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Like to the apples on the Dead Sea's shore, All ashes to the taste. (Quote by - Lord Byron)


And what is more melancholy than the old apple-trees that linger about the spot where once stood a homestead, but where there is now only a ruined chimney rising our of a grassy and weed-grown cellar? They offer their fruit to every wayfarer--apples that are bitter-sweet with the moral of times vicissitude. (Quote by - Nathaniel Hawthorne)


Oh! happy are the apples when the south winds blow. (Quote by - William Wallace Harney)


There's small choice in rotten apples. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)


In the corridors under tehre is nothing but sleep. And stiller than ever on orchard boughs they keep Tryst with the moon, and deep is the silence, deep On moon-washed apples of wonder. (Quote by - John Drinkwater)


A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. (Quote by - Proverbs)


The apples that grew on the fruit-tree of knowledge By woman were pluck'd, and she still wears the prize To tempt us in theatre, senate, or college-- I mean the love-apples that bloom in the eyes. - Horace Smith and James Smith, (Quote by - Horace Smith and James Smith)


Ducking for apples - change one letter and it's the story of my life. (Quote by - Dorothy Parker)


The Blossoms and leaves in plenty From the apple tree fall each day; The merry breezes approach them, And with them merrily play. (Quote by - Heinrich Heine)


What plant we in this apple tree? Sweets for a hundred flowery springs To load the May-wind's restless wings, When, from the orchard-row, he pours Its fragrance through our open doors; A world of blossoms for the bee, Flowers for the sick girl's silent room, For the glad infant sprigs of bloom, We plant with the apple tree. (Quote by - William Cullen Bryant)


Art thou the topmost apple The gathers could reach, Reddening on the bough? Shall I not take thee? (Quote by - William Bliss Carman)


In science, 'fact' can only mean 'confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.' I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms. (Quote by - Stephen Jay Gould)


Like Dead Sea fruit that tempts the eye, But turns to ashes on the lips! (Quote by - Thomas Moore)


To satisfy the sharp desire I had Of tasting those fair apples, I resolv'd Not to defer; hunger and thirst at once Powerful persuaders, quicken'd at the scent Of that alluring fruit, urged me so keen. (Quote by - John Milton)


Why not upset the apple cart? If you don't, the apples will rot anyway. (Quote by - Frank A Clark)



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