My New Plant Quotes
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My New Plant Quotes & Sayings
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I have the opportunity, once more to right some wrongs, to pray for peace, to plant some trees, and sing more joyful songs.
— William Arthur Ward
From dead plant matter to nematodes to bacteria, never underestimate the cleverness of mushrooms to find new food!
— Paul Stamets
A lot of companies have lots of assets tied up in plant and equipment. Well, is it old plant, or is it new plant?
— Walter Schloss
All I really, really want our love to do is to bring out the best in me and in you too.
— Joni Mitchell
Gratitude can turn a meal into a feast.
— Melody Beattie
The very best garden is a new one, on virgin ground. Plants leap out of that spot.
— Janet Macunovich
Yeah I loved, as a kid growing up, I loved science-fiction.
— Jeff Bridges
You have a feeling of achievement when you discover a new plant, even a plant that has no use.
— Richard Evans Schultes
A dried plant is nothing but a sign to plant a new one
— Priyansh Shah
'The Leaves Are Fading' had something of a vogue when Antony Tudor made it in 1975, largely because of Gelsey Kirkland's ravishing performance.
— Robert Gottlieb
The president's come out with rules that say 'no new coal-fired power plants,'
— Shelley Moore Capito
You don't build a new power plant in the United States overnight. It takes years to build.
— John Abizaid
Some directors cast you because they trust you to do the performance - but then they forget to direct you.
— Samantha Morton
Where life had no value, death, sometimes, had its price. That is why the bounty killers appeared.
— Sergio Leone
I think that any time of great pain is a time of transformation, a fertile time to plant new seeds.
— Debbie Ford
Only with the death it comes what's new, if the germen doesn't die, the plant will not be born.
— Samael Aun Weor
If it is not a mess, it is not progress.
— Robin Sharma
It is not so difficult a task as to plant new truths, as to root out old errors
— Charles Caleb Colton