daquotes.comDaquotes
HomeAuthorsCollections

Share this sentence

"Men are like plants; the goodness and flavor of the fruit proceeds from the peculiar soil and exposition in which they grow. We are nothing but what we derive from the air we breathe, the climate we inhabit, the government we obey, the system of religion we profess, and the nature of our employment."

— J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur
j. hector st. john de crevecoeur Quotes Climate,Religion,Belief

Related information

J
J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur
Climate
Religion
Belief
Peculiar
Employment
Fruit
Humankind
Flavor
Breathe

Discover more quotes

Previous Quote

I do not believe in a God who would set up rules and commandments only to wait for us to fail so He could punish us. I believe in a Heavenly Father who is loving and caring and who rejoices in our every effort to stand tall and walk toward Him. Even when we stumble, He urges us not to be discouraged-never to give up or flee our allotted field of service-but to take courage, find our faith, and keep trying.

— Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Next Quote

You will never forgive anyone more than God has already forgiven you.

— Max Lucado

Loading recommended content...

Quotes

An elegant quotation collection platform dedicated to sharing wise quotations from all over the world. Here, you can find inspirational quotes from different times and cultural backgrounds, and let the light of wisdom illuminate your life path.

Discover

  • Home
  • Authors
  • Collections

Hot Topics

  • Life Quotes
  • Inspirational Quotes
  • Love Quotes
  • Wisdom Quotes
© 2025 Quotes. All Rights Reserved.
Made withby DAQuotes Team