The best medicine against the grapes of wrath is a whiff of grapeshot — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
We must meditate, brothers. These grapes will yield no wine we tread upon it. — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
Nay, in death's hand, the grape-stone proves As strong as thunder is in Jove's. — Abraham Cowley Copy Share Image
You can be drinking the wine today, but picking the grapes tomorrow. — Jonathan Tucker Copy Share Image
People pretend not to like grapes when the vines are too high for them to reach — Marguerite de Navarre Copy Share Image
I can certainly see that you know your wine. Most of the guests who stay here wouldn't know the difference between Bordeaux… — John Cleese Copy Share Image
This bread I break was once the oat, This wine upon a foreign tree Plunged in its fruit; Man in the day… — Dylan Thomas Copy Share Image
To the eyes of a miser a guinea is far more beautiful than the sun, and a bag worn with the use… — William Blake Copy Share Image
“No one in his right mind will try to grow grapes by the luminosity of the word "day.” — Paul De Man Copy Share Image
I once owned a collection of 77 novels that won the Pulitzer. The only good novel of the bunch was The Grapes… — Larry McMurtry Copy Share Image
You cannot eat a cluster of grapes at once, but it is very easy if you eat them one by one. — Jacques Roumain Copy Share Image
The grape gains its purple tinge by looking at another grape. [Lat., Uvaque conspecta livorem ducit ab uva.] — Juvenal Copy Share Image
Behold the grapes and all the fruits that Autumn gives today, As robed in red and gold, she rules, the Empress of… — Henry Abbey Copy Share Image
Essentially, wines are fermented grape juice, so I'm trying to make the point that the wine world is about scores and marketing… — Joe Bastianich Copy Share Image
Dennis has not behaved well and the fact he has taken it with bad grace shows we made the right decision. It… — Rupert Lowe Copy Share Image
There is this school of thought that says the usage of all mystical and occult powers is bad. I find that thought… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
It's for balance, if you want to do that. But the truth is that we all know how we're supposed to eat.… — Trisha Yearwood Copy Share Image
He who knows nothing loves nothing. He who can do nothing understands nothing. He who understands nothing is worthless. But he who… — Paracelsus Copy Share Image
She gave me another of those long keen looks, and I could see that she was again asking herself if her favourite… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The dreary flies, lazy and casual, Stick to the ceiling, buzz along the wall. O heart, the spider shuffles from the mould… — Allen Tate Copy Share Image
[We believe that unions have always been about much more than the industries in which they operate.] The fight is never about… — Cesar Chavez Copy Share Image
The sense of it may come with watching a flock of cedar waxwings eating wild grapes in the top of the woods… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
Time mellows people as it mellows wine, as long as the grapes are good. You may set out to be a businesswoman… — Barbara Johnson Copy Share Image
The American government has been harvesting the Middle Eastern grapes of wrath for a generation and not making a secret of it,… — Nicholas von Hoffman Copy Share Image
Then the children went to bed, or at least went upstairs, and the men joined the women for a cigarette on the… — Amy Hempel Copy Share Image
“As he lifted the leather-bound cover, the musty smell of paper rose up. He turned the first mottled leaf and looked down… — Lawrence Norfolk Copy Share Image
Now to sum it up,' said Bernard. 'Now to explain to you the meaning of my life. Since we do not know… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
The miraculous is not extraordinary but the common mode of existence. It is our daily bread. Whoever really has considered the lilies… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
In war," answered the weaver, "the strong make slaves of the weak, and in peace the rich make slaves of the poor.… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image