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What is fruitful alone is true. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe True Fruitful

Then it shall be a fruit that will ripen with time and patience. By Elise Kova Patience Fruit Ripen Time

Each life unfulfilled, you see;It hangs still, patchy and scrappy: We have not sighed deep, laughed free, Starved, feasted, despaired, - been happy. By Robert Browning Starved Feasted Despaired Unfulfilled Patchy

Nothing ever grows in this rotting old hole. By Meat Loaf Hole Grows Rotting

My mind lay limp in an empty world. By Vladimir Nabokov World Mind Lay Limp Empty

You are as dry as vermouth. By Lauren Groff Vermouth Dry

The slacker does not plow during planting season; at harvest time he looks, and there is nothing. By Solomon Season Slacker Plow Planting Harvest

Mornings are grey. Always the same. Absolutely empty. By Osamu Dazai Mornings Grey Absolutely Empty

Let us enjoy this fruit and await further ones, By Hermann Hesse Enjoy Fruit Await

Worthless as wither'd weeds. By Emily Bronte Worthless Weeds Wither

The only fruit which even much living yields seems to be often only some trivial success,the ability to do some slight thing better. We make conquest only of husks and shells for the most part,at least apparently,but sometimes these are cinnamon and spices, you know. By Henry David Thoreau Fruit Living Yields Trivial Successthe

In idleness there is a perpetual despair. By Thomas Carlyle Despair Idleness Perpetual

Like a beautiful flower, full of colour, but without scent, are wise words when spoken, but fruitless these words are when not carried out by the speaker. By Gautama Buddha Flower Full Colour Scent Spoken

I could not be satisfied unless some fruits did appear in my work. By John Bunyan Work Satisfied Fruits

Human longings are perversely obstinate; and to the man whose mouth is watering for a peach, it is of no use to offer the largest vegetable marrow. By George Eliot Human Obstinate Peach Marrow Longings

You're wasted on the occasional bout of missionary sex with a disinterested man. By Kitty French Man Wasted Occasional Bout Missionary

Where no visible fruit can be found, there you may be sure is no conversion. By J.c. Ryle Found Conversion Visible Fruit

How's that for the grapes? By John Steinbeck Grapes

Emptiness is bound to bloom, like hundreds of grasses blossoming. By Dogen Emptiness Bloom Blossoming Bound Hundreds

So thirsty I could lick a monkey's balls. By Mercedes Fox Balls Thirsty Lick Monkey

I am a restless soul hungry perhaps wretched. By Bob Dylan Wretched Restless Soul Hungry

Gifts are given, but fruit must be grown By Rick Joyner Gifts Grown Fruit

After grief, all that remains is barren. By Pierre Lemaitre Grief Barren Remains

I feel, as a person, very uninteresting. By Jeremy Piven Feel Person Uninteresting

I am as blank as a piece of white paper in a world with no pencils. By A.s. King Pencils Blank Piece White Paper

Without sense of direction, efforts land nowhere. By Saru Singhal Direction Efforts Sense Land

To be fruitful is to understand the process of growth By Sunday Adelaja Growth Fruitful Understand Process

Fruitless striving breeds less despair than inaction. By Mason Cooley Fruitless Inaction Striving Breeds Despair

expression - nothing By Wilkie Collins Expression

I stood there feeling nowhere. By Richard Matheson Stood Feeling

Emptiness is a symptom that you are not living creatively. You either have no goal that is important enough to you, or you are not using your talents and efforts in a striving toward an important goal. By Maxwell Maltz Emptiness Creatively Symptom Living Goal

A vegetable garden in the beginning looks so promising and then after all little by little it grows nothing but vegetables, nothing, nothing but vegetables. By Gertrude Stein Vegetables Garden Beginning Promising Grows

Show me a thoroughly contented person, and I will show you a useless one. By Josh Billings Person Show Contented Useless

Futility is the defining characteristic of life. By Stephen R. Donaldson Futility Life Defining Characteristic

Good resolutions are a pleasant crop to sow. -The seed springs up so readily, and the blossoms open so soon with such a brave show, especially at first. But when the time of flowers has passed, what as to the fruit? By Lucas Malet Good Sow Resolutions Pleasant Crop

a deep smothering emptiness By Bell Hooks Emptiness Deep Smothering

All fruit grows through abiding, not striving. By Bill Johnson Abiding Striving Fruit Grows

I have a sort of empty feeling; nothing in the world seems of sufficient importance to be worth the doing. By Bram Stoker Feeling Sort Empty World Sufficient

