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Consider what each soil will bear, and what each refuses.
Virgil
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Died:
19 BC
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Soil
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Bear
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The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness.
Dalai Lama
Good
Appreciation
Lie
Soil
Goodness
Roots
Trials teach us what we are; they dig up the soil, and let us see what we are made of.
Charles Spurgeon
Trials
Soil
Made
Dig
See
Up
Us
Teach
Let Us
If you truly get in touch with a piece of carrot, you get in touch with the soil, the rain, the sunshine. You get in touch with Mother Earth and eating in such a way, you feel in touch with true life, your roots, and that is meditation. If we chew every morsel of our food in that way we become grateful and when you are grateful, you are happy.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Life
Food
You
Rain
Happy
Grateful
Sunshine
Mother
Soil
Become
Every
Meditation
Our
Earth
Way
Carrot
Eating
Touch
True
Feel
Piece
True Life
Mother Earth
Chew
Truly
Get
Roots
Your
Such A Way
The purpose of separation of church and state is to keep forever from these shores the ceaseless strife that has soaked the soil of Europe with blood for centuries.
James Madison
Soil
Church
Separation
State
Strife
Church And State
Purpose
Ceaseless
Blood
Forever
Shores
Centuries
Europe
Keep
The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Soil
Nation
Destroys
Itself
Pride slays thanksgiving, but a humble mind is the soil out of which thanks naturally grow. A proud man is seldom a grateful man, for he never thinks he gets as much as he deserves.
Henry Ward Beecher
Thankful
Thanksgiving
Man
Grateful
Humble
Pride
Mind
Soil
Thanks
Out
Seldom
Never
He
Proud
Proud Man
Gets
Which
Much
Naturally
Grow
Deserves
Thinks
India was secular even when Muslims hadn't come here and Christians hadn't set foot on this soil. It is not as if India became secular after they came. They came with their own modes of worship, and they, too, were given a place of honor and respect. They had the freedom to worship God as per their wish and inclination.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
God
Freedom
Respect
Soil
Honor
Secular
Wish
Own
Too
Worship
Muslims
India
Per
Given
Foot
Had
Come
Became
Came
Were
After
Place
Modes
Inclination
Even
Here
Christians
Set
A beginner must look on himself as one setting out to make a garden for his Lord's pleasure, on most unfruitful soil which abounds in weeds. His Majesty roots up the weeds and will put in good plants instead. Let us reckon that this is already done when the soul decides to practice prayer and has begun to do so.
Saint Teresa of Avila
Good
Prayer
Soul
Garden
Plants
Soil
Will
Practice
Setting
Reckon
Pleasure
Out
Must
Abound
Weeds
Put
Instead
Majesty
Look
Most
Make
Himself
Lord
His
Up
Beginner
Begun
Done
Decide
Which
Us
Roots
Let Us
Charity bestowed upon those who are worthy of it is like good seed sown on a good soil that yields an abundance of fruits. But alms given to those who are yet under the tyrannical yoke of the passions are like seed deposited in a bad soil. The passions of the receiver of the alms choke, as it were, the growth of merits.
Buddha
Good
Charity
Soil
Tyrannical
Those
Bad
Worthy
Seed
Bestowed
Given
Abundance
Alms
Merits
Like
Were
Passions
Yields
Yoke
Sown
Fruits
Choke
Who
Growth
Receiver
I think of love and marriage in the same way I do plants: We have perennials and annuals. The perennial plant blooms, goes away, and comes back. The annual blooms for just a season, and then winter arrives and takes it out for good. But it's still enriched the soil for the next flower to bloom. In the same way, no love is wasted.
Glennon Doyle Melton
Love
Good
Winter
Marriage
Love Is
Plant
Plants
Soil
Think
Flower
Back
Enriched
Way
Out
No Love
Perennial
Takes
Annual
Still
Bloom
Blooms
Same
Goes
Just
Then
Next
Season
Away
Wasted
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