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Sap Quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
- No, we don't accomplish our love in a single year as the flowers do; an immemorial sap flows up through our arms when we love.…
- Trees do not force their sap, nor does the flower push its bloom.
- Fig tree, how long it's been full meaning for me, the way you almost entirely omit to flower and into the seasonably-resolute fruit uncelebratedly thrust…
- Being an artist means, not reckoning and counting, but ripening like the tree which does not force its sap and stands confidence in the storms…
- In this there is no measuring with time, a year doesn’t matter, and ten years are nothing. Being an artist means: not numbering and counting,…
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- Prayers never bring anything... They may bring solace to the sap, the bigot, the ignorant, the aboriginal, and the lazy - but… — W.C. Fields
- I don't have to look up my family tree, because I know that I'm the sap. — Fred Allen
- Men of sense esteem wealth to be the assimilation of nature to themselves, the converting of the sap and juices of the… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- This single Stick, which you now behold ingloriously lying in that neglected Corner, I once knew in a flourishing State in a… — Jonathan Swift
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- As a scientist, I am hostile to fundamentalist religion because it actively debauches the scientific enterprise. It teaches us not to change… — Richard Dawkins
- A river is the most human and companionable of all inanimate things. It has a life, a character, a voice of its… — Henry Van Dyke
- A man is born gentle and weak. At death, he is hard and stiff. Green plants are tender and filled with sap.… — Laozi