He looked at me and said, My friend John, when the corn is grown, even before it has ripened, while the milk of its mother earth is in him, and the sunshine has not yet begun to paint him with his gold, the husbandman he pull the ear and rub him between his rough hands, and blow away the green chaff, and say to you, 'Look! He's good corn, he will make a good crop when the time comes.'
O bana baktı ve Arkadaşım John,buğday yetiştiğinde,hatta olgunlaşmadan önce,annesinin sütü toprak onun içindeyken ve güneş ışını onu henüz altın rengine boyamadan dedi,çiftçi başağı çeker ve onu kaba ellerinin arasında ovar ve yeşil samanı üfler ve sana 'Bak o iyi bir buğday,zamanı geldiğinde iyi bir ürün verecek' der..
- The plants that live close to the ground now make haste to sprout and flower and soak up the spring sunshine before the trees above produce their own leaves.
- Ağaçlardan önce filizlenip çiçeklenmeye, açmaya ve güneş ışığını emmeye acele eden, yere yakın büyüyen bitkiler, kendi yapraklarını verirler.
Nobody needs a smile so much as the one who has none to give. So get used to smiling heart-warming smiles, and you will spread sunshine in a sometimes dreary world. Lawrence G. Lovasik
Others are keen to see if natives other than us live better than we do, without heat in pipes, ice in boxes, sunshine in bulbs, music on disks, or images gliding over a pale screen. Ella Maillart
Like a plant that starts up in showers and sunshine and does not know which has best helped it to grow, it is difficult to say whether the hard things or the pleasant things did me the most good. Lucy Larcom
What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable. Joseph Addison
But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life, and thanks to a benevolent arrangement the greater part of life is sunshine. Thomas Jefferson
I never had any childhood, for the word means sunshine and freedom from care. I had a starved and pinched little childhood, as far as love and merriment go. Frank Leslie