Tree Leaves Quotes
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There's never been a better time to let the leaves of mediocrity fall from your tree of life.
— David Ault
Leaves die, but trees do not. They only undress.
— Henry Ward Beecher
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 trees are born, they develop their leaves and fruits, they grow and die. I can't ever understand why a tree is a "what" and not a "who".
— Sophia Newtown
There are more songs living inside her than there are leaves on her tree.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
A tree nowhere offers a straight line or a regular curve, but who doubts that root, trunk, boughs, and leaves embody geometry?
— George Iles
The leaves on the Tree of Life are for the healing of the nations, but what are the fruits for?-They must be just for the pleasure of eating!
— David Berg
I listened to the pure crystalline notes of one of Mozart's concertos dropping at my feet like leaves from the trees.
— Virgil Thomson
If poetry does not come as naturally as leaves to a tree,
then it better not come at all. — John Keats
then it better not come at all. — John Keats
I love trees I have this thing for trees and the colors & changing of leaves. I love it I respect these kinds of things.
— Michael Jackson
We did not come to remain whole.
We came to lose our leaves like the trees,
Trees that start again. — Robert Bly
We came to lose our leaves like the trees,
Trees that start again. — Robert Bly
The soil in return for her service keeps the tree tied to her, the sky asks nothing and leaves it free.
— Rabindranath Tagore
The meaning of my thoughts started to float away from me, like leaves that fall from a tree into a river, I was the tree, the world was the river.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Somewhere within sight of the tree of poetry that is eternity wearing the green leaves of time .
— R.S. Thomas
The possible solutions to a given problem emerge as the leaves of a tree, each node representing a point of deliberation and decision.
— Niklaus Wirth
Fame grows like a tree if it have the principle of growth in it; the accumulated dews of ages freshen its leaves.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
General principles ... are to the facts as the root and sap of a tree are to its leaves.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Words are leaves, the substance consists of deeds, which are the true fruits of a good tree.
— Elizabeth I
If poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree it had better not come at all.
— John Keats
Where tree leaves dance... one shall find flames... the fire's shadow will illuminate the village... and once again tree leaves shall bud anew.
— Masashi Kishimoto
Many leaves one tree
— Shel Silverstein
What is life, but the gentle effacement of a tree shedding its leaves?
— Christian Harrison
We're merely one tree with various types, shapes and sizes of leaves that all wave differently in the breeze
— Rasheed Ogunlaru
Trees in winter lose their leaves. Some trees may even fall during storms, but most stand patiently and bear their fortune.
— Ming-Dao Deng
There is, in the heart, the hard-rendering profit. As if we were plucking the leaves from the trees.
— Katy Lederer
Even as a tree has a single trunk, but many branches and leaves, there is one religion but any number of faiths.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I look at our tree, at its leaves still reaching for the sun, still working to turn light into food. They don't know they are dead yet.
— Ally Condie
From a family tree that has healthy roots, there emerge hearty leaves and most beautiful fruits.
— Wes Fesler
One cannot in the nature of things expect a little tree that has been turned into a club to put forth leaves.
— Martin Buber
All religions were, at bottom, one, though they differed in detail and outward form like the leaves on a tree.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Henceforth the leaves of the tree of knowledge were for women, and for the healing of the nations.
— Lucy Stone
The leaves of this enormous tree, those are the million places where life lives and things happen and creatures come and go.
— Michael Chabon
I felt and saw the night outside deep within me. Wind and wetness, autumn, bitter smell of foliage, scattered leaves of the elm tree.
— Hermann Hesse
We cling to our last pleasures as the tree clings to its last leaves.
— Katherine Mansfield
Trees are not known by their leaves, nor even by their blossoms, but by their fruits.
— Eleanor Of Aquitaine
I miss her. I miss her as I'd miss my sight if I were suddenly blind. I miss her as a tree must miss its wealth of leaves come midwinter.
— Carrie Anne Noble
Books fall from Garry Wills like leaves from a maple tree in a sort of permanent October.
— John Leonard
We are all, generally, symmetrical: ants, elephants, lions, fish, flowers, leaves. But she was a tree. No one expects a tree to be symmetrical at all.
— Aimee Bender
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
The birth and death of leaves is part of that greater cycle that moves among the stars.
— Rabindranath Tagore
We ought to think that we are one of the leaves of a tree, and the tree is all humanity. We cannot live without the others, without the tree.
— Pablo Casals
It is people's movement that consoles us. If the leaves of a tree did not move, how sad would be the tree - and so should we.
— Edgar Degas
Green leaves on a dead tree is our epitaph-green leaves, dear reader, on a dead tree.
— Cyril Connolly
The leaves of the tree were yellow, as though they have absorbed all the spring sunshine and were saving it for winter.
— Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
For the Earth itself is a blossom, she says,
on the star tree,
pale with luminous
ocean leaves. — Rolf Jacobsen
on the star tree,
pale with luminous
ocean leaves. — Rolf Jacobsen
You can't see a forest when you're sitting in a tree. You can, however, describe the leaves. That's how you learn to see.
— Barbara Ware Holmes
Judge of a tree by its fruit, not by its leaves.
— Periander
Learning is to a man as the leaves and branches are to a tree, and it can be said that he should simply not be without it.
— Takeda Shingen
Who leaves the pine-tree, leaves his friend, Unnerves his strength, invites his end.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Abundance is mine. I cannot be deprived of my supply. The trees do not lack for leaves, nor do the flowers fail to bloom.
— Ernest Holmes
Life is like a tree, when you feeling down the leaves fall off.
— Iyonna Williams
Listen ... With faint dry sound, Like steps of passing ghosts, The leaves, frost-crisp'd, break free from the trees And fall.
— Adelaide Crapsey
One person may look and only see a tree, whereas others may look and see a tree with leaves.
— Adrian Sandvaer
When he walks, he sounds like a tree still full of dead leaves holding on.
— Zachary Schomburg
I understood that he left me at the end of his long life just as naturally as the leaves fall from the trees.
— Arthur Golden
In a cool solitude of trees Where leaves and birds a music spin, Mind that was weary is at ease, New rhythms in the soul begin.
— William Kean Seymour
Rather than turning over a new leaf, prune your tree so that new leaves continue to blossom.
— Feroz Bham
for a knight-errant without love was like a tree without leaves or fruit, or a body without a soul.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra