A Quote by George Harrison

A little understanding of "As you sow, so shall you reap" is important, because then you can't blame the condition you're in on anyone else. — © George Harrison
A little understanding of "As you sow, so shall you reap" is important, because then you can't blame the condition you're in on anyone else.
When we begin to understand the concept of Karma we will never ever blame God for anything that happens to us. We will realise that we are responsible for all that happens to us. As we sow, so shall we reap. Rich or poor, saint or sinner, miser or philanthropist, learned or illiterate ... This is the Universal Law that applies to individuals, to whole communities, societies, nations and races. As we sow, so shall we 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.
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.
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.
We reap what we sow. We are the makers of our own fate. None else has the blame, none has the praise.
One has to reap the fruits of his karma. The law of karma is inevitable and is accepted by all the great philosophies of the world: 'As you sow, so shall you reap.'
Sow truth, if thou the truth wouldst reap: Who sows the false shall reap the vain.
Sow love, reap peace. Sow meditation, reap wisdom.
Sow an act and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny.
The law of the harvest is inexorable (impossible to stop or prevent) . As we sow, so shall we reap.
Some shall reap that never sow And some shall toil and not attain.
There is a popular conception about karma, and that is that as you sow, so shall you reap. That's only true if you're a farmer.
As a man sow, shall he reap. and I know that talk is cheap. But the heat of the battle is as sweet as the victory.
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."
The law of prayer is the law of harvest: sow sparingly in prayer, reap sparingly; sow bountifully in prayer, reap bountifully. The trouble is we are trying to get from our efforts what we never put into them.
As you sow in your subconscious mind, so shall you reap in your body and environment.
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