The two sentences, "as a man soweth, so must he reap," and "as he reaps so also he must have sown," give comprehensive expression to the idea of Karmic activity. [Please select]
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For here the proverb holds true, 'One sows and another reaps.' [Please select]
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He sows, he reaps the harvest gain; We share the toil, and share the grain. [Please select]
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Thirdly, To the pleasure and advantage, which he himself reaps from his possessions, and which produce an agreeable sympathy in us. [Please select]
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Sometimes a man sows," he added, with a wry smile, "and the other fellow reaps. [Please select]
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She caresses the grass; she sweeps off the ends of the leaves; she reaps it with the soft sickle of her tongue. [Please select]
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Man has just cause for regret when he sows and no one reaps. [Please select]
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Britain already reaps the profit of all their trade, and of the increase of their substance. [Please select]
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In the local flora, the insect has no precise domain; it reaps its harvest readily now from one species, now from another, provided that it find the materials for its manufactures. [Please select]
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