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“I don't think each of us receives one harvest only--an after-death sort of payment for services rendered. I think we all get a lifetime full of little harvests--those small miracles that stand out from the rest of life, when we are one with nature, each other, and ourselves.”
Janene Wolsey Baadsgaard“In a world where seasons of planting harvests and inundation ruled life and death, it was imperative to bring the gods into daily life to help things along. The more a king invested in festivals of cyclical renewal, the more prosperity the gods bestowed. But if the gods were ignored, bad floods would result, and that meant meager planting and poor harvest, which led in turn to drought, pestilence, disease and death.”
Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt“Somewhere I’d heard, or invented perhaps, that the only pleasures found during a waning moon are misfortunes in disguise. Superstition aside, I avoid pleasure during the waning or absent moon out of respect for the bounty this world offers me. I profit from great harvests in life and believe in the importance of seasons.”
Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy“Erudition is the crude residue of wilted harvests”
wit: the meddlesome weed that wilts them.“Today's seeds are tomorrow’s harvests.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“Grass is the forgiveness of nature - her constant benediction. ... Forests decay harvests perish flowers vanish but grass is immortal.”
John Ingalls“Grass is the forgiveness of nature - her constant benediction. Forests decay harvests perish flowers vanish but grass is immortal.”
Brian Ingalls“Saints of the early church reaped great harvests in the field of prayer and found the mercy seat to be a mine of untold treasures.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon“Ripples of karmic events are best humbly done in an artistic, significant, unique karmic harvests without any forms of retaliation.”
Angelica Hopes“Men were springing up, a black avenging host was slowly germinating in the furrows, thrusting upward for the harvests of future ages. And very soon their germination would crack the earth asunder.”
Émile Zola, Germinal