Sentences with phrase «symbol of abundance»

A full bowl of fruit is a symbol of abundance and a constant reminder to be grateful.
Throughout Asia, rice is a symbol of abundance, happiness and fertility.
The fig tree is a symbol of abundance, fertility and sweetness.
Over time, ancient civilizations like the Mayas and the Incas discovered ways of cultivating cacao where it was recognized as a symbol of abundance.

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The liturgical churches, with their drama of the church year and their abundance of symbolic rites and festivals, have a great deal to teach the symbol - poor Protestant groups who, in their zeal for pure religion have thrown out the baby with the bathwater.
Along with being a symbol of protection, abundance and love.»
We love the harvest here at Earth Mama Angel Baby, and pumpkins are the perfect symbol of ripe abundance.
Because of this, having an abundance of fat is no longer seen as a status symbol — it's seen as a symbol of disregard, apathy, laziness, or weakness.
Pomegranates have been enjoyed for thousands of years and are a symbol of hope and abundance in many cultures.
With the abundance of colors, they are true symbols of the fall
Zucchini is the ultimate symbol, sometimes comically so, of summer's abundance, but a classic zucchini bread can't help but suggest the coming cooler days and darker evenings.
His novel, which goes under the title of «The Metamorphosis» was written in 1915, is a perfect example of the abundance of symbols.
In 1517 a Spanish expedition led by Francisco Fernández de Córdoba arrived on the island, and found an abundance of clay figurines depicting women, most probably fertility symbols.
It also showed a «heart» symbol being drawn on a wall with the Wii remote, resulting in an abundance of heart pick - ups appearing, as well as Beetle's return, or a character that looks very identical to him.
Porter chose to paint what had been an earlier symbol of American abundance — and during the Civil War period one particularly associated with free blacks — when it was increasingly defined by virulent stereotyping.
Pomegranates No. 1 (2014) takes a symbol of fertility and abundance and represents it in a startlingly beautiful yet realistic, unadorned way.
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