A Quote by William Davenant

Small are the seeds fate does unheeded sow
Of slight beginnings to important ends. — © William Davenant
Small are the seeds fate does unheeded sow Of slight beginnings to important ends.
Sow seeds of hope and enjoy optimism. Sow seeds of doubt and expect insecurity
Knowledge cultivates your seeds and does not sow in your seeds.
Most of us take seeds for granted. The fate of human kind is resting on these genetic resources: Seeds. So nothing could be more important.
We cannot sow seeds with clenched fists. To sow we must open our hands.
My ultimate dream is to sow seeds in the desert. To revegetate the deserts is to sow seed in people's hearts.
I would tell your generation, wherever you are on the totem poll - whether you're halfway there or at the bottom, don't despise small beginnings; small beginnings get you ready for great things.
Children touch all of our lives. We all have the opportunity to sow seeds into the next generation, and there's nothing more important that we can leave on this earth than a legacy of faith, hope, and confidence in our God.
The seeds you plant in the hearts and minds of others will be what you receive in return - 100-fold. Only sow that which you wish to receive in return. Sow good, receive good! Plant seeds daily in your Mary Kay business and your Mary Kay business will return to you.
You're searching... For things that don't exist; I mean beginnings. Ends and beginnings - there are no such things. There are only middles.
Look around for a place to sow a few seeds.
It's in the valley of failure that we sow our seeds of success.
I will waste not even a precious second today in anger or hate or jealousy or selfishness. I know that the seeds I sow I will harvest, because every action, good or bad, is always followed by an equal reaction. I will plant only good seeds this day.
As a former small business owner, I recognize both the important role small businesses play in our economy and the broad universe of challenges that small business owners face in trying to make ends meet.
Colonial atrocities have prepared the soil; it is for socialists to sow the seeds of revolution.
Through violence, you may 'solve' one problem, but you sow the seeds for another.
I consider the success of my day based on the seeds I sow, not the harvest I reap.
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