Apple trees Quote by John Bunyan Download Open image “A comely sight indeed it is to see, a world of blossoms on an apple tree.” — John Bunyan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Apple Tree Apple trees Apples Blossoms Blossoms Apple Flowers Inspirational Nature Sight Tree Trees World World Blossoms
What if you have seen it before, ten thousand times over? An apple tree in full blossom is like a message, sent fresh from… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
If an apple blossom or a ripe apple could tell its own story, it would be, still more than its own, the story of the sunshine that smiled upon it, of the winds that whispered to it, of the birds that sang around it, of the storms that visited it, and of the motherly tree that held it and fed… — Lucy Larcom Copy Share
“Some single trees, wholly bright scarlet, seen against others of their kind still freshly green, or against evergreens, are more memorable than whole groves… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The Blossoms and leaves in plenty From the apple tree fall each day; The merry breezes approach them, And with them merrily play. — Heinrich Heine Copy Share Image
This apple tree is not the first one I draw, but perhaps the thousandth. I feel the sap rise to its spreading branches. I… — Frederick Franck Copy Share Image
“the blossom of our family, like one of those miraculous fruit trees that taps into an invisible vein of nurture and bears radiant bushels… — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree's, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“The apple trees were in full bloom, the scent enveloping the party in a heady, almost palpable mist, and pale petals rocked on the… — Pauline Gedge Copy Share Image
The superfluous blossoms on a fruit tree are meant to symbolize the large way God loves to do pleasant things. — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
A thousand trees are seen towards heaven rising, With beautiful and sweetly-scented apples; The orange, wearing on its lovely fruit The colour Daphne carried… — Luis de Camoes Copy Share Image
“He felt something on his neck. Warmth. He hesitated, then turned weary eyes toward the sky. Sunlight bathed his face. He gaped; it seemed… — Robert Jordan Copy Share Image
The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the… — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
The God in whose hands are all our days and ways, did cast into my hand one day a book of Martin Luthers; it… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
To seek yourself in this world is to be lost; and to be humble is to be exalted. — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“it is common for those that have called themselves His servants, after awhile to give Him the slip, and return again to me.” — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“The preeminent job of the church is to equip Christian for life's challenges. This requires the emphasis on being fitted with tested armor. He… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“So he had them into the slaughter house, where was a butcher killing a sheep. And behold, the sheep was quiet and took her… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
I will stay in prison till the moss grows on my eye lids rather than disobey God. — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“...I am for going on, and venturing my eternal state with Christ, whether I have comfort here or no; if God doth not come… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“Evangelist spoke from his heart with great passion. “You cannot be justified by the works of the law, because it isn’t how one follows… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
God speaks once, yea twice, yet Man perceiveth it not, in a Dream, in a Vision of the night, when deep Sleep falleth upon… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
No man, without trials and temptations, can attain a true understanding of the Holy Scriptures. — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
Afflictions make the heart more deep, more experimental, more knowing and profound, and so, more able to hold, to contain, and beat more. — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“It is the glory of the next world that will never wear out, while the good things of this world will vanish.” — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
Fortunately, like most children, I had learned what is most valuable, most indispensable for life before school years began, taught by apple trees, by… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a water'd shoot; My heart is like an apple-tree Whose boughs are bent… — Christina Rossetti Copy Share Image
Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, Whether the summer clothe the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt… — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Copy Share Image
Jacob wrote that the true poet 'is like a man who is happy anywhere, in endless measure, if he is allowed to look at… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
She had learned, in her life, that time lived inside you. You are time, you breathe time. When she'd been young, she'd had an… — David Wroblewski Copy Share Image
The farther north you go, the fewer fruits and vegetables there are. What kind of apple trees do you suggest the Inuit get their… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
The apple tree never asks the beech how he shall grow, nor the lion, the horse, how he shall take his prey. — William Blake Copy Share Image
A charitable man is like an apple tree-he gives his fruit and is silent; the philanthropist is like the successful hen. — Austin O'Malley Copy Share Image
You have to love. You have to feel. It is the reason you are here on earth. You are here to risk your heart. — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
Life rises out of death, death rises out of life; in being opposite they yearn to each other, they give birth to each other… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
Martin Luther was asked, what would you do if tomorrow the world would come to an end, and he said, 'I would plant an… — Werner Herzog Copy Share Image
I require silence to write the way an apple tree requires winter to make fruit. Being with people is intimate and joyous, but at… — Jane Hirshfield Copy Share Image