
Top 24 Quotes About Corn Fields
#1. Political pandering comes in all shapes and sizes, but every four years the presidential primary bring us in contact with its purest form - praising ethanol subsidies amid the corn fields of Iowa.
John Sununu
#2. The stork walking about on his long red legs chattered in the Egyptian language, which he had learnt from his mother. The corn-fields and meadows were surrounded by large forests, in the midst of which were deep pools.
Hans Christian Andersen
#3. Atrazine - a herbicide often used on corn fields, golf courses and even lawns - has become one of the most common contaminants in American drinking water.
Charles Duhigg
#4. The young pines springing up in the corn-fields from year to year are to me a refreshing fact.
Henry David Thoreau
#5. Language, which he had learnt from his mother. The corn-fields and meadows were surrounded by large forests, in the midst
Hans Christian Andersen
#6. 'Seanan McGuire' is my real name; if I'm being silly and third-person about it, she's a frequently cranky, foul-mouthed Disney Princess on vacation in the real world, where she studies diseases, cuddles reptiles, watches lots of horror movies, and goes to as many corn fields as possible.
Seanan McGuire
#7. More. Give me more.
I don't know if you're ready for this. He's shirtless.
You're killing me. Is he built?
Like a Greek god.
Nooooo.....so unfair. I don't have any hot neighbors, just acres and acres of corn fields.
Sue Barr
#8. With glitzy add-ons, the bright, girly dress you bought for daywear becomes fancy enough for evening.
Brad Goreski
#9. All of the people of my time were bound with chains. They had forgotten the long fields and the standing corn. They had forgotten the west winds.
Sherwood Anderson
#10. Let us now peruse our ancient authors, for out of the old fields must come the new corn.
Edward Coke
#11. Here, I can hear things, the world throbs differently, silence thrums like a chord strummed eons ago, music in the aspen trees and in the firs and burr oaks and even in the fields of drying corn.
Nickolas Butler
#13. For out of old fields, as men saith, Cometh all this new corn from year to year; And out of old books, in good faith, Cometh all this new science that men learn.
Geoffrey Chaucer
#14. I was born in the theatre. My father was a small time impresario on the West Coast and I was acting from the age of 7, but I started to write when I was 12 and by the time I was 14 I was making more money than I was acting.
Anita Loos
#15. This means that they are bound by law and custom to plough the fields of their masters, harvest the corn, gather it into barns, and thresh and winnow the grain; they must also mow and carry home the hay, cut and collect wood, and perform all manner of tasks of this kind.
Jean Froissart
#16. Forest to their fields of corn and tobacco on the fertile slopes and rich bottom-lands. The
William Dean Howells
#17. He loved to saunter through fields of wild oats and corn-flowers, and busied himself with clouds nearly as much as with events.
Victor Hugo
#18. August is ripening grain in the fields blowing hot and sunny, the scent of tree-ripened peaches, of hot buttered sweet corn on the cob. Vivid dahlias fling huge tousled blossoms through gardens and joe-pye-weed dusts the meadow purple.
Jean Hersey
#19. the way you could hear outside in the open air - when the conditions were exactly right - the corn growing in the fields of my youth.
Elizabeth Strout
#20. In judgement be ye not too confident, Even as a man who will appraise his corn When standing in a field, ere it is ripe.
Dante Alighieri
#21. Florida Highway, 1986. Lonely slum. I passed through on low wheels. It was hot outside. Shacks, gas stations that didn't work, dead corn in fields, children on the road, retarded and dulled by the heat. Two girls waved as I passed.
Henry Rollins
#22. Many people who have money does not realize that God has blessed them with it for a completely different purpose
Sunday Adelaja
#23. I was raised by my father; I was daddy's girl.
Amber Heard
#24. I don't mind parting with the corn, but not with the field in which it was raised.
John Constable
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