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.
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We should all do what, in the long run, gives us joy, even if it is only picking grapes or sorting the laundry.
What we do know absolutely is that human lives are worth more than grapes and that innocent-looking grapes on the table may disguise poisonous residues hidden deep inside where washing cannot reach.
If we plant the right seeds, tomorrow will be better. If you put out good things, then you'll get good things back. That's part of our responsibility as entertainers.
We all have the duty to do good.
For this is our most perfect duty and yet least known to us by nature: Whatever we conceive or will should be joined with the good of our neighbor.
Not only must we be good, but we must also be good for something.
The vine bears three kinds of grapes: the first of pleasure, the second of intoxication, the third of disgust.
They whom truth and wisdom lead, can gather honey from a weed.
Man produces evil as a bee produces honey.
Good thoughts bear good fruit, bad thoughts bear bad fruit.
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