55 Quotes About Leaf
- Author Neil Cross
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Because this exact leaf had to grow in that exact way, in that exact place, so that precise wind could tear it from that precise branch and make it fly into this exact face at that exact moment. And, if just one of those tiny little things had never had happened, I'd never have met ya. Which makes this leaf the most important leaf in human history
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- Author Virginia Alison
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The journey may be fraught with challenges, yet it continues, for even the smallest leaf must embrace destiny...Persistence is the key...
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- Author Nitya Prakash
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They tell you to turn into a new leaf and then complain about your faded colour.
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- Author Louise Glück
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Living things don't all requirelight in the same degree. Some of usmake our own light: a silver leaflike a path no one can use, a shallowlake of silver in the darkness under the great maples.But you know this already.You and the others who thinkyou live for truth and, by extension, loveall that is cold.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Every tree in the forest has a story to tell. Some of them were burnt but they endured the fire and got revived; some of them were cut, their barks injured, some people pick up their leaves to make medicines for their sicknesses, birds used their leaves to make their nests, etc. Upon all these, the tree is still tree!
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- Author Khang Kijarro Nguyen
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An unfurling leaf is one of nature's greatest gifts. The present and the wrapping are one. And best of all, it self unwraps slowly revealing its mysterious beauty.
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- Author Khang Kijarro Nguyen
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Watching a monstera leaf unfurl is as spellbinding as watching a queen unfurl her fancy Victorian dress during a curtsy.
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- Author Charmaine J. Forde
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Why do you take off your clothes in the winter and then cover up in the summer?Baring it all,Grandstanding, Not even one leaf, You naked tree
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- Author Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
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I've lived to see my longings die"I've lived to se my longings die:My dreams and I have grown apart;Now only sorrow haunts my eye,The wages of a bitter heart.Beneath the storms of hostile fate,My flowery wreath has faded fast;I live alone and sadly waitTo see when death will come at last.Just so, when the winds in winter moanAnd snow descends in frigid flakes,Upon a naked branch, alone,The final leaf of summer shakes!
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