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Love doesn't grow on the trees like apples in Eden. It's something you have to make. And you must use your imagination to make it too, just like anything else. Joyce Cary
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One parent asked me if we ever needed someone to pick up sticks. I said sure and they sent their son to help out around the farm. Then the apples were ready. Soon two more boys were there to help get the ladders out and pick the apples. Then something was ready in the garden and we decided to start canning and eventually decided to enter the Clay County Fair. Janel Maurer
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None of us as parents brought up our children to be this way, ... We all have some turn out to be bad apples ... As one parent to another, I have a lot of compassion for him. Marsha Kight
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When they were all tired of blind-man's buff, there was a great game at snap-dragon, and when fingers enough were burned with that, and all the raisins were gone, they sat down by the huge fire of blazing lags to a substantial supper, and a mighty bowl of wassail, something smaller than an ordinary wash-house copper, in which the hot apples were hissing and bubbling with a rich look, and a jolly sound, that were perfectly irresistible. Charles Dickens
apples unions constitution
The Union, and the Constitution, are the picture of silver, subsequently framed around it. The picture was not made to conceal or destroy the apple, but to adorn and preserve it. The picture was made for the apple-not the apple for the picture. Abraham Lincoln
apples built factories united
Sure, sure, I'd like to see Apples built in the United States, not built in China. I'd like to see them have factories in the United States. At least partially. They make nothing in the United States, virtually. Donald Trump
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I never liked apples. In fact, when I was a little girl, my mom wanted to give me apples in my lunch box and I would ask for green peppers. So bizarre... It's funny - I don't have an apple a day, but I can say that I have a few a week. Lana Parrilla
apples pie sick
Sometimes I feel so sick at the state of the world I can't even finish my second apple pie. Banksy
apples age rama
The other major kind of computer is the "Apple," which I do not recommend, because it is a wuss-o-rama New-Age computer you basically just plug in and use. Dave Barry
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Envy is a deadly sin! Alexandra Adornetto
envy poet reason
I defer to all these other American poets who, for some reason, I both envy and admire. Charles Olson
envy political causes
Envy is the cause of political division. Democritus
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Greed is envy with its sleeves rolled up. George Will
envy football touch
I was the envy of our neighborhood touch football gang. Jim Parker
envy falling happen
I have a spasm of envy for the person that was killed by a falling bookcase, as long as it doesn't happen prematurely. Tom Stoppard
envy incredibly job tricky
I don't envy the FCC's job here. This is an incredibly tricky decision. Ned Zachar
envy jam playing quite singing trying wonderful
I was always trying to do architectural jam sessions. But it's not quite as easy as singing or playing a guitar, so I would always see wonderful live musicians and just envy them that I wasn't in that medium. Catherine Hardwicke
envy except fine judge
We need to judge our level, to learn. It will be a fine match. We have nothing to envy them ... except for their history. It will be 50-50. Gregory Coupet
worms trusted
The worm is not to be trusted... William Shakespeare
worms theology
Worm theology is too high for me. Jack Miller
worms clear-conscience word-of-god
My conscience is captive to the Word of God Martin Luther
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There is no God dare wrong a worm. Ralph Waldo Emerson