297 Quotes About Woods
Woods Quotes By Author
- Author Millie Florence
-
Quote
Nothing can match the joy of a forest in themorning.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
-
Quote
The woods invite me into themselves so that I might be drawn out of myself. And if I have never engaged in such an exchange, I will find myself a man so full of myself that I am nothing but myself. And that is a terribly small thing to be.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
-
Quote
It’s not the quiet ‘in’ the woods. Rather, it’s the quiet ‘of’ the woods. For I don’t want quiet to be ‘in’ me. Like the woods, I want it to be ‘of’ me. And I have found that few things can instill that in me like the woods can.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Aishabella Sheikh
-
Quote
Keith traced my face, traced my hands and traced my body as the crickets chirped a love song and I lost myself in his eyes that stroked my soul and punctured my heart, like a poison arrow in a shooting star
- Tags
- Share
- Author Michael Finkel
-
Quote
It's possible that Knight believed he was one of the few sane people left. He was confounded by the idea that passing the prime of your life in a cubicle, spending hours a day at a computer, in exchange for money, was considered acceptable, but relaxing in a tent in the woods was disturbed. Observing the trees was indolent; cutting them down was enterprising. What did Knight do for a living? He lived for a living.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Henry David Thoreau
-
Quote
Alone in distant woods or fields, in unpretending sprout lands or pastures tracked by rabbits, even in a bleak and, to most, cheerless day like this, when a villager would be thinking of his inn, I come to myself. I once more feel myself grandly related. This cold and solitude are friends of mine.
- Tags
- Share
- Author John Gardner
-
Quote
Art gropes. It stalks like a hunter lost in the woods, listening to itself and to everything around it, unsure of itself, waiting to pounce.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Aspen Matis
-
Quote
For this entire walk, my desire had ashamed me, as if my wanting to be kissed that night mitigated the fault of Junior's sudden deafness. I'd been given stacks of reasons to blame myself for an act of violence committed by another. I had blamed my flirting for his subsequent felony. My college taught me: my rape was my shame. Everyone I'd trusted asked only what I might have done to let it happen. In my gut, I'd always believed I'd caused it. I finally questioned it.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Michael Finkel
-
Quote
There was no one to complain to in the woods, so I did not complain,' Knight said.
- Tags
- Share