A Quote by Brad Thor

Success leaves clues, and if you sow the same seeds, you'll reap the same rewards. — © Brad Thor
Success leaves clues, and if you sow the same seeds, you'll reap the same rewards.
Success leaves clues, and if you sow the same seeds, youll reap the same rewards.
I consider the success of my day based on the seeds I sow, not the harvest I reap.
The law of harvest is to reap more than you sow. Sow an act, and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny.
Karma, ahhh. We sow what we reap... We reap what we sow! We reap what we sow. The law of cause and effect. And we are all under this law.
And to write is to sow and to reap at the same time.
Crush humanity out of shape once more, under similar hammers, and it will twist itself into the same tortured forms. Sow the same seeds of rapacious licence and oppression over again, and it will surely yield the same fruit according to its kind.
Sow love, reap peace. Sow meditation, reap wisdom.
If a man would reap praise, you must sow the seeds, gentle words and useful deeds.
If we want to reap the harvest of peace and justice in the future, we will have to sow seeds of nonviolence, here and now, in the present.
Sow seeds of hope and enjoy optimism. Sow seeds of doubt and expect insecurity
Sow an act and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny.
I think we all look for clues that we are not utterly alone... Clues we find in literature and paintings and music and even someone’s eyes; clues that demonstrate that someone else has felt the same indescribable feelings, seen the same things or passed by the spot even if it was by candlelight three hundred years ago. It means everything, like finding footprints in the sand of a deserted island.
I think the work ethic that was established in my family was something very important. If you plant the seed, if you sow sparingly and reap sparingly. If you sow in abundance you'll reap in abundance.
Long ago, I realized that success leaves clues, and that people who produce outstanding results do specific things to create those results. I believed that if I precisely duplicated the actions of others, I could reproduce the same quality of results that they had.
It's in the valley of failure that we sow our seeds of success.
The altruism of foresters can serve as a motto for humanity in general: "We reap what we have not sown. We sow what we do not reap."
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