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The test of a man is: does he bear apples? Does he bear fruit? By Abraham Maslow

Apple trees bear apples, wheat stalks produce wheat, and forgiven people forgive people. By Max Lucado

Oh, and I suppose the apples ate the cheese. By Suzanne Collins

I love all things Apple and have done since 1996. By James Purefoy

From the egg to the apple. By Horace

Peeling apples, just peeling apples. Didn't feel your boobs. No, no, not me By Alice Clayton

When the apple ripens it falls, it doesn't know what else to do. By Marty Rubin

And for an apple damn'd mankind. By Thomas Otway

Pears are my favorite fruit! Reminds me of childhood. By Michelle Forbes

Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples. By Sherwood Anderson

You gather apples in the sunshine, or make hay, or By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The finished man of the world must eat of every apple once. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Anyone can count the seeds of an apple. Who can count the apples in a seed? By Stephen Covey

Think apple pie is my favorite. Although, ask me tomorrow and I might change my mind. By C.l.stone

It was a good apple too. A good apple, picked by a madman on a full moon night. By Steven Herrick

Good apple pies are a considerable part of our domestic happiness. By Jane Austen

L, do you know reapers (shinigami) only eat apples? By Tsugumi Ohba

There's small choice in rotten apples. By William Shakespeare

He pares his apple that will cleanly feed. By George Herbert

Remember when we used to worry about some weirdo having a razor blade inside an apple on Halloween? Not anymore. Like a kid today would eat an apple. By Jay Leno

What's the difference between Apple and the Boy Scouts? The Boy Scouts have adult supervision. By Walter Isaacson

The nourishment of Cezanne's awkward apples is in the tenderness and alertness they awaken inside us. By Jane Hirshfield

A pear is a failed apple. By George Carlin

There is nothing in the world more peaceful than apple - leaves with an early moon. By Alice Meynell

Lady Ponsonby was right. The forbidden fruit isn't shaped like an apple. It's shaped like a banana. By Michelle Marcos

Fruit ... it's just God showing off. "Look at all the colours I know!" By Dylan Moran

My fruit grows on other people's trees. By Bob Buford

You had me at fruit pies By Bobby Hill

The weakest kind of fruit drops earliest to the ground. By William Shakespeare

How's that for the grapes? By John Steinbeck

And apples were always, always red. By Lois Lowry

All millionaires love a baked apple. By Ronald Firbank

Trees are not known by their leaves, nor even by their blossoms, but by their fruits. By Eleanor Of Aquitaine

An apple a day, if well aimed, keeps the doctor away. By P.g. Wodehouse

I love to eat an apple after a meal, just to cleanse my teeth - they always look polished afterwards. By Catherine Zeta-Jones

Sometimes the apple rolls very far from the tree. By Sara Pennypacker

I like watching you scared; you just look like a ripe apple By M.f. Moonzajer

I produce music as an apple tree produces apples. By Camille Saint-Saens

I am a garden of earthly delights.I am the apple you would fall for a thousand times. By Diane Lockward

For an apple you can't reach up and pick, you have to climb that tree; the tree won't bend down for you! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

If you say you have apple pie I might have to marry you. By Dominique Eastwick

Are you suggesting we eat cursed fruit? Vicious fruit? Attacking fruit? By Merrie Haskell

Everybody's twelve years old in an apple orchard. By Rachael Ray

Every tree is known by its fruits. By Lailah Gifty Akita

Raspberry, strawberry, lemon and limeWhat do I careBlueberry, apple, cherry, pumpkin and plumCall me for dinnerHoney, I'll be there By Bob Dylan

It's been six months since I took a bite of that shiny, forbidden apple, and I've never been the same. By Kristen Luciani

Can a bad tree bears good fruits? By Lailah Gifty Akita

Don't get fancy. Have you cooked an apple pie? You don't know what you did wrong? Do this: Take two or three apples. Put them on a table. Study them. By Paul Prudhomme

Fruit free of any bruises, not yet broken open, / With flesh so firm and smooth, it cried out to be eaten! By Charles Baudelaire

A bruised apple is not all bad. It still has tremendous potential. By Seth Adam Smith

