows
Tractores, mi vida, tractores, mira los surcos que dejan. Mientras tú lloras ellas ya le están haciendo llorar a otro. Y hacen bien, y tú tendrías que hacer lo mismo.
~ Ray Loriga
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And still, again and again, even more distinctly than before, as if they had been working their way closer to the surface, the comrades tapped and tapped. Beneath the blazing rays of the sun, on this morning when the world seemed young, such was the stirring which the land carried in its womb. New men were starting into life, a black army of vengeance slowly germinating in the furrows, growing for the harvests of the century to come; and soon this germination would tear the earth apart.
~ Émile Zola
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So few things we need to know. And the old wisdoms shudder in us and grow slack. Like renunciation. Like the melancholy beauty of giving it all up. Like walking steadfast in the rhythms, winter light and summer dark. And the time for cutting furrows and the dance
~ Robert Hass
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How, how could the furrows your father plowed bear you, your agony, harrowing on in silence O so long?
~ Sophocles
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The fields are black and ploughed, and they lie like a great fan before us, with their furrows gathered in some hand beyond the sky, spreading forth from that hand, opening wide apart as they come toward us, like black pleats that sparkle with thin, green spangles.
~ Ayn Rand
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His thoughts swirled like a beck in spate behind the sodden grey furrows of his face. A woman … Blast! Blast! Come to wrest away from him the land whose love fermented in his veins like slow yeast.
~ Stella Gibbons
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