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But my experience with talented people is that many are lazy and unwilling to work hard to nourish their talent.
Death brings death, and if old bones nourish and renew the soil, it's little comfort to the deceased.
But the drops of the blood of Agdistis nourish the soil and it bears a blooming and fragrant tree.
Find those things and nourish them through the summers and winters of this lifetime.
We finally make it to the park, loaves of stale bread spilling out of the plastic bags ready to nourish the ducks.
Straggly dusk-colored casuarinas, lush pisonias, and coconut palms take hold as the island grows large enough to nourish them.
For an individual who wishes to nourish his or her own body, ingesting superfoods is an excellent way to supplement.
These specified readings and the sermon or homily that follows are meant to nourish the congregation at prayer in the rite that includes them.
Bigfish Shampoo is also enriched with panthenol to nourish, moisturize and condition your hair.
In hot and dry summer days, people should avoid greasy and hot food and take more light and cool food to nourish the body's vital essence.
He was a vegetarian who never had a vigorous appetite, which further complicated his ability to adequately nourish himself.
Seeds also nourish kidney yin and are especially helpful with hormonal imbalances.
The right foods nourish, protect, and energize your body, and keep your digestion and metabolism youthful.
A tree is a natural example, since its fallen leaves and blooms nourish the soil around it.
The methods discussed work in harmony with nature's cycles, preserve and enrich the earth's nutrients, and nourish the soil for future crops.
The mulch is left on-site to control erosion until it degrades and helps nourish the soil, eliminating any hauling costs.
These would be returned to the earth to nourish the soil and give thanks for the bounty.
Instead of being cut and sold, the cover crops are plowed under to nourish the soil.
The critics also like to nourish the illusion that they are guiding public taste, leading it to undreamed-of modernist heights.
Neither he nor his fellows could nourish any of the ambitions of the physical, fashionable D' Annunzio and his followers.
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He had not thought of God as the bond of life between him and them, nor sought to nourish the life in them.
For how should we clothe ourselves, how nourish ourselves, without the agriculturist?
You are poor and have not the wherewithal with which to nourish your mother.
It is as if we took some minute poison with everything that was intended to nourish us.
The insects in the water which ought to nourish the bromeliad are really used by the Utricularia.
Belief which is never oxygenated by open confession can never nourish the soul into vigorous and exhilarant health.
In general it may be observed, that those kinds of fish which are well grown, nourish better than the young and immature.
Who is there that does not nourish some acari, of the genus Simonea, in the membrane of the nose?
To the Government and the English they ascribe these wrongs, and nourish against both an indiscriminating and eternal animosity.
Nettles gently nourish the body, providing nutrients that support the hormonal system.
Poor food was this to nourish the mental appetite of a girl just upon the brink of womanhood.
Created from dead sea mud, lavender, and siliceous earth, this scrub is rich in minerals which will nourish and feed the skin.
The henbane, the sorrel, and the thistle, especially nourish them.
I explained that they were bare masses of stone, with hardly enough earth in their clefts to nourish a stunted tree.
When I blow on the tinder my object is to nourish the flame.
I was only a child and could do nothing to protect and nourish it, and there was no one else to stand between it and trouble.
Do you think you can live wi'out eatin', an' nourish your inside wi' stickin' red ribbons on your head?
Do not think that I could nourish a love unsought and unreturned.
The painful remembrance of the folly it had helped to nourish and perfect was the only emotion which could spring from a consideration of the building.
There were the broad outer and inner bailies, not paved, but sown with grass to nourish the sheep and cattle which might be driven in on sign of danger.
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