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  • Nobody wants to see a half-finished Vine. -- Maisie Williams
  • Be happy. Don't make a Vine about, like, something not that happy. -- Nash Grier
  • Even something as stupid as Vine videos makes you feel like you're making things on your own. -- Gillian Jacobs
  • I haven't done Vine in a long time, and when I first started, I just did stuff that I thought was funny. -- Maisie Williams
  • As users flock to Vine, Snapchat and, previously, Instagram, the social platforms are challenged to continue to be the primary provider of these services to the growing army of smartphone users. -- Keith Teare
  • When I read Deborah Brenner's book 'Women of the Vine' about women wine makers, I was impressed that many of the women she had interviewed had come to wine making later in life as a second career. -- Rebecca Pidgeon
  • I'm spending way too much time test running my Vine videos. I'll go into a room and close the door and be in there for an hour workshopping a Vine video that I never even post. So that's probably a huge time suck. -- Gillian Jacobs
  • Now, most dentist's chairs go up and down, don't they? The one I was in went back and forwards. I thought 'This is unusual'. And the dentist said to me 'Mr Vine, get out of the filing cabinet. -- Tim Vine
  • If you put music into your Vine, and it's really jumpy, just do it over again. -- Maisie Williams
  • This younger generation that's around, that's tweeting, Facebooking and Vine-ing, the fans appreciate that because they feel like they can get to you. -- Kevin Hart
  • I'm always trying to make people happy, that's really my theme on Vine. I always say I love life like crazy and I want people to love life like crazy too. -- Jerome Jarre
  • I've been making Vine videos for a couple of months. They're just six-second little videos, but I really have fun doing them. It's just fun to feel like you created something. -- Gillian Jacobs
  • I don't think the Barbara Vines are mysteries in any sense. The Barbara Vine is much more slowly paced. It is a much more in-depth, searching sort of book; it doesn't necessarily have a murder in it. -- Ruth Rendell
  • Faith is the vital artery of the soul. When we begin to believe, we begin to love. Faith grafts the soul into Christ, as the scion into the stock, and fetches all its nutriment from the blessed Vine. -- Richard Watson
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  • There's a Nina Simone record that I love, 'Live at Vine Street,' and she sings flat on it. I can imagine she might've told the record label, 'Oh, God, you're not releasing that!' But I'm glad they did. -- Damien Rice
  • Sing! Who sings To her who weareth a hundred rings? Ah, who is this lady fine? The Vine, boys, the Vine! The mother of the mighty Wine, A roamer is she O'er wall and tree And sometimes very good company. -- Bryan Procter
  • The type of person that might thrive on Vine in a six-second clip might not be the same kind of entertainer who would shine on a 10-minute vlog on YouTube. If anything, having these different platforms gives more people a chance to creatively express themselves. -- Tyler Oakley
  • I went to the surplus store on Santa Monica and Vine (in Los Angeles) and went and got me a Navy outfit, put the black tape under my eyes. I got me a whistle and went in there with a hat looking like a full-on drill sergeant. -- Tyrese Gibson
  • Botanically speaking, tomatoes are the fruit of a vine, just as are cucumbers, squashes, beans and peas. -- Horace Gray
  • When you remove the risk, you remove the challenge. When you remove the challenge, you wither on the vine. -- Alex Lowe
  • Philanthropy without scale and sustainability is like any other bad business that will simply wither and die on the vine. -- Naveen Jain
  • George of the Jungle is a cartoon. He's a guy who swings around on a vine all day. Are you not buying that? -- Brendan Fraser
  • My feeling is that poetry will wither on the vine if you don't regularly come back to the simplest fundamentals of the poem: rhythm, rhyme, simple subjects - love, death, war. -- James Fenton
  • You want hot days to get your fruit ripe but then you want it to cool off nicely at night so that the grapes stay on the vine longer and develop complexity. -- Drew Bledsoe
  • You know, my friends, with what a brave carouse I made a Second Marriage in my house; favored old barren reason from my bed, and took the daughter of the vine to spouse. -- Omar Khayyam
