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Youth is a blossom whose fruit is love; happy is he who plucks it after watching it slowly ripen.
— Pindar
Even melon grown in shade will ripen in the end.
— Roland Winters
Ripen your mind to the glorious history of the ages and revel in your mastery as today's youth shall look upon you as a sage.
— Maximillian Degenerez
Letters are like wine; if they are sound they ripen with keeping. A man should lay down letters as he does a cellar of wine.
— Samuel Butler
Anyone who thinks that all fruits ripen at the same time as strawberries, knows nothing of grapes.
— Paracelsus
thought can never ripen into truth.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Most fruits, if left alone on a tree, eventually do ripen, especially if they're not being yelled at.
— Firoozeh Dumas
It is the fate of all things to ripen, and then to decay.
— James Fenimore Cooper
Some people ripen, some rot.
— Marlena De Blasi
The age I'm at now, you go from being a young girl to suddenly you blossom into a woman. You ripen, you know? And then you start to rot.
— Liv Tyler
Not every hour, nor every day, perhaps, can generous wishes ripen into kind actions; but there is not a moment that cannot be freighted with prayer.
— William Mountford
Pears cannot ripen alone. So we ripened together.
— Meridel Le Sueur
Minds ripen at very different ages.
— Stevie Wonder
This is the method of genius, to ripen fruit for the crowd by those rays of whose heat they complain.
— Margaret Fuller
You mellow too much you ripen and rot.
— Woody Allen
Action is with the scholar subordinate, but it is essential. Without it, he is not yet man. Without it, thought can never ripen into truth.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I don't respond well to mellow, you know what I mean, I have a tendency to ... if I get too mellow, I ripen and then rot.
— Woody Allen
In short, immaturity is spoiled. And what is spoiled doesn't ripen. It goes bad early, gets bitter and withers on the vine.
— Gina Barreca
If the times aren't ripe, you have to ripen the times.
— Dorothy Height
I think of my studio as a vegetable garden, where things follow their natural course. They grow, they ripen. You have to graft. You have to water.
— Joan Miro
Yes, all my illusions will burn into illumination of joy, and all my desires ripen into fruits of love.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Revenge is a luscious fruit which you must leave to ripen.
— Emile Gaboriau
Impatience is a great obstacle to success; he who treats everything with brusqueness gathers nothing, or only immature fruit which will never ripen.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Vengeance is a delicious fruit, which must be allowed to ripen in order that it may be fully enjoyed.
— Emile Gaboriau
Ideas, like young wine, should be put in storage and taken up again only after they have been allowed to ferment and to ripen.
— Richard Strauss
Manhood and sagacity ripen of themselves; it suffices not to repress or distort them.
— George Santayana
Chess is a forcing house where the fruits of character can ripen more fully than in life
— E. M. Forster
It is sad to grow old but nice to ripen.
— Brigitte Bardot
I have never been able to look upon America as young and vital but rather as prematurely old, as a fruit which rotted before it had a chance to ripen.
— Henry Miller
The power that makes grass grow, fruit ripen, and guides the bird in flight is in us all.
— Anzia Yezierska
When you plant the seeds, wait patiently to see the ripen fruits.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
If the time is not ripe, we have to ripen the time.
— Dorothy Height
The flower's are gone when the Fruits appear to ripen.
— Alexander Pope
The strawberry grows underneath the nettle And wholesome berries thrive and ripen best Neighbour'd by fruit of baser quality.
— William Shakespeare
Plant the trees just for beauty,
If flowers bloom or fruits ripen,
Enjoy it as a gift and appreciate nature as a universal giver. — Debasish Mridha
If flowers bloom or fruits ripen,
Enjoy it as a gift and appreciate nature as a universal giver. — Debasish Mridha
Acts of virtue ripen into habits; and the goodly and permanent result is the formation or establishment of a virtuous character.
— Thomas Chalmers
Man is at the bottom an animal, midway a citizen, and at the top divine. But the climate of this world is such that few ripen at the top.
— Henry Ward Beecher