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Feed him ye must, whose food fills you. by Robert Herrick

Feed him ye must, whose food fills you.

Robert Herrick
pleasureeatingspring
The falling leaf that tells of autumn's death is, in a subtler se... by Robert Green Ingersoll

The falling leaf that tells of autumn's death is, in a subtler sense, a prophecy of spring.

Robert Green Ingersoll
wisdomfaithspring

A sense of reverence is necessary for psychological health. If a person has no sense of reverence, no feeling that there is anyone or anything that inspires awe, it cuts the personality off completely from the nourishing springs of the unconscious.

Robert Johnson
psychological-healthcuttingspring

Talent has the four seasons: spring, that is to say, the sowing of the seeds; summer, growth; autumn, the harvest; winter, intellectual death. But there is now and then a genius who has no winter, and, no matter how many years he may live, on the blossom of his thought no snow falls. Genius has the climate of perpetual growth.

Robert Green Ingersoll
summerspringfall
In winter I get up at night by Robert Louis Stevenson

In winter I get up at night

Robert Louis Stevenson
summerwinterspring

The end is near," Moridin said. "The Wheel has groaned its final rotation, the clock has lost its spring, the serpent heaves its final gasps.

Robert Jordan
rotationfinalsspring
Today is the day when bold kites fly, by Robert McCracken

Today is the day when bold kites fly,

Robert McCracken
cheerspringchildren

When you do enough research, the story almost writes itself. Lines of development spring loose and you'll have choices galore.

Robert McKee
choiceswritingspring

I know that wine is, above all else, a blessing, a gift of nature, a joy as pure and elemental as the soil and vines and sunshine from which it springs.

Robert Mondavi
sunshinewinespring

Say, care-worn man, Whom Duty chains within the city walls, Amid the toiling crowd, how grateful plays The fresh wind o’er thy sickly brow, when free To tread the springy turf,— to hear the trees Communing with the gales,—to catch the voice Of waters, gushing from their rocky womb, And singing as they wander... Spring-hours will come again, and feelings rise With dewy freshness o’er thy wither’d heart.

Robert Montgomery
wallnaturespring

Spring is God's way of saying, 'One more time!'

Robert Orben
more-timespringway

My object, having a surplus to deal with, is to consider how I can deal with it to the greatest advantage to the consumer - how, without inflicting any injury on Canada, I can secure the most substantial benefit to this country, to the manufacturing, to the commercial, and to the agricultural interests. The real way in which we can benefit the working and manufacturing classes is, unquestionably, by removing the burden that presses on the springs of manufactures and commerce.

Robert Peel
realspringcountry
Maternal love! thou word that sums all bliss, by Robert Pollok

Maternal love! thou word that sums all bliss,

Robert Pollok
springnumbersgiving

In America they have to know just what you are-- novelist, poet, playwright... Well, I've been all of them... I think poems and novels and stories spring from the same seed. It's not like, say, playing polo and knitting.

Robert Penn Warren
knittingspringthinking

I like to make my voice sound like a piece of tin that's been stuck on the side of a chair, lifted up as far as it would go and then let to spring - "doooiiinng." I like to make it into a piece of metal from time to time and I can do it, both with the movements in my throat and with, uh, my little toys... So I like to take it beyond just a voice, more into the realms of a weapon.

Robert Plant
voicesoundspring

It is the property of things seen for the first time, or for the first time after long, like the flowers in spring, to reawaken in us the sharp edge of sense and that impression of mystic strangeness which otherwise passes out of life with the coming of years; but the sight of a loved face is what renews a man's character from the fountain upwards.

Robert Louis Stevenson
flowerspringcharacter
And my heart springs up anew, by Robert Louis Stevenson

And my heart springs up anew,

Robert Louis Stevenson
heartspringlife
When the grass was closely mown, by Robert Louis Stevenson

When the grass was closely mown,

Robert Louis Stevenson
seaspringrunning

Those who dare to interpret God's will must never claim Him as an asset for one nation or group rather than another. War springs from the love and loyalty which should be offered to God being applied to some God substitute, one of the most dangerous being nationalism.

Robert Runcie
loyaltyspringwar

Benjamin Franklin went through life an altered man because he once paid too dearly for a penny whistle. My concern springs usually from a deeper source, to wit, from having bought a whistle when I did not want one.

Robert Louis Stevenson
penniesspringmen
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