Apple Proverbs
Sayings about Apples
One of the two partners always bites the best part of the apple.
One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.
Adam ate the apple, and our teeth still ache.
The apple does not fall far from the tree.
You can count the apples on a tree but you can’t count the trees from one apple.
An apple never falls far from the tree.
Good looking apples are sometimes sour.
If you want apples, you have to shake the trees.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
A stone from the hand of a friend is an apple.
When the apple is ripe it will fall.
Sometimes it is better to give your apple away than to eat it yourself.
No apple tree is immune from worms.
Different men have different opinions — some prefer apples, some onions.
Quotations about Apples
What a healthy out-of-door appetite it takes to relish the apple of life, the apple of the world, then!
Henry David Thoreau
If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.
Carl Edward Sagan
My dear, since Eve picked the apple no woman’s ever been taken entirely unawares…. When a woman’s kissed it’s because, deep down, she wants to be kissed.
Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but only God can count the number of apples in a seed.
Robert H. Schuller
Good apple pies are a considerable part of our domestic happiness.
It is remarkable how closely the history of the Apple-tree is connected with that of man.
Henry David Thoreau
The sweeter the apple, the blacker the core. Scratch a lover and find a foe!— Dorothy Parker
We are born believing. A man bears beliefs as a tree bears apples.
Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any trees, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent.
Henry David Thoreau
The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.
Ever since Eve started it all by offering Adam the apple, woman’s punishment has been to supply a man with food then suffer the consequences when it disagrees with him.
Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.
Martin Luther Quotes
Anyone can cut an apple open and count the number of seeds. But, who can look at a single seed and count the trees and apples?
Surely the apple is the noblest of fruits.
Henry David Thoreau
And what is more melancholy than the old apple-trees that linger about the spot where once stood a homestead, but where there is now only a ruined chimney rising out of a grassy and weed-grown cellar? They offer their fruit to every wayfarer–apples that are bitter-sweet with the moral of times vicissitude.
Oh! Happy are the apples when the south winds blow.
William Wallace Harney
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why.
Bernard M. Baruch
Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love.
Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Pessimism is as American as apple pie – frozen apple pie with a slice of processed cheese.— George Will
In Hollywood, the women are all peaches. It makes one long for an apple occasionally.— William Somerset Maugham
I tell you, all politics is apple sauce.— Will Rogers
Almost all wild apples are handsome. They cannot be too gnarly and crabbed and rusty to look at. The gnarliest will have some redeeming traits even to the eye.— Henry David Thoreau
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Apples And Trees Famous Quotes & Sayings
34 Apples And Trees Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Dust in a cloud, blinding weather,
Drums that rattle and roar!
A mother and daughter stood together
Beside their cottage door.
‘Mother, the heavens are bright like brass,
The dust is shaken high,
With labouring breath the soldiers pass,
Their lips are cracked and dry.’
‘Mother, I’ll throw them apples down,
I’ll bring them pails of water.’
The mother turned with an angry frown
Holding back her daughter.
‘But mother, see, they faint with thirst,
They march away to die,’
‘Ah, sweet, had I but known at first
Their throats are always dry.’
‘There is no water can supply them
In western streams that flow,
There is no fruit can satisfy them
On orchard trees that grow.’
‘Once in my youth I gave, poor fool,
A soldier apples and water,
So may I die before you cool
Your father’s drouth, my daughter. — Robert Graves
Apples of Hesperides
Glinting golden through the trees,
Apples of Hesperides!
Through the moon-pierced warp of night
Shoot pale shafts of yellow light,
Swaying to the kissing breeze
Swings the treasure, golden-gleaming,
Apples of Hesperides!.
Far and lofty yet they glimmer,
Apples of Hesperides!
Blinded by their radiant shimmer,
Pushing forward just for these;
Dew-besprinkled, bramble-marred,
Poor duped mortal, travel-scarred,
Always thinking soon to seize
And possess the golden-glistening
Apples of Hesperides!.
Orbed, and glittering, and pendent,
Apples of Hesperides!
Not one missing, still transcendent,
Clustering like a swarm of bees.
Yielding to no man’s desire,
Glowing with a saffron fire,
Splendid, unassailed, the golden
Apples of Hesperides! — Amy Lowell
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Quotes About The Apple Tree
76 famous quotes and sayings about The Apple Tree you must read.
