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We are all farmers tending a little part of the Lord's vineyard.
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Sheri L. Dew
American
Author
Born:
Nov 21
,
1953
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,
Part
,
Lord
,
Little
,
Farmers
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How should a man be capable of grooming his own horse, or of furbishing his own spear and helmet, if he allows himself to become unaccustomed to tending even his own person, which is his most treasured belonging?
Alexander the Great
Man
Become
Own
Horse
Tending
He
Most
Himself
How
His
Person
Which
Capable
Should
Grooming
Spear
Helmet
Even
Treasured
Belonging
There is an electric fire in human nature tending to purify - so that among these human creatures there is continually some birth of new heroism. The pity is that we must wonder at it, as we should at finding a pearl in rubbish.
John Keats
Nature
Fire
Human Nature
Rubbish
Birth
Heroism
Must
Finding
Some
Purify
Tending
New
Continually
Wonder
Human
Pity
Should
Electric
Creatures
Among
Pearl
If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could then better judge what to do, and how to do it.
Abraham Lincoln
Judge
Better
First
Could
Tending
Know
How
Where
Then
In every human society, there is an effort continually tending to confer on one part the height of power and happiness, and to reduce the other to the extreme of weakness and misery. The intent of good laws is to oppose this effort and to diffuse their influence universally and equally.
Cesare Beccaria
Happiness
Good
Power
Oppose
Every
Society
Diffuse
Other
Extreme
Weakness
Laws
Misery
Tending
Part
Equally
Reduce
Continually
Effort
Intent
Human
Influence
Height
Human Society
Universally
So much luck! I'm not putting myself down, I'm not saying I don't have talent - I must have, to have got this far - but I honestly believe that some of the greatest actors in America are tending bar and waiting tables and driving taxis, and it will never happen for them.
John Mahoney
Saying
Myself
Waiting
Will
Down
Luck
Believe
Honestly
Must
Tables
Some
Tending
Never
Driving
Putting
Talent
Greatest
Got
America
Happen
Bar
Them
Far
Much
Actor
I think a common misperception about attuning and tending to a child's needs so constantly is that they don't grow in their independence, but I think that the opposite is true.
Alanis Morissette
Needs
Independence
Think
Constantly
About
Tending
True
Opposite
Child
Common
Grow
If Romney explains why where we are with Obama is unacceptable, why whither we are tending is even worse - and why his own alternative path forward is superior - then we trust the American people to make the right choice in November.
Bill Kristol
Trust
People
Path
November
Superior
Own
Worse
Unacceptable
Obama
Tending
Make
Alternative
His
American
Where
Romney
Explains
American People
Then
Choice
Forward
Even
Even Worse
Why
Right
Right Choice
I'm not a gardener. I don't have the consistency for gardening, and I have barely enough for an orchard. I don't embarrass myself. You have to be there tending and weeding. With orchards, you can go through negligent periods and recover.
Bill Pullman
Myself
You
Gardening
Consistency
Enough
Embarrass
Recover
Through
Tending
Periods
Go
Orchard
Barely
Gardener
Familiar life, tending to sordidness, had been succeeded by remote life, generally idealized; historical detail had been brought in to teach readers who were being entertained.
Carl Clinton Van Doren
Life
Entertained
Detail
Brought
Tending
Generally
Had
Idealized
Remote
Readers
Were
Been
Historical
Familiar
Being
Succeeded
Teach
Who
In the past, a great library was the result of librarians functioning as guardians of culture, tending and caring, selecting and recommending works that maintained and nurtured a cultural heritage.
David Gerrold
Great
Library
Culture
Result
Past
Heritage
Guardians
Caring
Nurtured
Tending
Selecting
Maintained
Cultural
In The Past
Works
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