That precious fruit which all men eagerly go searching for on many different boughs will give,today, peace to your hungry soul. By Dante Alighieri Givetoday Peace Soul Precious Fruit

An unfinished feeling. By Sylvia Plath Feeling Unfinished

I'm too horny tonight to be productive. Right now the only thing I could make is love. And then I wouldn't be productive, I'd be reproductive. By Jarod Kintz Productive Horny Tonight Love Thing

There are two main reasons why we may not be bringing forth the fruit we should. It may be because of ignorance, because we may never have been taught the meaning of the work of Christ for our present lives. By Francis Schaeffer Main Reasons Bringing Fruit Christ

Life is an empty dream. By Robert Browning Life Dream Empty

there is nothing but emptyness for the mind that does not seek! By Nathaniel Thornton Seek Emptyness Mind

Patience s bitter, but it's fruit is sweet. By Aristotle. Patience Bitter Sweet Fruit

For truly barren is profane education, which is always in labor but never gives birth. For what fruit worthy of such pangs does philosophy show for being so long in labor? Do not all who are full of wind and never come to term miscarry before they come to the light of the knowledge of God, although they could as well become men if they were not altogether hidden in the womb of barren wisdom? By Gregory Of Nyssa Labor Education Birth Profane Barren

i am always bored". By George Eliot Bored

Late season fruits.The blood orange has its admirer, who suck it smugly. Cooks stalk it; they'd like to put it in some tartare sauce. However, some, like me, turn their noses up. In silence they mould bits of bread into balls, delighting in their work, then chuck them in God's face. By Claude Cahun Late Admirer Smugly Season Fruitsthe

Few are more unhappy than those who have great ambition, but little energy to urge it into activity. By Norm Macdonald Ambition Activity Unhappy Great Energy

How weak and fruitless must be any word of mine. By Abraham Lincoln Mine Weak Fruitless Word

Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has color but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not. By John Dewey Perfume Flower Beautiful Color Fruitless

Darkness there, and nothing more. By Edgar Allan Poe Darkness

The emptiness of our boredom met with the emptiness of these supposed signs. By Witold Gombrowicz Emptiness Signs Boredom Met Supposed

The emptiness of one's dayscan be seen as utterly hopelessor as ripe with potential. By Edward Fahey Potential Emptiness Dayscan Utterly Hopelessor

Any seed, that fell into Russian soil, does not give the fruit sower hoped for. By Victor Pelevin Russian Seed Soil Fell Give

Fruit is always the miraculous, the created; it is never the result of willing, but always a growth. The fruit of the Spirit is a gift of God, and only He can produce it. They who bear it know as little about it as the tree knows of its fruit. They know only the power of Him on whom their life depends By Dietrich Bonhoeffer Fruit Miraculous Created Growth Result

What can the harvest hope for ... By Terry Pratchett Harvest Hope

There is a terrible emptiness in me, an indifference that hurts. By Albert Camus Hurts Terrible Emptiness Indifference

Emptiness and boredom: what a complete understatement. What I felt was complete desolation. Desolation, despair and boredom. By Susanna Kaysen Boredom Emptiness Understatement Desolation Complete

Our destiny often looks like a fruit-tree in winter. Who would think from its pitiable aspect that those rigid boughs, those rough twigs could next spring again be green, bloom, and even bear fruit? Yet we hope it, we know it. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Winter Bloom Destiny Fruittree Boughs

Fruit free of any bruises, not yet broken open, / With flesh so firm and smooth, it cried out to be eaten! By Charles Baudelaire Fruit Bruises Open Smooth Eaten

When the fire of prayer goes out, the barrenness of busyness takes over. By George Carey Fire Prayer Barrenness Busyness

Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn. By Walter Scott Spring Autumn Tree Borne Blossoms

I am like a lemon. I'm pressed for more juice. When I have fun, there's still juice. I am not dried up. By Carine Roitfeld Lemon Juice Pressed Fun Dried

I'm empty. I'm being asked to give everything, when I have nothing left. By Romina Russell Empty Left Asked Give

I am hungry, feed me; I am bored, amuse me. By Alexandre Dumas Hungry Feed Bored Amuse

Nothing good or great can be done in the absence of enthusiasm. By Tom Peters Enthusiasm Good Great Absence

Sweets grown common lose their dear delight. By William Shakespeare Sweets Delight Grown Common Lose