The Apple Tree Famous Quotes & Sayings
List of top 76 famous quotes and sayings about the apple tree to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.
Top 76 Quotes About The Apple Tree
#1. It’s not like a tree where the roots have to end somewhere, it’s more like a song on a policeman’s radio, how we rolled up the carpet so we could dance, and the days were bright red, and every time we kissed there was another apple to slice into pieces. — Author: Richard Siken
#2. When life gives u lemons, smile, because the apple tree that you have been searching for is a mile or so down that bumpy road. — Author: April Margeson
#3. We are in our own dark Eden where the snake is not selling the Tree of Knowledge. He is selling love, and if you take a bite of that apple, you will go the way of Abel when this is clearly the land of Cain. — Author: Shane Kuhn
#4. Sometimes the apple rolls very far from the tree. — Author: Sara Pennypacker
#5. Ressurection of the little apple tree outside
my window, leaf-
light of late
in the April
called her eyes, forget
forget
but how
How does one go
about dying?
Who on earth
is going to teach me
The world is filled with people
who have never died — Author: Franz Wright
#6. A sheet spread beneath an apple-tree can receive only apples; a sheet spread beneath the stars can receive only star-dust. — Author: Antoine De Saint-Exupery
#7. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree . unless that tree’s growing on top of a hill. — Author: John DePrey
#8. We complain and complain, but we have lived and seen the blossom -apple, pear, cherry, plum, almond blossom — in the sun; and the best among us cannot pretend they deserve — or could contrive — anything better. — Author: J.B. Priestley
#9. Apple Tree Inn, the nightly gathering place of all Winslow residents, and in many ways the core of the town’s happiness, always had a warm fire crackling on the hearth and was known for its good cider and company. — Author: Clara Diane Thompson
#10. Mary is an apple.
Whoever plucks her
Nails his heart
To the leafless tree. — Author: Ted Hughes
#11. Springtime blooms the starry tree
Bearing fruit the mariners see.
High by night and low by dawn
The silver apple guides us home. — Author: F.T. McKinstry
#12. Marlinspike goes down to the kitchen, to grow stout and live out his beastly nature. There is a summer ahead, though he cannot imagine its pleasures; sometimes when he’s walking in the garden he sees him, a half-grown cat, lolling watchful in an apple tree, or snoring on a wall in the sun. — Author: Hilary Mantel
#13. It was not the apple on the tree but the pair on the ground that caused the trouble in the garden of Eden. — Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#14. The apple tree in the background, just barely visible, was stretching a single limb out to her, as if wanting to be in the photo with her. — Author: Sarah Addison Allen
#15. Death should be different. It should be like bidding farewell to someone at a station before a long journey, but without the strain. — Author: Daphne Du Maurier
#16. When one writes «the last apple on the tree,» or «the one small peach as pink as dawn,» one is beginning to deal with particulars — to develop texture .
Such texture is vital to all poetry. It is what makes the poem an experience, something much more than mere statement. — Author: Mary Oliver
#17. Do you not see that the apple tree flowers only to die in the apple? — Author: Pablo Neruda
#18. A charitable man is like an apple tree-he gives his fruit and is silent; the philanthropist is like the successful hen. — Author: Austin O’Malley
#19. There is only a policeman in front of something you have need for and don’t have access to, so you put a guard there . But if orange trees and apple trees grew all over the place, you couldn’t sell them. — Author: Jacque Fresco
#20. Anyway, I think I met him sometime before, in a different life or where I record. I mean he was Adam, I think I was Eve, but my vision ends with the apple on the tree — Author: Nicki Minaj
#21. The apple had fallen right next to the crazy tree. — Author: Ernest Cline
#22. Sometimes you have to walk out on a limb, knowing you could fall thirty feet to the hard ground, just to see if that apple on the edge is worth the risk like you think it is.»
«And what if it’s not?»
«Then you get up, dust yourself off, and keep walking til you find the next tree. — Author: Kandi Steiner
#23. They lit candles on the table, all while the apple tree shook and blossoms continued to fall. When the petals hit the flames of the candles, they hissed and popped into ash, leaving behind a scent that was so beautiful and sweet that it smelled like both yesterday and tomorrow. — Author: Sarah Addison Allen
#24. A picture of a complete apple tree, however accurate, is in a certain sense much less like the tree itself than is a little daisy. — Author: Ludwig Wittgenstein
#25. But Ahab’s glance was averted; like a blighted fruit tree he shook, and cast his last, cindered apple to the soil. — Author: Herman Melville
#26. An apple or two should be left on the ground, under the apple tree, to feed any wandering spirits on Halloween night. — Author: Liz Yetter
#27. Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. — Author: Martin Luther
#28. If a man does not keep pace with his
companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let
him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.
