“study to practice in life that which the Lord commands, and then be you assured that you shall never hear nor read the same without fruit.” LordPracticeStudyFruitCommandBe YouAssured Author:John Knox
“Cartoons are like fruit flies. Biologists use fruit flies because their large chromosomes and short life cycle make them ideal for studying hereditary changes.” UseStudyIdealsFruitCyclesCartoonShort LifeBiologistHereditaryChromosomesFruit Flies Author:Robert Mankoff
“Patience is the chiefest fruit of study; a man that strives to make himself different from other men by much reading gains this chiefest good, that in all fortunes he hath something to entertain and comfort himself withal.” MenDifferentReadingStudyComfortGainsFortuneFruitStriveStrife Book:Seldeniana: with a biographical preface Source: Seldeniana: with a biographical preface
“All of my experience of studying religion, studying spirituality, studying natural healing, traditional medicine, has kind of enriched my vision of the world. Not only seeing reality as this moment, but as a culmination of all of the history behind us, and all of the fruit that hopefully we will be able to grow from the seeds that we are trying to plant, of goodness and peace and beauty and equality.” WorldTryingKindMomentsRealityAbleSpiritualityGrowsNaturalHealingBehindsVisionStudySeeingGoodnessMedicinePlantFruitSeedsTraditionalHopefullyCulminationNatural Healing Author:Assata Shakur
“Some have paid me an undeserved compliment by supposing that my Letters were the ripe fruit of many years' study in moral and ascetic theology. They forgot that there is an equally reliable, though less creditable, way of learning how temptation works.” WayYearsMoralStudyLettersPaidFruitTheologyTemptationComplimentRipeAsceticismSupposingSupposing ThatRipe Fruit Book:The Screwtape Letters: Annotated Edition Source: The Screwtape Letters: Annotated Edition
“Bitter are the roots of study, but how sweet their fruit.” StudyTeacherTeachingSweetRootsFruitAppreciationBitterTeacher AppreciationThanking Teachers Author:Cato the Younger
“The charities of life are scattered everywhere, enameling the vales of human beings as the flowers paint the meadows. They are not the fruit of study, nor the privilege of refinement, but a natural instinct.” LifeHumansNaturalHuman BeingsStudyFlowerInstinctCharityFruitPaintPrivilegeMeadowsRefinementNatural Instinct Author:George Bancroft
“It is characteristic of fundamental discoveries, of great achievements of the intellect, that they retain an undiminished power upon the imagination of the thinker. The memorable experiment of Faraday with a disc rotating between two poles of a magnet, which has borne such magnificent fruit, has long passed into every-day experience; yet there are certain features about this embryo of the present dynamos and motors which even today appear to us striking, and are worthy of the most careful study.” LongTwoTodayCertainImaginationStudyAchievementDiscoveryFundamentalsFruitCarefulWorthyIntellectExperimentsFeaturesMemorableCharacteristicsThinkerMagnificentMotorMagnetGreat AchievementEmbryosDiscsRotating Author:Nikola Tesla