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Everything has seasons, and we have to be able to recognize when something's time has passed and be able to move into the next season. Everything that is alive requires pruning as well, which is a great metaphor for endings.
Henry Cloud
Time
Great
Everything
Alive
Recognize
Able
Something
Well
Metaphor
Passed
Pruning
Endings
Move
Which
Next
Requires
Season
Seasons
Clarity is the most important thing. I can compare clarity to pruning in gardening. You know, you need to be clear. If you are not clear, nothing is going to happen. You have to be clear. Then you have to be confident about your vision. And after that, you just have to put a lot of work in.
Diane von Furstenberg
Work
You
Gardening
Vision
Important
Nothing
Clarity
About
Put
Clear
Know
Most
Most Important Thing
Important Thing
Lot
Pruning
Going
Confident
Just
The Most Important
Happen
After
Then
Your
Compare
Thing
Need
Professional farmworkers who know how to do a number of different jobs, whether it be pruning or picking or crafting, they see themselves as professionals, and they take a lot of pride in that work. They don't see themselves as doing work that is demeaning.
Dolores Huerta
Work
Pride
Jobs
See
Take
Picking
Demeaning
Know
How
Doing
Lot
Pruning
Crafting
Different
Whether
Themselves
Who
Professional
Professionals
Number
Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large, except they be bounded in by experience.
Francis Bacon
Experience
Natural
Plants
Too Much
Too
Ability
Give
Directions
Except
Studies
Study
Bounded
Like
Pruning
Forth
Themselves
Much
Large
Need
As a director, I'm not the one animating every frame, every shot. I'm moving around like a surgeon on rounds, or a farmer checking in on all the plants being grown, pruning and adjusting. For me, it's a very exciting job.
Henry Selick
Me
Director
Surgeon
Plants
Job
Every
Frame
Adjusting
Animating
Exciting
Checking
Like
Around
Very
Pruning
Being
Moving
Shot
Farmer
Grown
Rounds
I de-stress with my family, just at home pruning roses, cutting, working in the garden.
Jaclyn Smith
Home
Family
Garden
Pruning
Just
Cutting
Working
Roses
I always think of a show like a plant - a little pruning now and then keeps it healthy, but you shouldn't pull it out and chop the roots up.
Len Goodman
You
Plant
Healthy
Think
Out
Like
Always
Up
Pruning
Little
Then
Roots
Show
Chop
Now
Now And Then
Keeps
Pull
If taking one-self seriously as a woman means committing to a life of grooming, pumicing, pruning and polishing one's exterior for the benefit of onlookers, then I may as well leave my unwieldy rucksack to the top of a bleak Scottish hill and make my home there under a stone, where I'll fashion shoes out of mud and clothes out of leaves.
Miranda Hart
Life
Fashion
Home
Woman
Seriously
Shoes
Clothes
Benefit
Top
Out
Taking
Bleak
Hill
Well
Make
Polishing
Leave
Leaves
Scottish
Pruning
Stone
May
Committing
Where
Then
Mud
Means
Grooming
Exterior
Natural abilities are like natural plants; they need pruning by study.
Red Auerbach
Natural
Plants
Ability
Study
Like
Pruning
Need
As the brain matures, one thing that happens is the pruning of the synapses. Synaptic pruning does not occur willy-nilly; it depends largely on how any one brain pathway is used.
Robin Marantz Henig
One Thing
Does
How
Occur
Brain
Pruning
Any
Pathway
Depends
Happens
Used
Largely
Thing
I love tearing things out of the ground. I love digging and discarding. I love pruning. In fact, I love pruning so much that I once gave myself carpal-tunnel syndrome because I attacked a trumpet vine with so much dedication.
Susan Orlean
Love
Myself
Dedication
Gave
Digging
Syndrome
Once
Out
Fact
Attacked
Because
Trumpet
Pruning
In Fact
Much
Ground
Tearing
Vine
Things
In very deed, pestilence, and famine, and wars, and earthquakes have to be regarded as a remedy for nations, as the means of pruning the luxuriance of the human race.
Tertullian
Earthquakes
Remedy
Very
Pruning
Human
Nations
Famine
Regarded
Race
Means
Deed
Wars
Human Race
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