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Quotes About Seed

Whatever happens to seed affects the web of life.
~ Vandana Shiva
The fruit which is an hundredfold and that which is sixtyfold both spring from one seed
~ Jerome
To kill them teaches nothing," Anselmo said. "You cannot exterminate them because from their seed comes more with greater hatred. Prison is nothing. Prison only makes hatred. That all our enemies should learn.
~ Ernest Hemingway
To kill them teaches nothing," Anselmo said. "You cannot exterminate them because from their seed comes more with greater hatred. Prison is nothing. Prison only makes hatred.
~ Ernest Hemingway
I'm not convinced that it's worth it. How many Cambodians ever asked for a $2 billion election? Nighty percent of them are rice farmers. I lived with them, watched them die at the hospital, and never was the word "election" mentioned. That money would repair hundreds of roads and bridges and pay for tons of seed and fertilizer. And clear a lot of landmines.
~ Andrew Thomson
Learning's purest form is realized by the individual who continues a quest beyond the classroom, fueled by a passion to discern wisdom. Wisdom — genuine truth — holds the key to refining one's thinking. One seed, carefully tended, contains within it the power to change the world, for that single seed can yield an uncountable and ever-increasing number of seeds just as valuable
~ Andy Andrews
Any fear associated with giving to God's kingdom is irrational. It's on par with a farmer who, out of fear of losing his seed, refuses to plant his fields.
~ Andy Stanley
promise HaShem gave Abraham: "I give this land to your seed, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates River.
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
Aunt Zelda always said: the thought is the seed for deed.
~ Angie Sage
Faith is like a kernel of wheat.
~ Joe Bob Briggs
That one plant should be sown and another be produced cannot happen; whatever seed is sown, a plant of that kind even comes forth.
~ Guru Nanak
I will begin first to search out this right by that magna charta, that great and faithful charter which was made to Abraham, the father of the faithful, in the name of all his seed.
~ Thomas Goodwin
Plant the seed of desire in your mind and it forms a nucleus with power to attract to itself everything needed for its fulfillment.
~ Robert Collier
He used to say that plants are like children." "Really? How so?" "They come from a seed, sprout limbs, grow taller, stronger—but you have to nourish them." "Do
~ Robert Dugoni
Writing, on the contrary, is always rooted in something beyond language, it develops like a seed, not like a line, it manifests an essence and holds the threat of a secret, it is an anti­ communication, it is intimidating.
~ Roland Barthes
Sam's mother used to say that inside everyone was the chance to change the world. It sat like a seed eager to grow into greatness. The professor could have his ghosts. Ordinary people were capable of extraordinary bravery. That was the only magic Sam knew or trusted.
~ Libba Bray
There was always plenty of fruit that clung stubbornly to the seed. He would nibble and suck at it to get every last shred, making it last for hours.
~ Linda Sue Park
Worry is the greatest seed [cause] for the worldly life because worrying is the greatest egoism. If the egoism leaves, then worries will go away.
~ Dada Bhagwan
But so much the more malign and wild does the ground become with bad seed and untilled, as it has the more of good earthly vigor.
~ Durante degli Alighieri
Your actions in passing, pass not away, for every good work is a grain of seed for eternal life.
~ Bernard of Clairvaux
When we look at things as simple as food, it's not about just nourishment and sustaining our life, it is really the seed of our ancestor.
~ Maya Tiwari
Extraterrestrial intelligence could have sent DNA-seed packets out through space to plant life on hospitable planets such as earth.
~ Timothy Leary
Faith,Waiting in the heart of a seed, Promises a miracle of life which cannot prove at once.
~ Kabir
And here am I, budding among the ruins with only sorrow to bite on, as if weeping were a seed and I the earth's only furrow.
~ Pablo Neruda