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Our deep respect for the land and its harvest is the legacy of generations of farmers who put food on our tables, preserved our landscape, and inspired us with a powerful work ethic.
We want people to realize you are at a design school, not a land grant college. The way we look says a great deal about who we are.
I do believe that Israel is covenant land. That's very controversial, but I read the Bible literally, and I believe that God gave them that land, all the way back to Deuteronomy.
If traditional marriage is not the law of the land, the institution of the family will cease to exist.
I love the outdoors. I love getting to hunt and fish and work on the land and ride our horses.
Part of what makes South Carolina so beautiful is the land we conserve for wildlife and for future generations.
The most fundamental strength of India is that we are a land of seekers. Seekers of truth and liberation. Not a land of believers. We are a godless nation.
Land ownership has never been a problem. People have access to land. The peasants cannot complain about land ownership.
I am inclined to believe that this is the land God gave to Cain.
You have to farm the land. People have to eat. You can't play all the time.
The land of Beulah lies beyond the valley of the shadow of death. Many Christians spend all their days in a continual bustle, doing good. They are too busy to find either the valley or Beulah. Virtues they have, but are full of the life and attractions of nature, and unacquainted with the paths of mortification and death.
I was knocked down and dragged by a police Land Rover in a hit-and-run.
Here in Argentina, it is easy to practice and play because we have the horses, the land, the players - everything.
You're entering dangerous land when you start theorising about comedy.
A corollary is that, when laws are out of touch with the people, those laws can and should be changed - from the most simple local regulations to the highest law of the land, our federal Constitution.
By virtue of our private property society, we have disconnected individuals from the land. We have put them in high rises and asked them to live their lives in urban settings, disconnected from the land.
I have feelings that are to the right, and I have feelings that land on the left side of the aisle. The thing is if you have 10 views that land you on the left side of the aisle and two views that land you on the right side of the aisle, then people just put you on the right side of the aisle. I'm not sure why.
News reports don't look at the land that existed before a war and the land that exists after a war. Reporting on war is a snapshot in time.
From afar, we know we have a great land, dominated by so many different forms of terrain, and we've got amazing and unique animals, and the climate, the beauty and the brutality of it. But I think the detail, and the intimate element of it, I think we're kind of a little bit lost on it.
When I was fourteen years old, our family drove all the way from Vancouver to Newfoundland and back. I've been all across the great land of Canada. I absolutely love the Maritimes, and I'm very excited to go back, particularly in the fall when it's one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
The United States is the ultimate land of optimistic promise, but it also gave birth to quintessentially pessimistic tragedy: 'Moby-Dick.'
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