In this sullen apathy neither true wisdom nor true happiness can be found. By David Hume Found True Sullen Apathy Wisdom

What is my nothingness to the stupor that awaits you? By Arthur Rimbaud Nothingness Stupor Awaits

Useless, like a revolution. By Nicolas Gomez Davila Useless Revolution

There's hidden sweetness in the stomach's emptiness. By Rumi Emptiness Hidden Sweetness Stomach

Speaking of fruit, I'm downI mean, he's downto his underwear. By Rick Yancey Speaking Fruit Underwear Downi Downto

DO NOT BE CONCERNED WITH THE FRUIT OF YOUR ACTION - just give attention to the action itself. The fruit will come of its own accord. This is a powerful spiritual practice. By Eckhart Tolle Action Concerned Fruit Give Attention

I have spent my life laboriously doing nothing. By Hugo Grotius Spent Life Laboriously

For a few brief days the orchards are white with blossoms. They soon turn to fruit, or else float away, useless and wasted, upon the idle breeze. So will it be with present feelings. They must be deepened into decision, or be entirely dissipated by delay. By Theodore L. Cuyler Blossoms Days Orchards White Fruit

Anything that is not growing is dead. By Lauryn Hill Dead Growing

You're always such a disappointment, Augustus. Couldn't you have at least gotten orange tomatoes? By Hazel Grace Lancaster Augustus Disappointment Tomatoes Orange

You need a seed-key to open doors of your fruit results. By Ikechukwu Joseph Results Seedkey Open Doors Fruit

I see clearly that I have achieved practically nothing. By Leonard Woolf Achieved Practically

I feel empty and purposeless, like the first day of summer after school ends, but I am free. By Lindsay Smith Purposeless Ends Free Feel Empty

I don't know what it is to be hungry, By Frances Hodgson Burnett Hungry

There is nothing left for us here. By Jocelyn Murray Left

When there's nothing to do, you do nothing slowly and intently. By Haruki Murakami Intently Slowly

Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the underside of a bush in late summer, viewing it as a sign of the unexpected munificence of a divine creator, but we became modern when we gave up on awaiting sporadic gifts from above and sought to render any pleasing sensation immediately and repeatedly available. By Alain De Botton Blind Section Impatience Equally Evident

When you climb a fruitless tree, you go hungry! By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Tree Hungry Climb Fruitless

Love fed fat soon turns to boredom. By Ovid Love Boredom Fed Fat Turns

Your harvest is not in view until your prayers rise up to heaven. By David Oyedepo Heaven Harvest View Prayers Rise

All the seasons run their race In this quiet resting-place; Peach, and apricot, and fig Here will ripen, and grow big; Here is store and overplus - More had not Alcinous! By Henry Austin Dobson Peach Alcinous Restingplace Apricot Ripen

Nought's had, all's spent, where our desire is got without content. By William Shakespeare Nought Spent Content Desire

Sleeplessness is a desert without vegetation or inhabitants. By Jessamyn West Sleeplessness Inhabitants Desert Vegetation

Current Position: Tired from the human race. By Deyth Banger Position Tired Current Race Human

All soils are not fertile. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Fertile Soils

Hopeless emptiness. Now you've said it. Plenty of people are onto the emptiness, but it takes real guts to see the hopelessness. By Richard Yates Hopeless Emptiness Plenty Hopelessness People

A plant does not bear fruit without its stem. By Matshona Dhliwayo Stem Plant Bear Fruit

With nothing meaningful in life, nothing is interesting. Enter boredom. A bored man even longs for longing. He has time to fill, but there is nothing compelling to do. By Daniel Klein Life Interesting Meaningful Enter Boredom

Keep climbing; your fruits are on the top! By Israelmore Ayivor Climbing Top Fruits

Another piece of Zygo-Gogozizzle 24 ended up landing in a grape vineyard on planet Pinot. The Zygo-Gogozizzle 24 was quickly absorbed into the soil and was subsequently soaked up into the grapes. These grapes, which had until recently been harvested almost to extinction, suddenly became self-aware and super intelligent. They banded together in bunches and rose up to defeat their oppressors. The battle lasted one whole night, but sadly, it ended the next morning when the sun came up. The rebellion shriveled when the poor grapes ran out of juice. Apparently there's a raisin for everything. By Dav Pilkey Pinot Zygogogozizzle Grapes Piece Landing

motionless, waiting By Nicholson Baker Motionless Waiting

No rhythm, no life. By Toba Beta Rhythm Life