  • To the eyes of a miser a guinea is more beautiful than the sun, and a bag worn with the use of money has more beautiful proportions than a vine filled with grapes. -- William Blake
  • When I was about ten, I was very impressed by the way Tarzan could swing through the trees from vine to vine. No one ever told me, 'Don't try this at home.' -- James Dobson
  • We ought to do good to others as simply as a horse runs, or a bee makes honey, or a vine bears grapes season after season without thinking of the grapes it has borne. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • I always remember my childhood house with happy memories. There was a beautiful garden, and outside my bedroom window was a jasmine vine which would open in the evenings, giving off a divine scent. -- Carolina Herrera
  • I get great pleasure from stuffed foods, from an apple strudel to a vegetable samosa, from a whole roasted bird with a sweet and savoury stuffing to a vine leaf filled with rice and spices. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • I love tearing things out of the ground. I love digging and discarding. I love pruning. In fact, I love pruning so much that I once gave myself carpal-tunnel syndrome because I attacked a trumpet vine with so much dedication. -- Susan Orlean
  • The Hebrew Bible contains multiple provisions to ensure that no one would go hungry. The corners of the field, forgotten sheaves of grain, gleanings that drop from the hands of the gleaner, and small clusters of grapes left on the vine were to be given to the poor. -- Jonathan Sacks
  • Apart from the most obvious cases, like the Oriental Bittersweet vine, escaped from private gardens and smothering the mountains one acre at a time, the most painful proof of man's destruction is not what you can see right in front of you; it's what you will never see again. -- Wil S. Hylton
  • Ballet in September used to be dead as a dodo. Now, with City Ballet's ingenious decision to give us four weeks of repertory in the early fall, having cut down on the relentlessly long spring season when dancers, critics and audiences droop on the vine, we wake up after the dog days of August with something to look at. -- Robert Gottlieb
  • I feel like a hostage to fortune. Not that I am complaining. I wanted to play the role. But in truth I didn't think the show would be such a success. OK, I thought it would fail. Not because it was bad. I was confident it was good, but plenty of good things just sort of wither on the vine. -- Hugh Laurie
  • I think what's happening for me, it's fun to see other things besides Facebook and Twitter take hold. The maturity of Tumblr as a real player is exciting. I think Pinterest has proved to be a major player. It's fun to see Instagram become a major player. It's fun to watch things like SnapChat, and Vine, try to vie to be the next thing. -- Gary Vaynerchuk
  • Don't let go of the vine. -- Johnny Weissmuller
  • Cultures grow on the vine of tradition. -- Jonah Goldberg
  • Plant no other tree before the vine. -- Horace
  • Plant no tree sooner than the vine. -- Alcaeus
  • Abiding in the vine leads to fruit bearing. -- Lailah Gifty Akita
  • God uproots the vine that He Himself has not planted. -- Vincent de Paul
  • Drooping along the ground the vine misses its widowed elm. -- Juvenal
  • The main thing is not to let go of the vine. -- Johnny Weissmuller
  • The duty of the branch is to cling to the vine. -- Max Lucado
  • Hee that is in a Taverne thinkes he is in a vine-garden. -- George Herbert
  • 'The Outsiders' died on the vine being sold as a drugstore paperback. -- S. E. Hinton
  • Gently guide the tender vine else it become wild, tangled and impossible. -- Kathryn Hall
  • On a charcoal kiln a vine keeps climbing, while being burned to death. -- Soseki Natsume
  • Long about knee-deep in June, 'Bout the time strewberries melts On the vine. -- James Whitcomb Riley
  • Feel not obliged to make good use of every ripe fruit on the vine. -- Kathryn Hall
  • Around existence twine, (Oh, bridge that hangs across the gorge!) ropes of twisted vine. -- Matsuo Basho
  • We will bear much fruits, when we connect to the true vine, the Creator. -- Lailah Gifty Akita
  • I had begun to think my ripening body would wither untasted on the vine. -- Jacqueline Carey
