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Apples Quotes - Page 5

Anyone can count the seeds of an apple. Who can count the apples in a seed?

Stephen R. Covey, Truman G. Madsen (1983). “Marriage & family: gospel insights”, Bookcraft Pubs

a few bad apples is no reason not to visit the orchard.

Lauren Weisberger (2009). “Chasing Harry Winston: A Novel”, p.109, Simon and Schuster

Whether it's Google or Apple or free software, we've got some fantastic competitors and it keeps us on our toes.

"One-on-One with Bill Gates". Interview with Peter Jennings, abcnews.go.com. FEbruary 16, 2005.

A much larger value is consumed in lettuces than in pineapples,throughout Europe at large; and the superb shawls of Cachemere are, in France, a very poor object in trade, in comparison with the plain cotton goods of Rouen.

"A Treatise On Political Economy". Book by Jean-Baptiste Say. Translated from the Fourth Edition of the French by C.R. Prinsep, M.A. With Notes by the Translator. (Sixth American Edition), Chapter VI, p. 323, 1832.

A celibate, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in a perpetual sweetness, but sits alone, and is confined and dies in singularity.

Jeremy Taylor (1834). “The Beauties of J. Taylor: Selected from His Works with an Essay on His Life and Writings”, p.38