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To collect exactly what the universe owes you, harvest or karma.
means To cut and gather a crop, or to receive the results of earlier actions, good or bad.
from From Old English ripan, to harvest grain; the metaphor of consequences as crops is as old as farming itself.
Sister wordReaper, death dressed as a farmhand.
Bible favoriteYou sow, you reap, no refunds.
Tool of choiceThe scythe, agriculture's most ominous curve.