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The work is getting the work.
Fortune proclaimed
One of the magnanimities of woman is to yield.
Your descendants shall gather your fruits.
I derive just as much happiness from the process as from the results.
And thus of all my harvest-hope I have Nought reaped but a weedye crop of care.
As the revenue of the farmer is realized in raw produce, or in the value of raw produce, he is interested, as well as the landlord, in its high exchangeable value, but a low price of produce may be compensated to him by a great additional quantity.
Select it, project it, expect it, collect it!
I pay for results.
Opportunity is manufactured
Enjoy your work so that others may enjoy the results.
The reward of a work is to have produced it; the reward of effort is to have grown by it.
The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest of pleasures.
Results are nothing; the energies which produce them and which again spring from them are everything.
It is the end result that counts.
Life is given to be invested in multiplying
Everything you input delivers results and determines the output.
Be harvested. But
There is victory in surrender.
I want you to carry this question home with you: gain such a victory, and what do you do with it?
The farmer has patience and trusts the process. He just has the faith and deep understanding that through his daily efforts, the harvest will come.And then one day, almost out of nowhere, it does.
For every sacrifice, there is an expectation of reward.
Success is the reward for toil.
Your results are also your summary.
The product of your life depends on your choices
There is a pleasure a bee takes in collecting nectar and piling it into a hive. It knows well that the chores involved in such a task will yield sweet results.
Our job is not the harvest, our job is the seed.
He who sows excellence harvests success.
It is fitting for a great nation to yield.
Before the reward there must be labor. You plant before you harvest. You sow in tears before you reap joy.
Dare to share and in doing so you multiply your results without even trying ...
Risks must balance rewards.
Seeds can produce seeds Seeds can produce formations. Formations can produce seeds. Formations can produce formations.
You always succeed in producing a result.
I will sow my seed. The sacred time will determine the harvest.
Success is the end product.
Sow a thought, reap an action;
Surrender is hard work.
Did you know you just put the peel in the pan and the potatoes down the waste disposal?' he enquired with interest.
'It's a new recipe.'
His lips twitched but his expression remained solemn. 'The results should be...interesting.
Plant in tears, harvest with joy.
What courage and patience are wanted for every life that aims to produce anything!
Out of the work comes the work.
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.
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.
Decisions decides your output
Sacrifice brings with it huge results.
The work under our labour grows, Luxurious by restraint.
The harvest of the Lord's field is seldom ripened by sunshine only. It must go through its days of wind, rain and storm.
With great victory comes great sacrifice.
The fruits of one's sweat and mental labour are always rewarding
Risk is reward inside out.
Oh, I have walked in Kansas Through many a harvest field, And piled the sheaves of glory there And down the wild rows reeled: Each sheaf a little yellow sun, A heap of hot-rayed gold; Each binder like Creation's hand To mold suns, as of old.
Resolution demands a sacrifice.
Risk is the twin of reward.
You earn, what you give
Petra Hermans
September 22, 2016
In submission, I find control.
With the advent of spring and beginning of the new harvest season the creators of abundance, our peasants, come out to the fields to sow with good aspirations and hopes.
Take the wheat, not the measure in which it is contained
The stem of greatness sprouts from the seed of sacrifice.
Be joyful for the fruit of your labour.
Slice and Dice, Slice and Dice
When defeat is inevitable, it is wisest to yield.
Before the fruits of prosperity can come, the storms of life need to first bring the required rains of testing, which mixes with the seeds of wisdom to produce a mature 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 work produced is a thing among things, able to be experienced and described as a sum of qualities. But from time to time it can face the receptive beholder in its whole embodied form.
It is your best work, Basil, the best thing you have ever done,
The return from cows and sheep in cheese is worth much money every day in the season, without calves and lambs, and without the manure, which all return corn and fruit.
Victory is the result of a battle
For every disciplined effort there is a multiple reward.
Today is a season for tomorrow's harvest
I don't make promises, I promise results.
Fortune seized at the right moment gives victory.
You are much more than the sum of what you produce.
If I discover a manure which will enable me to make a piece of land produce 20 per cent more corn, I may withdraw at least a portion of my capital from the most unproductive part of my farm.
Success is the sum of details.
The work is its own reward
There is nothing that is comparable to it, as satisfactory or as thrilling, as gathering the vegetables one has grown.
The fruit of your work grows on other people's trees
Sometimes you must yield in order to win, and sometimes maintaining a low place leads you to win.
The reward is in the doing of it.
The mown grass is growing again nearly to our knees; we will take a second crop of hay from this field, rich and green and starred with moon daisies, buttercups and the bright, blowsy heads of poppies.
The time has come to reclaim the stolen harvest and celebrate the growing and giving of good food as the highest gift and the most revolutionary act.
Sacrifice precedes success.
A good process produces good results.
Industry, perseverance, and frugality make fortune yield.
When the things get hard, there is a success near about.
Every promise comes with a price and prize.
A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop make the inundation.
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.
Like a garden that is carefully tended, the rewards are well worth the effort.
Every selfish, sinful, or indulgent choice I make today is sowing a seed that will reap a multiplied harvest. And every act of obedience is a seed that will produce a multiplied harvest of blessing in my life and in the lives of those I love.
Surrender. Surrender.
As a farmer, you learn quick: You don't get anything that you don't work hard for.
Deliver more than you promise.
But in surrender you have won.
It was satisfying to take a risk and see it pay off.
Wherever work is done, victory is attained.
all success cloaks a surrender
The by-product is sometimes more valuable than the product.
There is no substitute for victory.