Soil Quotes - Page 6
The tillage of the soil occupies the vast majority of those who work for their own bread.
Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1890). “Ordination Addresses and Counsels to Clergy”
Still this planet's soil for noble deeds grants scope abounding.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1976). “Faust: a tragedy : backgrounds and sources, the author on the drama, contemporary reactions, modern criticism”, W. W. Norton & Company
Felicia Dorothea Hemans, “The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers In New England”
Clifford D. Simak (2015). “Way Station”, p.168, Open Road Media
Alexander Pope, William Warburton (1797). “The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. Poems”, p.195
Abraham Lincoln (1989). “Abraham Lincoln: Speeches & Writings Part 2: 1859-1865: Library of America #46”, p.197, Library of America
All that we did, all that we said or sang must come from contact with the soil.
William Butler Yeats (1962). “Poems of William Butler Yeats”, p.244, Hayes Barton Press