Harvest Time Quotes

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  • The year goes wrong, and tares grow strong, Hope starves without a crumb; But God's time is our harvest time, And that is sure to come.

  • Whoever hath a seed time of grace pass over his soul, shall have his harvest time also of joy.

    William Gurnall (1821). “The Christian in Complete Armour: Or, A Treatise on the Saints' War with the Devil, Wherein a Discovery is Made of the Policy, Power, Wickedness, and Stratagems Made Use of by that Enemy of God and His People : a Magazine Opened, from Whence the Christian is Furnished with Spiritual Arms for the Battle, Assisted in Buckling on His Armour, and Taught the Use of His Weapons, Together with the Happy Issue of the Whole War”, p.402
  • Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later.

  • old pear tree starlings announce harvest time

  • The greatest form of maturity is at harvest time. This is when we must learn how to reap without complaint if the amounts are small and how to reap without apology if the amounts are big.

    FaceBook post by Jim Rohn from May 17, 2015
  • The slacker does not plow during planting season; at harvest time he looks, and there is nothing.

  • There is a continuity about the garden and an order of succession in the garden year which is deeply pleasing, and in one sense there are no breaks or divisions - seed time flows on to flowering time and harvest time; no sooner is one thing dying than another is coming to life.

    Life   Time   Garden  
  • The whole of life is a journey toward youthful old age, toward self-contemplation, love, gaiety, and, in a fundamental sense, the most gratifying time of our lives. . . . "Old age" should be a harvest time when the riches of life are reaped and enjoyed, while it continues to be a special period for self-development and expansion.

  • Now is the accepted time, not tomorrow, not some more convenient season. It is today that our best work can be done.

    W. E. B. Du Bois (1980). “Prayers for Dark People”
  • In harvest time, harvest folk, servants and all Should make, all together, good cheer in the hall Once ended the harvest, let none be beguiled Please such as did help thee, man, woman and child.

    Cheer   Children   Men  
  • They sin who tell us love can die; With life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity. Love is indestructible, Its holy flame forever burneth; From heaven it came, to heaven returneth. It soweth here with toil and care, But the harvest-time of love is there.

    Life   Passion   Love Is  
    "The Curse of Kehama". Book by Robert Southey, 1810.
  • The harvest moon has no innocence, like the slim quarter moon of a spring twilight, nor has it the silver penny brilliance of the moon that looks down upon the resorts of summer time. Wise, ripe, and portly, like an old Bacchus, it waxes night after night.

    Summer   Wise   Spring  
  • Suffering times are a Christian's harvest time.

  • Diesel fuel is too important to our farmers at harvest time and to the truckers delivering commerce across Nebraska to allow a bureaucratic hurdle to slow the delivery of fuel.

  • Now is the accepted time, not tomorrow, not some more convenient season. It is today that our best work can be done and not some future day or future year. It is today that we fit ourselves for the greater usefulness of tomorrow. Today is the seed time, now are the hours of work, and tomorrow comes the harvest and the playtime.

    W. E. B. Du Bois (1980). “Prayers for Dark People”
  • For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad.

    Time   Fall   Autumn  
    "Autumn Across America". Book by Edwin Way Teale, 1956.
  • In the old days of America when communities were separated by hundreds of miles, why were they able to thrive? Because if it was harvest time and the farmer was up in the tree picking apples and fell down and broke his leg, everybody pitched in and harvested his crops for him. If somebody got killed by a bear, everybody took care of their family.

    Source: www.patheos.com
  • In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.

    William Blake, William Butler Yeats (1905). “Collected Poems”, p.165, Psychology Press
  • Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.

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