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- Our God of Grace often gives us a second chance, but there is no second chance to harvest a ripe crop.
- The time is ripe for the whole region to live in peace.
- This is a glorious biography ... The time is ripe for a new biography of Edith Wharton of this intimacy and on this scale ...…
- The whole thing is just ripe to be a very good thing.
- The Ripe FigNow that You live here in my chest,anywhere we sit is a mountaintop.And those other images,which have enchanted peoplelike porcelain dolls from China,which…
- Love is like a fruit. It may look good, but you shouldn't bite in it until it's ripe.
- Theres a farmer who has sown tomato seeds in his field hoping that mango trees will grow out of them. And now, when the field…
- When we turn green with jealousy,we are ripe for trouble
- As long as you think you're green, you'll grow. As soon as you think you're ripe, you'll rot.
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