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Who would have guessed it possible that waiting is sustainable. A place with its own harvest.
The greatest form of maturity is at harvest time. This is when we must learn how to reap without complaint if the amounts are small and how to reap without apology if the amounts are big.
The Harvester was the rustling of autumn leaves, there one minute, gone the next.
After sowing seeds in the soil and completing our various tasks, we need to be able to walk away without seeking to be noticed. We should not hold on to any expectations about witnessing the harvest.
What can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the Reaper Man?
The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few.
Can you honestly say the environment(s) you are in will yield the kind of harvest you are expecting?
Sow but don't rush to gather the fruits
Art is recuperation from time. I lie back convalescing upon the prospect of a harvest already at hand.
If you eat, you are involved in agriculture.
They know the autumn's the peak season for harvesting, and that the crop is eighteen-year-olds.
What you feed your soul is what you harvest with your actions.
Be a partaker, it's the period of the end-time harvest
Eating is an agricultural act.
Farming's always been my business.
Every seed planted, will yield bountiful harvest.
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.
Friends , the soil is poor, we must sow seeds in plenty for us to garner even modest harvests .
A creative mind generates a rare seed that leads to a rare harvest.
It is not always granted to the sower to see the harvest.
The harvest of this world is to the resolute, and he that is infirm of purpose is ground betwixt the upper and the nether millstone
To eat of the fruit of all the trees in the garden of the world,
When the world decides to stop being greedy ... there will be a harvest for the world! Amen.
You will think me rhapsodizing; but when I am out of doors, especially when I am sitting out of doors, I am very apt to get into this sort of wondering strain. One cannot fix one's eyes on the commonest natural production without finding food for a rambling fancy.
The secret for harvesting from existence the greatest fruitfulness and greatest enjoyment is - to live dangerously.
To understand the harvest of your soul against the background of seasonal rhythm should give you a sense of quiet delight at the arrival of this time in your life. It should give you strength and a sense of how the deeper belonging of your soul-world will be revealed to you.
When a resource is scarce, you increase its yield.
Be patient and wait for due harvest.
Farming is a profession of hope
The law of the harvest is inexorable (impossible to stop or prevent) . As we sow, so shall we reap.
We need to figure out a 'harvest system' to collect the produce that stores don't put out for customers to buy because it's not perfect looking. Frankly, the stuff left to rot in the storeroom is more beautiful to me than the perfect carrot. I'm a gnarly carrot kind of guy.
You gather apples in the sunshine, or make hay, or
God allows us to live in the time of harvest to experience the joy of the harvest
Your minds may now be likened to a garden, which will, if neglected, yield only weeds and thistles; but, if cultivated, will produce the most beautiful flowers, and the most delicious fruits.
The opportunity for sowing will not last forever; it is slipping through our fingers moment by moment; and the future can only reveal the harvest of the seed sown now.
The mysteries of germination and flowering and fruiting engaged me from an early age, and the fact that by planting and working an ordinary patch of dirt you could in a few months' time harvest things of taste and value was, for me, nature's most enduring astonishment.
How can people trust the harvest, unless they see it sown?
Man, who preys both on the vegetable and animal species, is himself a prey to neither. He too possesses the reproductive principle far beyond the degree requisite for the bare continuance of his species. What becomes of the surplus of human life to which this principle is competent?
And the great thing about money is that it doesn't matter when you harvest it. It's an all-year crop.
I say to you: Make perfect your will. / I say: take no thought of the harvest, / But only of proper sowing.
The difficulty lies, not in finding a producer, but in finding a consumer.
When the sappy boughs Attire themselves with blooms, sweet rudiments Of future harvest.
Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions, that around us arerushing into life, cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests.
An orchard, good tillage, good grounds, seem a fixture, like a gold mine, or a river, to a citizen; but to a large farmer, not much more fixed than the state of the crop.
The glory of the farmer is that, in the division of labors, it is his part to create. All trade rests at last on his primitive activity. He stands close to Nature; he obtains from the earth the bread and the meat. The food which was not, he causes to be.
Harvest is more abundant on untilled land.
Our tendency is to be interested in something that is growing in the garden, not in the bare soil itself. But if you want to have a good harvest, the most important thing is to make the soil rich and cultivate it well.
LORD, WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?
I farm taro. I have eight varieties of taro, which is a staple of the Hawaiian people from about 2,000 years ago, and sweet potatoes, and it's a sustainable living, agriculture, off the grid.
