Fruition Seeds Quotes & Sayings
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Doesn't it show us all that we are silly little boys or fatuous asses to think that we can play golf without making a lot of bad shots? — Bobby Jones
This is a tough game. You can't be intimidated. You can't be frightened. And as far as I'm concerned, the Tea Party can go straight to hell. — Maxine Waters
just the suffocating constancy of my own self, that numb and desperate company. - — Emma Cline
Some people like danger and adventure, some like to be free of civilization, and some like to live by their wits. It was those special people who headed west. — Joy Hakim
proximity/intimacy is not the same thing as connectivity: it is at best an elaboration, at worst a slippage. — John Tomlinson
We spend our incomes for paint and paper, for a hundred trifles, I know not what, and not for the things of a man. Our expense is almost all for conformity. It is for cake that we run in debt; 't is not the intellect, not the heart, not beauty, not worship, that costs so much. Why needs any man be rich? Why must he have horses, fine garments, handsome apartments, access to public houses, and places of amusement? Only for want of thought. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Is there something wrong with being a Muslim in this country? The answer is "no." That's not America. — Colin Powell
We do not know when any seed will come to fruition. We can experience the karmic results of our actions in this lifetime, in the next life, or at any time in the future. But our present actions influence which karmic seeds have the opportunity to come to fruition. — Joseph Goldstein
If you don't have fun doing the film, then the results of the film will never give you any fun. — Woody Allen
Everything we're doing is planting a seed that will come to fruition at some point — Cyndi Lee
One of the greatest challenges I've faced as a mother-especially in these anxious, winner-takes-all times-is the need to resist the urge to accept someone else's definition of success and to try to figure out, instead, what really is best for my own children, what unique combination of structure and freedom, nurturing and challenge, education and exploration, each of them needs in order to grow and bloom. — Katrina Kenison
But when does something's destiny finally come to fruition? Is the plant complete when it flowers? When it goes to seed? When the seeds sprout? When everything turns into compost? — Leonard Koren
The seeds of civilization are in every culture, but it is city life that brings them to fruition. — Susanne Katherina Langer
Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor. — Truman Capote
