Trees Growing Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Trees Growing
Trees Growing Quotes & Sayings
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When one does look up at the grand trees growing up almost to the sky, one does always have longings to pray.
— Opal Whiteley
Trees acquire strength by growing slowly and flexing with the pressures of nature. Us too ...
— Gene Simmons
Planting and growing increasing quantities of trees is the scientific solution to Earth's environmental dilemma.
— Richard St. Barbe Baker
When I was growing up, I never understood why other kids never liked to climb trees or explore the woods,
— Emigh Cannaday
There are moments too where the mighty death feels itself desperate! To see the trees growing in solid rocks is one of these moments!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
God's Blessing are more numerous than those growing trees. /Muhammad Abdullah Hassan, Defeat of the Infidels/
— Steven Gould
The way surviving hard winters makes a tree grows stronger, the growth rings inside it tighter
— Haruki Murakami
Our moral faculties must be placed highest, else they can no more flourish than could a plant growing under the shade and drip of trees.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I've always liked trees. And then, growing up, I took an interest in ecology, hedges being destroyed, the landscape being turned into prairies.
— Clive Anderson
The trees and the grasses and all things growing or living in the land belong each ro themselves.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
The places that are most likely to grow trees for carbon sequestration are places where trees aren't growing now.
— Robert Jackson
Think of the Nets infrastructure as a source of natural building resources. Linux is not growing on the trees - it is the trees.
— David "Doc" Searls
There is more danger of numerical sequences continued indefinitely than of trees growing up to heaven. Each will some time reach its greatest height.
— Gottlob Frege
I see a good marriage as being like two tall trees growing beside each other, each nourishing the grace of the other.
— Lawrence Fagg