607 Quotes About Trees
- Author Knut Hamsun
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Here and there among the pines are rowans, with ripe coral berries; now the berries are falling, heavy clusters striking the earth. So they reap themselves and sow themselves again, an inconceivable abundance to be squandered every single year. Over three hundred clusters I can count on a single tree. And here and there about are flowers still in bloom, obstinate things that will not die, though their time is really past.
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- Author Dahi Tamara Koch
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if love was a treeI'd plant you a forest
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- Author Lucy Maud Montgomery
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The world looks like something God had just imagined for His own pleasure, doesn't it? Those trees look as if I could blow them away with a breath--pouf! I'm so glad I live in a world where there are white frosts, aren't you?
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- Author Charles de Lint
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All forests are one... They are all echoes of the first forest that gave birth to Mystery when the world began.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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I'd sooner worship a tree than a man or a god.
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- Author Giancarlo Pucci
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Es para aquellas personas que buscan intimidad con el discurso erótico de sus flores, lo surreal de sus diseños, las historias en sus hojas, el secreto de sus semillas.
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- Author Ernest Hemingway
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With so many trees in the city, you could see the spring coming each day until a night of warm wind would bring it suddenly in one morning. [...] Part of you died each year when leaves fell from the tress and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light. But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen.
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- Author Jonathan Renshaw
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First, the wind would rumble in the distance like an approaching river, then he would see grass bend, pressed by a great invisible hand. The dull rumble would rise in pitch to a swishing, lashing exultation, causing stalks to lie flat against the ground while the tougher branches of shrubs held themselves up and shrieked their defiance in the gusts. Then the first drops, cold and heavy, would plummet from the sky and burst on the ground.
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- Author Steven Magee
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The wise live in the forest.
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