Trees Quotes
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You were a stone wall, a fort in high,
unreachable trees, an island, my own island, that no boat could reach. — Deb Caletti
unreachable trees, an island, my own island, that no boat could reach. — Deb Caletti
Historically, San Franciscans have not valued street trees as much as other communities have.
— Gavin Newsom
Mothman flew away from town, like a giant bat, and then disappeared from sight behind a thicket of skeletal autumn trees.
— