Vines Quotes
Collection of top 63 famous quotes about Vines
Vines Quotes & Sayings
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The duty of the branch is to cling to the vine.
— Max Lucado
Twas Noah who first planted the vine
And mended his morals by drinking its wine. — Benjamin Franklin
And mended his morals by drinking its wine. — Benjamin Franklin
God uproots the vine that He Himself has not planted.
— Vincent De Paul
Hee that is in a Taverne thinkes he is in a vine-garden.
— George Herbert
Don't let go of the vine.
— Johnny Weissmuller
Turn and turn and turn again you see the what, but not the when remedy and wrong entwine and so they form a single vine
— Suzanne Collins
Plant no tree sooner than the vine.
— Alcaeus
Where are the feasts we were promised? Where is the wine, the new wine, dying on the vine ...
— Jim Morrison
You know how the bonds of family are, my lady ... They cling as tightly as vines. And sometimes, like vines, they cling tightly enough to kill.
— Cassandra Clare
I drank at every vine, the last was like the first. I came upon no wine so wonderful as thirst.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay
Be afraid not to.
— Cherese A. Vines
The vine that has been made to bear fruit in the spring, withers and dies before autumn.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Some hopes were weeds, easy to eradicate with a yank and a pull. Some, however, were vines, fast growing, tenacious, and impossible to clear.
— Sherry Thomas
September fattens on vines. Roses flake from the wall. The smoke of harmless fires drifts to my eyes. This is plenty. This is more than enough.
— Geoffrey Hill
kisses will blossom on the pillows,
and sheets will rise over bodies
entangled like vines
nocturnal and perfumed. — Miguel Hernandez
and sheets will rise over bodies
entangled like vines
nocturnal and perfumed. — Miguel Hernandez
Cultures grow on the vine of tradition.
— Jonah Goldberg
To happy convents, bosomed deep in vines,
Where slumber abbots, purple as their wines. — Alexander Pope
Where slumber abbots, purple as their wines. — Alexander Pope
She had come into the garden expecting summer roses and had instead been caught in a bank of twisted, thorny, frostbitten vines.
— Nenia Campbell
I'm like a backward berry, Unripened on the vine, For all my friends are fifty, And I'm only forty-nine.
— Ogden Nash
The main thing is not to let go of the vine.
— Johnny Weissmuller
Sorrows are gardeners: they plant flowers along waste places, and teach vines to cover barren heaps.
— Henry Ward Beecher
After a war life catches desperately at passing hints of normalcy like vines entwining a hollow twig.
— Chinua Achebe
Thou art an elm, my husband, I a vine.
— William Shakespeare
Around existence twine, (Oh, bridge that hangs across the gorge!) ropes of twisted vine.
— Matsuo Basho
People are like vines ... We are born and we grow. Like vines, people also need a tree to cling to, to give them support.
— Elizabeth Kata
Homosexuality, to the limited extent it was discussed in our church, was little more than a political football, a quick test of orthodoxy.
— Matthew Vines
Plant no other tree before the vine.
— Horace
I want to grow roots and vines from my body and ensnare him forever in my branches. No wonder we scare men away.
— Wendy Wunder
Oh, I would like to live in an empty house, with vines for walls, and a carpet of grass. No planks, no plastic, no fiberglass.
— Mary Oliver
By making this wine known to the public, I have rendered my country as great a service as if I had enabled it to pay back the national debt.
— Thomas Jefferson
Vines and trees will teach you that which you will never learn from masters.
— Bernard Of Clairvaux
Flat fields produce mediocre grapes, but rolling hills produce the greatest grapes. Why? Because the vines must struggle for survival.
— Billy Cannon
He wanted her. Here, now, between growing vines and fallen leaves, in the rain and the mud. Anywhere.And she wanted him, too.
— Pamela Gibson
Upon your shattered ruins where
This vine will flourish still, as rare,
As fresh, as fragrant as of old.
Love will not crumble. — Eleanor Farjeon
This vine will flourish still, as rare,
As fresh, as fragrant as of old.
Love will not crumble. — Eleanor Farjeon
A doctor can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
People pretend not to like grapes when the vines are too high for them to reach.
— Marguerite De Navarre
Gray vines coiled leftward in this northern hemisphere, what winds them shapes the dogwhelk's shell. Weeds sprouted from cinder and brick.
— Cormac McCarthy
The stories that grow up around a king are strong vines with a fierce grip.
— Geraldine Brooks
Winemakers have to adapt to what they're given by nature: the vines, the fruit, the soil and the weather.
— Laura Anne Gilman
It is the business of God's people to be trimmers of God's vines.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The strength of weak people constantly appalls me. Have you ever seen a vine kill an oak tree? Deadly.
— Rae Foley
No small thing, a bee's sting When it enters the heart Not so benign, the growing vine When it tears stone apart
— Shannon Hale
The Moral is that gardeners pine, Whene'er no pods adorn the vine. Of all sad words experience gleans, The saddest are: It might have beans.
— Guy Wetmore Carryl
A red brick Presbyterian church ... captured by kudzu vines as surely as a butterfly in a net.
— Barbara Ascher
The inspiration for my Vines comes from thinking about funny and relatable experiences from my daily life.
— Lele Pons
... the vintage of history is forever repeating ~ same old vines, same old wines!
— E.A. Bucchianeri
Little foxes spoil the vines. And little sins do much harm to the tender heart.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon