Tree Day Quotes
Collection of top 35 famous quotes about Tree Day
Tree Day Quotes & Sayings
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Like the trees, we are visitors, guests of the earth.
— Kim Stafford
The other day when I was walking through the woods, I saw a rabbit standing in front of a candle making shadows of people on a tree.
— Steven Wright
If the forest has a day of fire and the heat of the flames does not consume a special tree, it will still be changed; charred, but still standing.
— Dan Groat
When St Francis looked deeply at an all day treatment in winter and asked it to speak to him about God, the tree was instantly covered in blossoms.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
The director sent for me for Tarzan. I climbed the tree and walked out on a limb. The next day I was told I was an actor.
— Johnny Weissmuller
To fly from one tree to another, the raven hangs itself, hawklike, on the air. I hang myself that same way in sleep, between one day and the next.
— Louise Erdrich
Live in the fields, and God will give you lectures on natural philosophy every day.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Stop and consider! life is but a day; A fragile dew-drop on its perilous way From a tree's summit.
— John Keats
then suddenly one day he awake to find that time had gone; the house completed, the imortelle tree cut down, his mother dead.
— Earl Lovelace
If my Valentine you won't be,
I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree. — Ernest Hemingway,
I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree. — Ernest Hemingway,
And the day climbs down from its blue loft-bed on a slanting ladder of sunbeams, pauses a moment between the trees, airy-light, young.
— Hans Borli
Come to the sunset tree! The day is past and gone; The woodman's axe lies free, And the reaper's work is done.
— John Milton
Sleep lingers all our lifetime about our eyes, as night hovers all day in the boughs of the fir tree.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I bought a Christmas tree for twenty dollars. When I came home the next day, my wife was wearing it in her hair.
— Milton Berle
Walk Like A Pine Tree Day occurs on Stand Still Day. Orafoura and I observe both - and we observe whatever else we may be standing next to.
— Jarod Kintz
But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat it; for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
— Anonymous
It is no loss to mankind when one writer decides to call it a day. When a
tree falls in the forest, who cares but the monkeys? — Richard Ford
tree falls in the forest, who cares but the monkeys? — Richard Ford
I grew up on a farm - it was a lovely life; we'd make tree houses all day - and my parents worked from home.
— Joanne Froggatt
Make this day a tree
leaning over the river eternity
and fuss about in its branches. — Jimmy Santiago Baca
leaning over the river eternity
and fuss about in its branches. — Jimmy Santiago Baca
Even if I were certain that the world would end tomorrow, I would plant a tree this very day
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Life does not come with instructions on how to live, but it does come with trees, sunsets, smiles and laughter, so enjoy your day.
— Debbie Shapiro
I was born old and get younger every day. At present I am sixty years young.
— Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Every day, I get e-mails from kids who want a tree - a world away from the adult world.
— Jean Craighead George
What is it?"
"A prayer."
"For a child?"
She nodded.
"For me?"
Another nod.
"On a tree?"
"Trees spend all day looking up at God. — Mitch Albom
"A prayer."
"For a child?"
She nodded.
"For me?"
Another nod.
"On a tree?"
"Trees spend all day looking up at God. — Mitch Albom
There is also an insulting speech about 'one grey day just like another'. You might as well talk about one green tree like another.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
So, just for one more merry day To the great Tree the leaflets clung, Frolicked and danced and had their way, Upon the autumn breezes swung.
— Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
Forests are the lungs of our land ...
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Blossoms and leaves in plenty From the apple tree fall each day; The merry breezes approach them, And with them merrily play.
— Heinrich Heine
And far and near kokilas hail the day
— Toru Dutt
It all happened," Lipton summed up, "because Shifty saw a tree almost a mile away that hadn't been there the day before.
— Stephen E. Ambrose