A Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero

As you have sown so shall you reap. — © Marcus Tullius Cicero
As you have sown so shall you reap.

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We'll keep on being re-born because for the law of action and reaction: "What-so-ever a man soweth, that shall he also reap;" you reap when you come back in your next birth, what you've sown in your previous incarnation, that's why I'm me and you're you and he's him and we are all whoever we are.
You reap what you sow — not something else, but that. An act of love makes the soul more loving. A deed of humbleness deepens humbleness. The thing reaped is the very thing sown, multiplied a hundred fold. You have sown a seed of life, you reap life everlasting.
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."
There's a God of football, who makes you reap all that you've sown.
Patience is necessary, and one cannot reap immediately where one has sown.
It is a bitter disappointment when you have sown benefits, to reap injuries.
What is death to me? I have sown the seeds others will reap.
We reap in age what we have sown, in our values, all along the way.
Those who have not sown anything during their responsible life will have nothing to reap in the future.
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.
He that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
In my belief, a harvest is also a legacy, for very often what you reap is, in the way of small miracles, more than you consciously know you have sown.
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.
Whatever you want to have happen to you make it happen for others now and eventually but inevitably you will reap the seeds you have sown.
A Half-Blood of the eldest gods, Shall reach sixteen against all odds And see the world in endless sleep The Hero's soul, cursed blade shall reap A single choice shall end his days Olympus to preserve or raze.
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