  • Happiness is a vine that takes root and grows within the heart, never outside it. -- Khalil Gibran
  • Twas Noah who first planted the vine And mended his morals by drinking its wine. -- Benjamin Franklin
  • Root of a tree, fruit of a vine, let me pass by this blood of mine. -- Christopher Paolini
  • The vine-stock bears fruit as long as it is attached to its stem; apart from that, no. -- Vincent de Paul
  • The vine that has been made to bear fruit in the spring, withers and dies before autumn. -- Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
  • Man, like the generous vine, supported lives; the strength he gains is from the embrace he gives. -- Alexander Pope
  • Where are the feasts we were promised? Where is the wine, the new wine, dying on the vine.... -- Jim Morrison
  • Real prayer is union with God, a union as vital as that of the vine to the branch.. -- Mother Teresa
  • I'm like a backward berry, Unripened on the vine, For all my friends are fifty, And I'm only forty-nine. -- Ogden Nash
  • The vine bears three kinds of grapes: the first of pleasure, the second of intoxication, the third of disgust. -- Diogenes
  • The strength of weak people constantly appalls me. Have you ever seen a vine kill an oak tree? Deadly. -- Rae Foley
  • Everything - a horse, a vine - is created for some duty... For what task, then, were you yourself created? -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Water is the mother of the vine, the nurse and fountain of fecundity, the adorner and refresher of the world. -- Charles Mackay
  • God bless them pretty women, I wish they was mine, Their breath is as sweet, The dew on the vine. -- Bob Dylan
  • The peoples of the Mediterranean began to emerge from barbarism when they learned to cultivate the olive and the vine. -- Thucydides
  • I drank at every vine, the last was like the first. I came upon no wine so wonderful as thirst. -- Edna St. Vincent Millay
  • Every flower about a house certifies to the refinement of somebody. Every vine climbing and blossoming tells of love and joy -- Robert Green Ingersoll
  • As naturally as the oak bears an acorn and the vine a gourd, man bears a poem, either spoken or done. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Girls, do not scrub and cook and scour until you have no time left to plant a tree, or vine or flower. -- Jane Swisshelm
  • No small thing, a bee's sting When it enters the heart Not so benign, the growing vine When it tears stone apart -- Shannon Hale
  • Heed not the night; A summer lodge amid the wild is mine, 'Tis shadowed by the tulip-tree, 'Tis mantled by the vine. -- William C. Bryant
  • Where, twisted round the barren oak, The summer vine in beauty clung, And summer winds the stillness broke, The crystal icicle is hung. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Thou art an elm, my husband, I a vine, Whose weakness, married to thy stronger state, Makes me with thy strength to communicate. -- William Shakespeare
  • That is faith, cleaving to Christ, twining round Him with all the tendrils of our heart, as the vine does round its support. -- Alexander MacLaren
  • Upon your shattered ruins where This vine will flourish still, as rare, As fresh, as fragrant as of old. Love will not crumble. -- Eleanor Farjeon
  • A man makes no noise over a good deed, but passes on to another as a vine to bear grapes again in season. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Peas went with carrots as infallibly as ham went with eggs. For years I thought carrots and peas grew on the same vine. -- Peg Bracken
  • Who buys a minute's mirth to wail a week? Or sell eternity to get a toy? For one grape who will the vine destroy? -- William Shakespeare
  • turn and turn and turn again you see the what, but not the when remedy and wrong entwine and so they form a single vine -- Suzanne Collins
  • A little saint best fits a little shrine, A little prop best fits a little vine, As my small cruse best fits my little wine. -- Robert Herrick
  • Since a fully mature, rigorous vine will fully use 60 square feet or more spacings closer than 6x10 for wine grapes aren't usually recommended in America." -- Jeff Cox
  • The Moral is that gardeners pine, Whene'er no pods adorn the vine. Of all sad words experience gleans, The saddest are: It might have beans. -- Guy Wetmore Carryl
  • The white moth to the closing vine, The bee to the open clover, And the Gypsy blood to the Gypsy blood Ever the wide world over. -- Rudyard Kipling
