Quotes about Seed
Learning's purest form is realized by the individual who continues a quest beyond the classroom, fueled by a passion to discern wisdom. Wisdom — genuine truth — holds the key to refining one's thinking. One seed, carefully tended, contains within it the power to change the world, for that single seed can yield an uncountable and ever-increasing number of seeds just as valuable
- Andy Andrews
Wisdom could not be diminished. It can be silenced, it can be ignored, but it cannot be diminished. Wisdom will grow, as you seek it and add it into your life, but if you really want to see wisdom flourish... if you desire to see wisdom grow and bloom... you must plant a seed of it into the life of another.
- Andy Andrews
Any fear associated with giving to God's kingdom is irrational. It's on par with a farmer who, out of fear of losing his seed, refuses to plant his fields.
- Andy Stanley
Your actions in passing, pass not away, for every good work is a grain of seed for eternal life.
- Bernard of Clairvaux
There is the outside of a story, and the inside of a story... One is the fruit and may be delicious, but the other is the seed.
- Alice Hoffman
And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
- Anonymous
Happiness held is the seed; happiness shared is the flower.
- Anonymous
Talent is the seed, hard work is the stem, perseverance is the branch, and success is the fruit.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
Oh heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remains.
- Khalil Gibran
Tall oaks from little acorns grow.
- Andrew Carnegie
In this respect the frailty of the human mind is surely proved: even when it seems to follow the way, it limps and staggers. Yet the fact remains that some seed of political order has been implanted in all men. And this is ample proof that in the arrangement of this life no man is without the light of reason.
- John Calvin
It is a horrible thing to pour out seed besides the intercourse of man and woman. Deliberately avoiding the intercourse, so that the seed drops on the ground, is double horrible. For this means that one quenches the hope of his family, and kills the son, which could be expected, before he is born.
- John Calvin