Quotes about apple

A collection of quotes on the topic of apple, likeness, doing, tree.

Quotes about apple

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Martin Luther King, Jr. photo

“Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.”

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement

Martin Luther
Misattributed

Bernard Baruch photo

“I'm not smart. I try to observe. Millions saw the apple fall but Newton was the one who asked why.”

Bernard Baruch (1870–1965) American businessman

New York Post (24 June 1965)

“Sometimes I feel so sick at the state of the world I can’t even finish my second apple pie.”

Banksy pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, and painter

Source: Wall and Piece (2005)

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“Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.”

Martin Luther (1483–1546) seminal figure in Protestant Reformation

Earliest record is in a circular letter from Hessian Church minister Karl Lotz on 5 October 1944 and modified from a quote by Johanan ben Zakai according to [Landes, Richard Allen, Heaven on Earth: The varieties of the millennial experience, USA, Oxford University Press, 2011, 978-0-19-975359-8, https://books.google.com/books?id=seS-0JTykgoC&pg=PA48, 48]

Ref: en.wikiquote.org - Martin Luther / Disputed
Misattributed

Michael Jackson photo
Ernesto Che Guevara photo

“The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.”

Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) Argentine Marxist revolutionary

Intercontinental Press (Vol. 3 January-April 1965); also, in Che Guevara speaks: Selected Speeches and Writings (1967)

Audre Lorde photo
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Sai Baba of Shirdi photo
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“There's small choice in rotten apples.”

Source: The Taming of the Shrew

Donna Woolfolk Cross photo
Terry Pratchett photo
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Megan Mullally photo
Arthur Miller photo

“The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less.”

Arthur Miller (1915–2005) playwright from the United States

Commenting on After the Fall (1964) in The Saturday Evening Post (1 February 1964)

Friedrich Schiller photo
Joni Mitchell photo
Ronald H. Coase photo
Kurt Vonnegut photo
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Karl Marx photo
Mark Twain photo
Bertrand Russell photo

“Since Adam and Eve ate the apple, man has never refrained from any folly of which he was capable. The End.”

Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist

Full text of Russell's book History of the World in Epitome (For Use in Martian Infant Schools), written in 1959 and published on his ninetieth birthday, as quoted in Slater Bertrand Russell (1994), p. 136
1950s

W.B. Yeats photo

“I will find out where she has gone,
And kiss her lips and take her hands;
And walk among long dappled grass,
And pluck till time and times are done
The silver apples of the moon,
The golden apples of the sun.”

W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) Irish poet and playwright

The Song Of Wandering Aengus http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1690/
The Wind Among the Reeds (1899)

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“When on the ground red apples lie there
in piles like jewels shining
And redder still on old stone walls
Are leaves of woodbines twining”

Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–1885) Novelist, poet, writer, activist

from October's Bright Blue Sky

Tim Cook photo

“The things we should be doing at Apple are things that others can’t.”

Tim Cook (1960) American business executive

bloomberg.com http://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2014-09-17/tim-cook-interview-the-iphone-6-the-apple-watch-and-remaking-a-companys-culture-i077npsy

Steve Jobs photo

“I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me.”

Steve Jobs (1955–2011) American entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc.

2005-09, Address at Stanford University (2005)
Context: I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.

“Liars. Tricksters. It's been the same ever since Eve got the apple, and I doubt it will ever change. A real religion is truthful, you can come or go from it if you wish. And most importantly, there is no one leader claiming he is a god. Big, big difference.”

Margaret Singer (1921–2003) clinical psychology

"Psych Sleuth : Margaret Singer has made history delving into the psychology of brainwashing", in The San Francisco Chronicle (26 May 2002) http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/05/26/CM67534.DTL&ao=all
2002
Context: Just look up to the sky and talk to God yourself. You don't need an organization to do that. …They're all the same, really, these groups — they prey on the most lonely, vulnerable people they can find, cage you with your own mind through guilt and fear, cut you off from everyone you knew before, and when they're done doing that, they don't need armed guards to keep you. You're afraid that if you leave, your parents will die, you will die, your life will be ruined. Flim-flam men, pimps, sharpsters — that's what they are. Liars. Tricksters. It's been the same ever since Eve got the apple, and I doubt it will ever change. A real religion is truthful, you can come or go from it if you wish. And most importantly, there is no one leader claiming he is a god. Big, big difference.