It is not important that he should mature as soon as an apple-tree or
an oak. Shall he turn his spring into summer? — Author: Henry David Thoreau
#29. The world is ripe, and we’ll pluck it like an apple from a tree. — Author: Ron Rash
#30. It is remarkable how closely the history of the apple tree is connected with that of man. — Author: Henry David Thoreau
#31. My mom says the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, but I’m hopeful that their tree was on a hill and I’m rolling farther away as write — Author: Kristin Billerbeck
#32. Most people believe the apple merely represented Knowledge. But we know better. It was the Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Nothing less than the curse of consciousness. Of moral responsibility. Of always, ever after, having to choose between what is right and what is wrong. — Author: Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
#33. Bean finds the best apple in our tree and hands it up to me. «You know what this tastes like when you first bite into it?» she asks.
«No, what?»
«Blue sky.»
«You’re zoomed.»
«You ever eat blue sky?»
«No,» I admit.
«Try it sometime,» she says. «It’s apple-flavored. — Author: Rodman Philbrick
#34. Success at the expense of goodness is like a beautiful apple tree without apples. — Author: Jonah Books
#35. The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree’s, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent. — Author: Henry David Thoreau
#36. She walks in the loveliness she made,
Between the apple-blossom and the water
She walks among the patterned pied brocade,
Each flower her son, and every tree her daughter. — Author: Vita Sackville-West
#37. The Blossoms and leaves in plenty From the apple tree fall each day; The merry breezes approach them, And with them merrily play. — Author: Heinrich Heine
#38. A man would have to be an idiot to write a book of laws for an apple tree telling it to bear apples and not thorns, seeing that the apple-tree will do it naturally and far better than any laws or teaching can prescribe. — Author: Martin Luther
#39. Some of Bay’s fondest memories were of lying under the apple tree in the summer while Claire gardened and the apple tree tossed apples at her like a dog trying to coax its owner into playing catch. — Author: Sarah Addison Allen
#40. Out of the fragrant heart of bloom, The bobolinks are singing; Out of the fragrant heart of bloom The apple-tree whispers to the room, Why art thou but a nest of gloom While the bobolinks are singing? — Author: William Dean Howells
#41. I think in any father-son relationship, there’s going to be times you say, ‘Well, the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.’ — Author: Michael Raymond-James
#42. Mental Note #50: The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, even though it most desperately wants to. — Notes from Ellen Wasserfeldman — Author: Alisa Steinberg
#43. Before the war an apple tree had stood behind the church. It was an apple tree that ate its own apples. — Author: Herta Muller
#44. I meant to do my work today
But a brown bird sang in the apple tree
And a butterfly flitted across the field
And all the leaves were calling me. — Author: Richard Le Gallienne
#45. And as the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so was my beloved among the sons. Et cetera. What would I give, to have that night back, out of all my nights? No treasure fleet could hold it, what I’d give; no caravan of mules could carry it away. — Author: Kage Baker
#46. I hang here like Hallaj, feeling those lips
on me, the honor of being lifted up
on a crucifixion apple tree.
Now the kissing is over.
Fold your love in.
Hide it like pastry filling.
Whisper within with
a shy girl’s tenderness — Author: Jalaluddin Rumi
#47. The apple does not fall far from the tree. — Author: Harper Lee
#48. You can’t sow an apple seed and expect to get an avocado tree. The consequences of your life are sown in what you do and how you behave. — Author: Tom Shadyac
#49. Perhaps men like the Everseas were commonplace here in England. Perhaps finding a beautiful titled husband would be as simple as shaking an apple from a tree. — Author: Julie Anne Long
#50. In the years that she had been tying scraps to the branches, the tree had died and the fruit had turned bitter. The other apple trees were hale and healthy, but this one, the tree of her remembrances, was as black and twisted as the bombed-out town behind it. — Author: Kristin Hannah
#51. For the Earth itself is a blossom, she says,
on the star tree,
pale with luminous
ocean leaves. — Author: Rolf Jacobsen
#52. First I shake the whole Apple tree, that the ripest might fall. Then I climb the tree and shake each limb, and then each branch and then each twig, and then I look under each leaf. — Author: Martin Luther
#53. Every plant is an individual.
