242 Quotes About Fruit
- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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God gave the seed, but he wants the fruits back. Pick the seeds up. Plant the best ones. He promised the rain. It will be a bumper harvest!
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- Author Matshona Dhliwayo
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The bitterest fruit tastes sweet when you share it with someone you love.
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- Author Mango Wodzak
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Eden fruitarianism is about exposing denial, it's about recognising the invalidity of feeble excuses, it's about unveiling meaningless pretexts, and it's about taking responsibility for all of our actions, facing the consequences of them with honesty and integrity, and finally, and of most significance, it's about making whatever changes are necessary in recognition of our shortcomings.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Do not rush to judge someone unless his/her fruits reveal the truth. However, don't forget; mostly, it's not the fault of the tree to produce bitter fruits. Sometimes, the soil determines that; blame the source! Deal with the soil! Don't deal with the tree! Other trees are there that the same soil can influence! Don't deal with your enemy, deal with the satan that sponsors them!
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- Author Josh Stern
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I used to be into ‘forbidden fruit’, but I’ve moved on to‘verboten vegetables
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Laziness bears the fruit of hunger and crimes, and those who choose the right path are those willing to pay the price
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- Author Manuel Vázquez Montalbán
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As one who appreciated the tragic side of eating, it seemed to him that anything other than fruit for dessert implied a reprehensible frivolity, and cakes in particular ended up annihilating the flavour of quiet sadness that must be allowed to linger at the end of a great culinary performance.
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- Author Brandi L. Bates
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Fruit falls when you shake the tree. You have to keep making things happen.
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- Author Alain de Botton
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Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the underside of a bush in late summer, viewing it as a sign of the unexpected munificence of a divine creator, but we became modern when we gave up on awaiting sporadic gifts from above and sought to render any pleasing sensation immediately and repeatedly available.
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