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“My heart is like a singing bird
Whose nest is in a water'd shoot;
My heart is like an apple-tree
Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit.”

Christina Rossetti (1830–1894) English poet

A Birthday http://www.poetry-online.org/rossetti_christina_a_birthday.htm, st. 1 (1861).

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Eugene Field photo
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“Don't swear off all the fruits just because you ate one bad apple.”

Tiffanie DeBartolo (1970) American writer

Source: How to Kill a Rock Star

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George Bernard Shaw photo

“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.”

George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) Irish playwright

George Bernard Shaw never said these words, but Charles F. Brannan did. http://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/12/13/swap-ideas/
Misattributed

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Stella Gibbons photo
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“Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples.”

"Paper Pills"
Source: Winesburg, Ohio (1919)
Context: On the trees are only a few gnarled apples that the pickers have rejected. They look like the knuckles of Doctor Reefy's hands. One nibbles at them and they are delicious. Into a little round place at the side of the apple has been gathered all of its sweetness. One runs from tree to tree over the frosted ground picking the gnarled, twisted apples and filling his pockets with them. Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples.

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Ani DiFranco photo
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Cassandra Clare photo
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“In life, there are only four kinds of girls:
The girl who played with fire.
The girl who opened Pandora's Box.
The girl who gave Adam the apple.
And the girl whose best friend stole her boyfriend.”

Variant: In life, there are only four kinds of girls:
The girl who played with fire.
The girl who opened Pandora's Box.
The girl who gave Adam the apple.
And the girl whose best friend stole her boyfriend.
Source: The Carrie Diaries

Terry Goodkind photo
P.G. Wodehouse photo
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Dorothy Parker photo

“The sweeter the apple, the blacker the core. Scratch a lover and find a foe!”

Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) American poet, short story writer, critic and satirist

Source: Enough Rope

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“If for nine years I have possessed a goodly apple that is rotten at the core and discover its rottenness only in nine years and six months less four days, isn't it true to say that for nine years I possessed a goodly apple?”

Part One, Ch. I (p. 7)
Source: The Good Soldier (1915)
Context: No, by God, it is false! It wasn't a minuet that we stepped; it was a prison — a prison full of screaming hysterics, tied down so that they might not outsound the rolling of our carriage wheels as we went along the shaded avenues of the Taunus Wald.
And yet I swear by the sacred name of my creator that it was true. It was true sunshine; the true music; the true splash of the fountains from the mouth of stone dolphins. For, if for me we were four people with the same tastes, with the same desires, acting — or, no, not acting — sitting here and there unanimously, isn't that the truth? If for nine years I have possessed a goodly apple that is rotten at the core and discover its rottenness only in nine years and six months less four days, isn't it true to say that for nine years I possessed a goodly apple?

Helen Hunt Jackson photo
Eoin Colfer photo
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William Hazlitt photo

“I'm not smart, but I like to observe.
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why”

William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer

Source: Characteristics: In the Manner of Rochefoucault's Maxims

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Cassandra Clare photo
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“If you put good apples into a bad situation, you’ll get bad apples.”

Philip G. Zimbardo (1933) American social psychologist, author of Stanford Prison Experiment
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“Women been gittin' pregnant ever since Eve ate that apple.”

Source: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

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Anna Quindlen photo
Stephen King photo
Chuck Palahniuk photo
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Suzanne Collins photo

“Oh, and I suppose the apples ate the cheese.”

Source: The Hunger Games

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“The tarter the apple, the tastier the cider.”

Beverly Lewis (1949) American writer

Source: The Revelation

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“It is hard to remember that you are a cherished spiritual being when you're burping up apple fritters and Cheetos.”

Anne Lamott (1954) Novelist, essayist, memoirist, activist

Source: Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith

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