The best trees produce the sweetest fruits. By Matshona Dhliwayo

Five tender apricots in a blue bowl, a brief and exact promise of things to come. By Frances Mayes

Newton's apple and Cezanne's apple are discoveries more closely related than they seem. By Arthur Koestler

I realize the answer to who I am lies in that handful of poisonous fruit. By Suzanne Collins

The tarter the apple, the tastier the cider. By Beverly Lewis

The tree is known by his fruit. By Matthew Mcconaughey

The moral of Snow White is never eat apples. By Lemony Snicket

They call me an apple because they think I'm red on the outside and white on the inside. By Sherman Alexie

The apple is perfect because of the bruise that runs through it. By Anna Torv

She liked Victorian novels. They were the only kind of novel you could read while eating an apple. By Stella Gibbons

In the land of sour grapes, the half-eaten apple is the queen By Katerina Stoykova Klemer

It was a clear, apple-green By L.m. Montgomery

Don't paint the apple; paint the red. By Arthur Lismer

An apple tree is just like a person. In order to thrive, it needs companionship that's similar to it in some ways, but quite different than others. By Jeffrey Stepakoff

I thought I knew everything. There's the challenge fate loves best, isn't it? I was ripe for a fall and so ... the apple. By Megan Chance

I'd rather Apple cannibalize Apple than somebody else cannibalize Apple. By Tim Cook

Like a satellite in orbit, Apple is perpetually falling. It just happens to miss Earth every time. By Horace Dediu

Healthy trees bear healthy fruit. By Matshona Dhliwayo

On every family tree you have two kinds of fruit; ripe and rotten. By Matshona Dhliwayo

Do you not see that the apple tree flowers only to die in the apple? By Pablo Neruda

He was the kind of man who brings a sour mouth to the eating of the sweetest apple. By Edith Wharton

God bless my soul! No apple pie. By Robert Oliver

A sweet fruit for a sweet fight. By George R R Martin

I'll squeeze the cider out of your adam's apple. By Moe Howard

Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit. By Moliere

Cherimoya, the most delicious fruit known to men. By Mark Twain

Charles Manson ate apples. That doesn't mean I'm not going to. By Marianne Williamson

Don't swear off all the fruits just because you ate one bad apple. By Tiffanie Debartolo

The apple does not fall far from the tree. By Harper Lee

Champagne has the taste of an apple peeled with a steel knife By Aldous Huxley

From a family tree that has healthy roots, there emerge hearty leaves and most beautiful fruits. By Wes Fesler

A comely sight indeed it is to see, a world of blossoms on an apple tree. By John Bunyan

Melons, peaches, apples, almonds, dates, Uighurs waiting in the shade, waiting for jobs, waiting for a drink of water, minarets above the rooftops. By Atticus Lish

Why not upset the apple cart? If you don't, the apples will rot anyway. By Frank A. Clark

If there is a fruit that can be eaten raw, it is beauty. By Alphonse Karr

Fruit is the most easily digestible food and all human beings know this instinctively. By Sadhguru

She had painted her lips and was holding in her hollowed hands a beautiful, banal, Eden-red apple. By Vladimir Nabokov

You can be racist against people that eat little red apples. By Doug Ford Jr.

I tell you folks, all politics is applesauce. By Will Rogers

To leave the apple unpicked - that was sin. By Mary Doria Russell

Every thought is a seed. If you plant crab apples, don't count on harvesting Golden Delicious. By Bill Meyer

You're nothing but an apple, a silly t-shirt, a catchphrase and a stupid haircut. By Randy Orton

It is a simple procedure to calculate the number of seeds in an apple. But who among us can ever say how many apples are in a seed? By Wayne Dyer

Sickly gray color, in which a handful of scraggly trees produce apples so sour that one only has to look at them to feel ill. Lousy Lane traverses the By Lemony Snicket

Before the war an apple tree had stood behind the church. It was an apple tree that ate its own apples. By Herta Muller

There is ripe fruit over your head. By Henry David Thoreau

Why is a carrot more orange than an orange? By Steven Wright

Since Eve ate the apple, much depends on dinner. By Lord Byron

You don't know shit from apple butter. By Cormac Mccarthy

It is remarkable how closely the history of the apple tree is connected with that of man. By Henry David Thoreau