Quotes About Growth
O ?imdiye kadar bedeniyle sevmi?ti. ?imdi kafas?yla sevmeye ba?lad?.
~ Émile Zola
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GerçeÄŸi gömmeniz boÅŸuna, topra??n alt?nda yol al?yor; bir gün, her yandan f??k?racak, öç bitkileri olarak aç?lacakt?r.
~ Émile Zola
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Des hommes poussaient, une armée noire, vengeresse, qui germait lentement dans les sillons, grandissant pour les récoltes du siècle futur, et dont la germination allait faire bientôt éclater la terre.
~ Émile Zola
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But now the miner was waking up under the ground, germinating in the earth like good seed, and one fine morning you would see him springing up like corn in the fields; yes, men would spring up, an army of men to bring justice back into the world.
~ Émile Zola
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Homens brotavam, um exército negro, vingador, que germinava lentamente nos sulcos da terra, crescendo para as colheitas do século futuro, cuja germinação não tardaria em fazer rebentar a terra.
~ Émile Zola
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Il partait, lorsque, une dernière fois, il promena ses regards des deux fosses, vierges d'herbe, aux labours sans fin de la Beauce, que les semeurs emplissaient de leur geste continu. Des morts, des semences, et le pain poussait de la terre.
~ Émile Zola
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So as we grow in Christ, we grow into new families, formed by a deep common love of God. The bond, it seems, is sacramental.
~ Emilie Griffin
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Abandon perfection Welcome reflection Nurture connection Offer protection
~ Emilie Richards
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It's easy to get stuck in one track. When something tosses you out of it, you begin to realize there's scenery you haven't noticed.
~ Emilie Richards
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Austen suggests that a gentleman is made, not born - and made only through a process of painful self-reflection and discovery.
~ Emily Auerbach
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amounts some years
~ Emily Brightwell
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He might as well plant an oak in a flowerpot, and expect it to thrive, as imagine he can restore her to vigour in the soil of his shallow cares!
~ Emily Bronte
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He had the hypocrisy to represent a mourner: and previous to following with Hareton, he lifted the unfortunate child on to the table and muttered, with peculiar gusto, 'Now, my bonny lad, you are mine! And we'll see if one tree won't grow as crooked as another, with the same wind to twist it!
~ Emily Bronte
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Now, my bonny lad, you are mine! And we'll see if one tree won't grow as crooked as another, with the same wind to twist it!
~ Emily Bronte
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and the more hurt she gets, the more venomous she grows. a
~ Emily Bronte
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And we'll see if one tree won't grow as crooked as another, with the same wind to twist it!
~ Emily Bronte
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Winter is not here yet. There's a little flower, up yonder, the last bud from the multitude of bluebells that clouded those turf steps in July with a lilac mist. Will you clamber up and pluck it to show papa?
~ Emily Bronte
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we have each had a commencement, and each stumbled and tottered on the threshold, and had our teachers scorned, instead of aiding us, we should stumble and totter yet.
~ Emily Bronte
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No wonder the grass grows up between the flags, and cattle are the only hedge- cutters.
~ Emily Bronte
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I certainly esteem myself a steady, reasonable kind of body,' she said; 'not exactly from living among the hills and seeing one set of faces, and one series of actions, from year's end to year's end; but I have undergone sharp discipline, which has taught me wisdom; and then, I have read more than you would fancy, Mr. Lockwood. You could not open a book in this library that I have not looked into, and got something out of
~ Emily Bronte
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Juega con la flor perfumada, La rama tierna del joven árbol, Y deja mis sentimientos humanos En su propio cauce inquieto.
~ Emily Bronte
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Good things lost amid a wilderness of weeds, to be sure, whose rankness far overtopped their neglected growth; yet, notwithstanding, evidence of a wealthy soil, that might yield luxuriant crops under other and favourable circumstances.
~ Emily Bronte
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Ognuno di noi ha dovuto cominciare, incespicando e barcollando sulla soglia, e se i nostri insegnanti ci avessero scherniti anziché aiutarci, continueremmo ancora oggi a incespicare e a barcollare.
~ Emily Bronte
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I certainly esteem myself a steady, reasonable kind of body ... not exactly from living among the hills, and seeing one set of faces, and one series of actions, from year's end to year's end: but I have undergone sharp discipline which has taught me wisdom; and then, I have read more than you would fancy.
~ Emily Bronte
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