The Sound Of Trees Quotes
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Life is amazingly beautiful. Clouds and wind blowing through the trees makes such a sound of music that one can contour to their own heart.
— Peace Gypsy
Then she sighed. Just the faintest, softest release of breath. The sound swept through his chest like a hurricane, with the force to topple trees.
— Tessa Dare
In snowbound, voiceless, mountain depths, to herald spring, pine trees sound in tune.
— Princess Shikishi
You are so wonderfully bizarre.
— Becca Ann
I'll lie here and learn
How, over their ground,
Trees make a long shadow
And a light sound. — Louise Bogan
How, over their ground,
Trees make a long shadow
And a light sound. — Louise Bogan
If human beings could be propagated by cutting, like apple trees, aristocracy would be biologically sound.
— John B. S. Haldane
Caddy put her arms around me, and her shining veil, and I couldn't smell trees anymore and I began to cry.
— William Faulkner
This was hell and I was its fury.
— Ilona Andrews
They are that that talks of going
But never gets away. — Robert Frost
But never gets away. — Robert Frost
Listen ... With faint dry sound, Like steps of passing ghosts, The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break free from the trees And fall.
— Adelaide Crapsey
Maybe because is December. After all, only when we come to Revelation that we take stock of Genesis, right?
— Marlon James
Peace is always loving and tranquil.
— Debasish Mridha
It seems at times I should be a composer of sounds, not only of rhythms and colors. Walking under the trees, I felt as if the color made sound.
— Charles E. Burchfield
The best parts of being human are the parts you share.
— Kyle Schmalenberg
I love the sound of the wind in the trees and the song of the birds and the shuffle in the leaves of my many woodland friends.
— Jason Mraz
All is waiting and all is work; all is change and all is permanence.
— Barbara Grizzuti Harrison