The Sower Quotes
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The Sower Quotes & Sayings
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Like most teachers, I'm just another sower of seeds.
— Pete Seeger
I have a fond place in my heart for Seattle, so I hope that an NBA team comes back to this great city, this great sports city.
— Magic Johnson
But the sower Loves to see a woman Fallen asleep in the daytime Over a half-knitted stocking.
— Friedrich Holderlin
It hadn't been so long ago, yet sometimes she felt that she'd been an altogether different person back then.
— Nicholas Sparks
All the courtesies in the world do not cover up the one vital and massive discourtesy.
— John Howard Griffin
O heavenly Sower, plough me first, and then cast the truth into me, and let me yield Thee a bounteous harvest.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Actually, coyotes are much scarier than wolves. Sneaky, sneaky little suckers. Eat you up. Lick the blood all up.
— Laird Barron
No ray of sunshine is ever lost but the green that it awakens takes time to sprout, and it is not always given the sower to see the harvest.
— Albert Schweitzer
In my own country, I play light comedies and funny parts.
— Carice Van Houten
Your vision is like a seed, which a sower sows in the ground
— Sunday Adelaja
A horse can have a job and not be a slave. He can look forward to it and enjoy it. That's the same for me.
— Buck Brannaman
Love can make you do things that you never thought possible.
— Phil Collins
There was definitely a time where I did not believe in the Lord. I needed to understand the love of God.
— Tasha Smith
Does the Sower feed the tale
Or the tale feed the Sower? — Rachna Gilmore
Or the tale feed the Sower? — Rachna Gilmore
The dictionary says my identity should be all about being separate or distinct, and yet it feels like it is so wrapped up in others.
— Mary E. Pearson
The sower may mistake and sow his peas crookedly; the peas make no mistake, but come up and show his line.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ignorance never protected anyone for long.
— Julie Eshbaugh
Had I the power, I would scatter libraries over the whole land, as the sower sows his wheat-field.
— Horace Mann
Go, speed the stars of Thought On to their shining goals; - The sower scatters broad his seed, The wheat thou strew'st be souls.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is not always granted to the sower to see the harvest.
— Albert Schweitzer