Fallen Tree Quotes
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Fallen Tree Quotes & Sayings
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I used to picture us as two leaves, blowing miles apart in the wind yet bound by the deep tangled roots of the tree from which we had both fallen.
— Khaled Hosseini
The apple had fallen right next to the crazy tree.
— Ernest Cline
The seeds that we speed into life to be trees, will soon become fallen if thier roots aren't deep.
— Mason Jennings
I'm powerless against a bad boy and his hot kisses.
— Liz Reinhardt
John Clare, in his poem To a Fallen Elm, makes the tree a selfmark as well as a landmark.
— Tim Fulford
Psychical confidence is the external expression of our internal state of confidence. In simpler terms, it is how confidence looks and sounds.
— Sean Stephenson
Duc?' The boy leaned against a twisted willow tree. 'Or bastard?
— Becca Fitzpatrick
The silence after a felled tree has fallen is like the silence immediately after a death. The same sense of culmination.
— John Berger
Future benefits rarely figure in the minds of animals.
— Frans De Waal
From the fallen tree everybody makes firewood.
— Barbara Kingsolver
We do not make beams from the hollow, decaying trunk of the fallen oak. We use the upsoaring tree in the full vigor of its sap.
— Sylvia Pankhurst
When the tree is fallen, all goe with their hatchet.
[When the tree is fallen, all go with their hatchet.] — George Herbert
[When the tree is fallen, all go with their hatchet.] — George Herbert
I know what you're thinking.Girlfriend has fallen out of the stoopid tree and bonked her head against every branch on the way down.
— Jennifer Echols
He might as well have told she'd fallen out of the ugly tree and hit her face a few extra times on the way down.
— Jessica R. Patch
I would teach from nine to four, sleep an hour, and write from six until midnight, night after night.
— Marguerite Young
To witness a fallen tree, but hear no sound......creates an illusion of its importance.
— R.W. Erskine
Only when a tree has fallen can you take the measure of it. It is the same with a man.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh