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Grapes Quotes

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He who knows nothing loves nothing. He who can do nothing understands nothing. He who understands nothing is worthless. But he who understands also loves, notices, sees. The more knowledge is inherent in a thing, the greater the love.
Paracelsus

Authors on Grapes Quotes: Dorothy Parker Horace Juvenal Aesop Larry McMurtry Demetri Martin Jane Ace Recep Tayyip Erdogan Jeff Cox Henri Nouwen Alexander Pope Oswald Chambers Dolores Huerta Mason Cooley Rick Riordan Daisy Ashford John Hawkes Sam Walter Foss Greg Fitzsimmons Jacques Roumain Dule Hill Michel Rolland J. D. Salinger Paracelsus John Sandford Ralph Steadman Leonardo DiCaprio Margrit Mondavi Napoleon Bonaparte Philip Massinger Ralph Waldo Emerson Janis Joplin Marianne Moore
2.
A hangover is the wrath of grapes.
Dorothy Parker

3.
Forsake Alcohol, eat grapes instead!
Recep Tayyip Erdogan

4.
My life will be sour grapes and ashes without you.
Daisy Ashford

5.
When we are crushed like grapes, we cannot think of the wine we will become.
Henri Nouwen

6.
You cannot eat a cluster of grapes at once, but it is very easy if you eat them one by one.
Jacques Roumain

7.
There are no great enologists. Only good grapes
Michel Rolland

8.
Beulah, peel me a grape
Mae West

9.
I never ate of the grapes nor feared of the eruptions.
David O. Selznick

10.
The older the grapes, sweeter the wine.
Janis Joplin

11.
Bewildered is the fox who lives to find that grapes beyond reach can be really sour.
Dorothy Parker

12.
I thought these grapes were ripe, but I see now they are quite sour.
Aesop

13.
You know the type: loud as a motorbike but wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight.
Jay-Z

14.
The grape gains its purple tinge by looking at another grape. [Lat., Uvaque conspecta livorem ducit ab uva.]
Juvenal

15.
How do I stop eleven million people from buying the grape?
Dolores Huerta

16.
Yours is... il sent comme lavande." Is that French for 'You stink'?" It means 'lavender'." Huh." She sniffed at her wrist. "I thought I smelled more like a grape Popsicle.
Lynn Viehl

17.
I am sure the grapes are sour.
Aesop

18.
Wherever wine grapes are grown, it is beautiful.
Margrit Mondavi

19.
I never give anyone just one congratulation. Congratulations are always plural. They are similar to grapes.
Demetri Martin

20.
I have even written a book about Wine called The Grapes of Ralph.
Ralph Steadman

21.
I once owned a collection of 77 novels that won the Pulitzer. The only good novel of the bunch was The Grapes of Wrath.
Larry McMurtry

22.
I could spend a whole day at a spa. Id get a facial, a scalp rub, massages, then eat some grapes and be good to go.
Dule Hill

23.
I'm one of the little foxes that spoil the grapes.
J. D. Salinger

24.
Nuts don’t come in bunches. Only grapes do.
John Sandford

25.
I didn't even know what I did in 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape'. I just went off with whatever I felt instinctually without a second thought.
Leonardo DiCaprio

26.
Bring me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly of the grape
Ralph Waldo Emerson

27.
Don't long for the unripe grape.
Horace

28.
The word snob belongs to the sour-grape vocabulary.
Logan Pearsall Smith

29.
Grapes become wine only when they have been squeezed.
Oswald Chambers

30.
I feel like I am too old to eat jelly. But I am too young to eat prunes. I am between grapes.
Greg Fitzsimmons

31.
The Fox, when hee cannot reach the grapes, saies they are not ripe.
George Herbert

32.
There are purple grapes in the Land of Git-Thare.
Sam Walter Foss

33.
One who can find lemons sweet and grapes sour is ready for Dame Fortune.
Mason Cooley

34.
Victory won't come to me unless I go to it; a grape tendril ties a knot in knots till knotted thirty times
Marianne Moore

35.
It is said that the propriety even of old Cato often yielded to the exciting influence of the grape.
Horace

36.
The best medicine against the grapes of wrath is a whiff of grapeshot
Napoleon Bonaparte

37.
The grape becomes tinted from the grape it comes in contact with.
Juvenal

38.
All holy piety in public, and all peeled grapes and self-indulgence in private.
Terry Pratchett

39.
It's just that the grape has me down.
Charles Bukowski

40.
It all went a bit grape-shaped.
Jason McAteer

41.
Fresh grapes and wine are perhaps the most luscious foods we mortals encounter during our sojourn here.
Jeff Cox

42.
A fly, a grape-stone, or a hair can kill.
Alexander Pope

43.
I look like the wrath of grapes.
Jane Ace

44.
Without good company all dainties Lose their true relish, and like painted grapes, Are only seen, not tasted.
Philip Massinger

45.
Nico leaned over and plucked a grape. Probably that was the guy’s entire diet for the day.
Rick Riordan

46.
I've never had any delusions about being a leading man, and it's not sour grapes to say that in the best films that I've always enjoyed, the cliched leading man type isn't a part of the picture.
John Hawkes