  • The vine that has grown old on an old tree falls with the ruin of that tree, and through that bad companionship must perish with it. -- Leonardo da Vinci
  • The record of a generous life runs like a vine around the memory of our dead, and every sweet unselfish act is now a perfumed flower. -- Robert Green Ingersoll
  • isn't it wonderful that two of the most sacred and symbolic plants, the olive and the vine, live on almost nothing, a terrace of limestone, sun and rain ... -- Janet Erskine Stuart
  • I wrestled futilely, then relaxed as a vine wrapped three times around my throat and squeezed. Right," I choked out, and shut my eyes. "I'll wait here, then. -- Rachel Caine
  • O Love! what hours were thine and mine, In lands of palm and southern pine; In lands of palm, of orange-blossom, Of olive, aloe, and maize and vine! -- Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • Compromise means to go just a little bit below what you know is right. It's just a little bit, but it's the little foxes that spoil the vine. -- Joyce Meyer
  • The benevolence of wrapping the partridge in a vine leaf brings out its quality, just as the barrel of Diogenes brought forth the qualities of the great thinker. -- Emmanuel des Essarts
  • Stuffed vine leaves tend to burn and/or stick when you cook them. To avoid this, use a heavy based pan lined with a few layers of second-rate leaves. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • Great wine requires a mad man to grow the vine, a wise man to watch over it, a lucid poet to make it, and a lover to drink it. -- Salvador Dali
  • Old religious factions are volcanoes burned out; on the lava and ashes and squalid scoriae of old eruptions grow the peaceful olive, the cheering vine and the sustaining corn. -- Edmund Burke
  • Without the help of selfishness, the human animal would never have developed. Egoism is the vine by which man hoisted himself out of the swamp and escaped from the jungle. -- Blaise Cendrars
  • We must live in all kinds of days, both high days and low days, in simple dependence upon Christ as the branch on the vine. This is the supreme experience -- Vance Havner
  • I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:5 -- The Bible
  • Everything is here for a purpose, from horses to vine shoots. What's surprising about that? Even the sun will tell you, "I have a purpose," and the other goods as well. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • The lily in splendor, the vine in her grace, The fox in the forest, all had their desire, As then I had mine, in the place that was happy and poor. -- Ruth Pitter
  • There are no letters in the mailbox And there are no grapes upon the vine And there are no chocolates in your boxes anymore And there are no diamonds in the mine -- Leonard Cohen
  • The older a wizard grows, the more silent he becomes, like a woody vine growing over time to choke a garden path, deep and full of moss and snakes, running everywhere, impenetrable. -- F.T. McKinstry
  • Christ , in the parable of the vine dressers, has taught us a sublime lesson of justice, by showing that to the things which are not our own, we can have no just claim. -- James F. Cooper
  • Happiness and depression cannot blossom on the same vine. Some people affirm their woes and beg for sympathy. Others, unfortunately, cast gloom wherever they go. These poor souls were born sick and tired. -- Louis Sullivan
  • Country to me is living life at its simplest: Learning to appreciate a sliced vine-ripe tomato with a dash of salt, served between two slices of good bread and eaten over the kitchen sink. -- Art Smith
  • Companies want to innovate. Companies that don't innovate wither on the vine. The connection between STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and the financial stability of a nation is what needs to established. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • A man must have something to cling to. Without that he is as a pea vine sprawling in search of a trellis.... I was all asprawl, clinging to Beauty, which is a very restless trellis. -- E. B. White
  • Sicknesses, losses, crosses, anxieties and disappointments seem absolutely needful to keep us humble, watchful and spiritual-minde d. They are as needful as the pruning knife to the vine and the refiner's furnace to the gold. -- J. C. Ryle
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