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The richest harvest comes from best-tilled soil.
— James Rollins
[Hobbits] love peace and quiet and a good tilled earth.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
You could not see and know her, and remain unmoved by those sensations of affection which belong to so near and tender a relationship.
— Fanny Burney
We can offer up much in the large, but to make sacrifices in little things is what we are seldom equal to.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
There's not a lot of people expressing anger in the culture. They're expressing a lot of hyper-exaggerated sexuality.
— Courtney Love
The lion is ashamed, it's true, when he hunts with the fox.
— Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Even heaven and hell arise just as we think they should be for we are each beings of consciousness creating our own reality.
— Jay Woodman
I was in a coma for five days - I was dead longer than Jesus before he was raised from the dead.
— Rik Mayall
But true intimacy is just like that: it's the food you grow from well-tilled ground. And like most things good for us, it's an acquired taste.
— Donald Miller
[On the Netherlands:] There is not a richer or more carefully tilled garden spot in the whole world than this leaky, springy little country.
— Mary Mapes Dodge
The most joyful thing I know is the peace, the silence that one enjoys in the woods or on the tilled lands.
— Jean-Francois Millet
People here argue about religion interminably, but it appears that they are competing at the same time to see who can be the least devout.
— Charles De Secondat
And all now is war
where so lately there was peace,
and the sweet brotherhood, the use
of tilled fields. — Charles Olson
where so lately there was peace,
and the sweet brotherhood, the use
of tilled fields. — Charles Olson
Sure, we thought the acres
That we tilled were sacred,
But how could we have known
That wheat can haunt like ghosts — Sherman Alexie
That we tilled were sacred,
But how could we have known
That wheat can haunt like ghosts — Sherman Alexie