Let it please thee to keep in order a moderate-sized farm, that so thy garners may be full of fruits in their season.
Before the bud swells, before the grass springs, before the plough is started, comes the sugar harvest. It is sequel of the bitter frost; a sap run is the sweet goodbye of winter.
It's ironic that those who till the soil, cultivate and harvest the fruits, vegetables, and other foods that fill your tables with abundance have nothing left for themselves.
I feed the branches of the people.
I cultivate my garden, and my garden cultivates me.
The heavier crop is ever in others' fields.
I love the farm, I love growing stuff.
The harvest of old age is the recollection and abundance of blessing previously secured.
And thus of all my harvest-hope I have Nought reaped but a weedye crop of care.
Let us farm when it is clear and let us study when it rains.
we should be sowing to harvest and happiness that the weather conditions are in our favor.
As a farmer, you learn quick: You don't get anything that you don't work hard for.
We sow, we grow, our love in life's farm
Money seeds, of course, grow money. Plant service and harvest money.
The grower of trees, the gardener, the man born to farming, whose hands reach into the ground and sprout, to him the soil is a divine drug. He enters into death yearly, and comes back rejoicing. He has seen the light lie down in the dung heap, and rise again in the corn.
When the inner garden is under cultivation and God's Spirit is present, harvests are regular events. The fruits? Things like courage, hope, love, endurance, joy, and lots of peace.
Farming is not just for growing crops, it is for the cultivation ... o f human beings!
The gardener's work is never at at end; it begins with the year, and continues to the next: he prepares the ground, and then he sows it; after that he plants, and then he gathers the fruits ...
The thankful receiver bears a plentiful harvest.
Do not measure success by today's harvest. Measure success by the seeds you plant today.
What we plant in the soil of contemplation, we shall reap in the harvest of action.
In the rush to industrialize farming, we've lost the understanding, implicit since the beginning of agriculture, that food is a process, a web of relationships, not an individual ingredient or commodity.
Are you a consumer or producer?
Don't envy the harvest of the rich. Envy their planting.
Your descendants shall gather your fruits.
In this country of the bountiful harvest, everyone can have enough to eat - we have it! We grow enough for everyone. Let's share it by supporting our local foodbanks, houses of worship and organizations who help people.
The happiest field in all the harvest is the field of sunflowers at their peak. Drinking the rays and dancing in the breeze. The saddest field is the same field, six weeks later. Drunk on the sun and burnt with shame, they drop their heads to hide their mane.
Take rest; a field that has rested gives a beautiful crop.
When so rich a harvest is before us, why do we not gather it? All is in our hands if we will but use it.
On the weekends, some people garden; I slice salmon.
In my belief, a harvest is also a legacy, for very often what you reap is, in the way of small miracles, more than you consciously know you have sown.
We must cultivate our garden.
Grow it, pick it, and eat it fresh.
The fruit of your work grows on other people's trees
Good resolutions are a pleasant crop to sow. -The seed springs up so readily, and the blossoms open so soon with such a brave show, especially at first. But when the time of flowers has passed, what as to the fruit?
The most fertile districts of the habitable globe are now actually cultivated by men for animals, at a delay and waste of aliment absolutely incapable of calculation
The planting of [orchards] represents a reduction of a complex ecology into the monocultural grid of modern agriculture, and the transformation of a complex symbiosis with the land into the simpler piecework or agricultural labour for surplus and export.
Tilling the fertile soil of man's vanity.
human beings, cans of living preserves
If you farm wisdom you will harvest knowledge.
TO PLOW IS TO PRAY; TO PLANT IS TO PROPHESY,
AND THE HARVEST ANSWERS AND FULFILLS.
He plants to benefit another generation.
You should first follow the plow if you want to dance the harvest jig.
Dry August and warm, Doth harvest no harm.
A third of our food comes from pollinating plants.
Trees with strong roots bear delicious fruits.
Do not expect a harvest if you haven't sown anything! God loves people who are hardworking, who are always doing something. He helps doers
We're trying to bring improved seeds to rural villages to increase yields. We're also trying to improve the roads to make it easier for people to get their produce to the market.
At night I read and write, and things I have never understood become clear; I reap the harvest of the rest of the year's planting
If you have never planted, then you cannot expect a great harvest
If we are bold in our thinking, courageous in accepting new ideas, and willing to work with instead of against our land, we shall find in conservation farming an avenue to the greatest food production the world has ever known - not only for the war, but for the peace that is to follow.