Wrong again. We are not individuals at all, we are all connected. We are individuals the way each blossom on an apple tree is an individual. — Author: Dale Pendell
#54. Brenda was six when she fell out of the apple tree. — Author: Norman Mailer
#55. For an apple you can’t reach up and pick, you have to climb that tree; the tree won’t bend down for you! — Author: Mehmet Murat Ildan
#56. Never sit under a tree waiting for the apple to fall. Climb the tree, grab that apple!
When it comes, never be inert and take your time, TIME TO MOVE! — Author: Tsem Tulku Rinpoche
#57. I grew it — sorry, drew it — for this book, if for no other reason than to illustrate the old saying that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. — Author: Connor Franta
#58. Peel the apple in your hand, girl, not the one on the tree, Lini’s thin voice seemed to whisper in her ear. Tears are for after; they just waste time before. — Author: Robert Jordan
#59. In my poetry a rhyme
Would seem to me almost insolent.
Inside me contend
Delight at the apple tree in blossom
And horror at the house-painter’s speeches.
But only the second
Drives me to my desk. — Author: Bertolt Brecht
#60. Claire lifted her glass after everyone had eaten. «Everyone make a toast. To food and flowers,» she said.
«To love and laughter,» Tyler said.
«To old and new,» Henry said.
«To what’s next,» Evanelle said.
«To the apple tree,» Bay said. — Author: Sarah Addison Allen
#61. And who shall say
whatever disenchantment follows
that we ever forget magic; or that we can ever betray, on this leaden earth, the apple-tree, the singing, and the gold? — Author: Thomas Wolfe
#62. The apple . came before Adam and Eve in the story of creation. It had to have been there at least three years because that’s how long it takes for a new tree to bear fruit. — Author: Jodi Picoult
#63. The fruit is what really matters, not how gnarly or beautiful the apple tree is. — Author: Aiden Wilson Tozer
#64. Death seems simply to be a return to that unknown inwardness out of which we were born . the truly inward source of one’s life was never born . Outwardly I am one apple among many. Inwardly I am the tree. — Author: Alan W. Watts
#65. Martin Luther was asked, what would you do if tomorrow the world would come to an end, and he said, ‘I would plant an apple tree today.’ This is a real good answer. I would start shooting a movie. — Author: Werner Herzog
#66. The whole foundation of Christianity is based on the idea that intellectualism is the work of the Devil. Remember the apple on the tree? Okay, it was the Tree of Knowledge. You eat this apple, you’re going to be as smart as God. We can’t have that. — Author: Frank Zappa
#67. The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less. — Author: Arthur Miller
#68. Part of the trouble is that I’ve never properly understood that some disasters accumulate, that they don’t all land like a child out of an apple tree. — Author: Janet Burroway
#69. Here is a quote I used to post on the chalkboard once and a while for my students:
Education is not going to fall out of a tree and bonk you on the head -like an apple- you have to dig for it, much like digging for Gold. — Author: Miles Cobbett
#70. At the end of my dream, Eve put the apple back on the branch. The tree went back into the ground. It became a sapling, which became a seed. — Author: Jonathan Safran Foer
#71. Ana never saw the rotten apples littering the ground as she continually reached for the rare golden apple on the tree. Ana had stepped in a lot of rotten apples in her lifetime. She should have learned by now. — Author: Travis Luedke
#72. One of the seeds has split its shell and reaches a white hand upward. An apple tree growing from an apple seed growing in an apple. I show the little plantseed to Ms. Keen. She gives me extra credit. David rolls his eyes. Biology is so cool. — Author: Laurie Halse Anderson
#73. The purpose of that apple tree is to grow a little new wood each year. That is what I plan to do. — Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#74. Cling, swing, Spring, sing, Swing up into the apple tree. — Author: T. S. Eliot
#75. The first idea, the first art piece I ever did, was when I was four. I cut the seed of a pear in half and the seed of an apple in half in put those two halves together and planted the seed, hoping a very strange tree might grow. And I never stopped. — Author: Yoko Ono
#76. The apple tree never asks the beech how he shall grow, nor the lion, the horse, how he shall take his prey. — Author: William Blake
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