Autumn Quote by Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Download Open image “The vine that has been made to bear fruit in the spring, withers and dies before autumn.” — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Autumn Bear Fruit Bears Dies Dies Autumn Fruit Fruit Spring Has beens Made Spring Spring Withers Vine Vines
The vine that has grown old on an old tree falls with the ruin of that tree, and through that bad companionship must perish… — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
The vine-stock bears fruit as long as it is attached to its stem; apart from that, no. — Vincent de Paul Copy Share Image
Every plant teaches us. When the blossom dies, the fruit appears in it. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn. — Walter Scott Copy Share Image
“The vine needs to suffer. Going down into this earth-fighting to survive among the stones, among the lime rock-this is what gives it its… — Tessa Afshar Copy Share Image
The vine bears three kinds of grapes: the first of pleasure, the second of intoxication, the third of disgust. — Diogenes Copy Share Image
What grape to keep its place in the sun, taught our ancestors to make wine? — Cyril Connolly Copy Share Image
On the motionless branches of some trees, autumn berries hung like clusters of coral beads, as in those fabled orchards where the fruits were… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
O, Winter! Put away thy snowy pride; O, Spring! Neglect the cowslip and the bell; O, Summer! Throw thy pears and plums aside; O,… — Thomas Chatterton Copy Share Image
“The oldest vine in the world, planted more than four centuries ago and still producing grapes and wine, is the Stara Trta (Old Vine)… — Lonely Planet Copy Share Image
The Catholic must adopt the decision handed down to him; the Protestant must learn to decide for himself. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
The right of conquest has no foundation other than the right of the strongest. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
They must know but little of mankind who can imagine that, after they have been once seduced by luxury, they can ever renounce it. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
Every artist loves applause. The praise of his contemporaries is the most valuable part of his recompense. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
Each State can have for enemies only other States, and not men; for between things disparate in nature there can be no real relation. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
Do we wish men to be virtuous? Then let us begin by making them love their country. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
To reign by opinion, begin by trampling it under your feet. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
If you have but a single ruler, you lie at the discretion of a master who has no reason to love you: and if… — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
It should be remembered that the foundation of the social contract is property; and its first condition, that every one should be maintained in… — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
The less reasonable a cult is, the more men seek to establish it by force. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
The man who has lived the longest is not he who has spent the greatest number of years, but he who has had the… — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
Old men grasp more at life than babies, and leave it with a much worse grace than young people. It is because all their… — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau Copy Share Image
This, at last, was where things were as they ought to be. Everything was in its place -- the tree, the earth underneath, the… — Jean Liedloff Copy Share Image
The American spring is by no means so agreeable as the American autumn; both move with faltering step, and slow; but this lingering pace,… — Frances Trollope Copy Share Image
“Flowers that had bloomed brilliant from spring through autumn blackened under the killing frost.” — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image
“FALL I've never liked orange not even a hint of yellow though that doesn't mean I'm derange, you know. but it's still a riddle… — Kynna Claire Copy Share Image
The trees change their voices in autumn as well as their shapes. No longer do they whisper to one another in muffled tones as… — Patience Strong Copy Share Image
You know how this is: if I look at the crystal moon, at the red branch of the slow autumn at my window, if… — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
“The crickets felt it was their duty to warn everybody that summertime cannot last for ever. Even on the most beautiful days in the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
He found himself wondering at times, especially in the autumn, about the wild lands, and strange visions of mountains that he had never seen… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Easter blessings All life’s sacrifices like autumn leaves awaken our senses and power to love and be whole Our Mother Earth, Our Father Sky… — Ramon Ravenswood Copy Share Image
The lush green of the fields became a rich gold that swayed sturdily under the wind and fell at last before the hands of… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
The ascent of any route begins, in dreams at least, the autumn before. Our minds ring, involuntarily, with the alluring names of mountains, aiguilles,… — Gaston Rebuffat Copy Share Image