The Spirit is testifying that a new day is dawning. The stage of the world is being set for a fullness of a harvest and a genuine apostolic reformation in a new way.
What can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the Reaper Man?
Jolly boating weather, And a hay harvest breeze, Blade on the feather, Shade off the trees.
When the sappy boughs Attire themselves with blooms, sweet rudiments Of future harvest.
In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.
Everything you do is a seed that you sow. Seed bad, harvest bad. Seed good, harvest good. And the list goes on and on.
I am a Communist, certainly, but that doesn't mean I have to make films about the wheat harvest.
He that sows his grain upon marble will have many a hungry belly before his harvest.
All three parts of filmmaking [writing, shooting, editing] contribute to rhytm. You want the script to be a tight as possible, you want the acting to be as efficient as possible on the set, and you have enough coverage to manipulate the rhythm in the editing room, and then in the editing room you want to find the quickest possible version, even if it's a leisurely paced film. I definitely in filmmaking more and more find writing and directing a means to harvest material for editing. It's all about editing.
The seeds of repentance are sown in youth by pleasure, but the harvest is reaped in age by pain.
Grow deep roots to harvest rich fruit! When your roots run deep, you cannot help but bear the fruit of the Spirit.
The giver gives, but really he is sowing the seed for later, the gift of a rich harvest.
I'm convinced that we all harvest the fruits of our labors.
I definitely in filmmaking more and more find writing and directing a means to harvest material for editing. It's all about editing.
And never since harvests were ripened, Or laborers born, Have men gathered figs of the thistle, Or grapes of the thorn!
For I have had too much Of apple-picking:I am overtired Of the great harvest I myself desired.
How can people trust the harvest, unless they see it sown?
As far as my planting program goes, I simply broadcast rye and barley seed on separate fields in the fall. . . while the rice in those areas is still standing. A few weeks after that I harvest the rice, and then spread its straw back over the fields as mulch.
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.
Rise early, that by habit it may become familiar, agreeable, healthy, and profitable. It may, for a while, be irksome to do this, but that will wear off; and the practice will produce a rich harvest forever thereafter; whether in public or private walks of life.