Tillage Quotes
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Tillage Quotes & Sayings
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Meditation and prayer have withstood the test of time. They work today as perfectly as they did for those who first practised and perfected them.
— Michael Beckwith
Nostalgia is a powerful feeling; it can drown out anything.
— Terrence Malick
Business today is about making decisions amid ambiguity.
— Geraldine Laybourne
Where tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers therefore are the founders of human civilization.
— Daniel Webster
Poise was keeping your knees and your lips together, your eyebrows and your nostrils apart.
— Alan Bradley
Sizeism = like racism, only against people who aren't a size two or four.
— Lauren Barnholdt
Human beings are wired to care and give and it's probably our best route to happiness.
— Dacher Keltner
Tonight, everyone's focus is on my art, but my focus is on her. She's the most interesting piece in this entire room.
— Colleen Hoover
When land and its tillage are the basis of taxation, one need not care exactly how many people there are.
— Ian Hacking
Lack of luxury is not a reason to push others to poverty. ~ Michael A. van Doorn, Odyssey of a Heart, Home of a Soul
— Angelica Hopes
Comics are a particularly esoteric field where you really learn how to do it, by doing it or by learning from other practitioners.
— Dave Gibbons
In a sense the mind of savage peoples is an effect, rather than a cause, of their backward institutions.
— John Dewey
It was hard to keep up the fight for the freedom of your fellow man when your fellow man was a bastard.
— K.J. Charles
Each soul must accomplish its task, or it would not have been sent here.
— Isaac Bashevis Singer
If I were to say what I really think I would be arrested or shut away in a lunatic asylum. Come on, I am sure that it would be the same for everyone.
— Roberto Bolano
The tillage of the soil occupies the vast majority of those who work for their own bread.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot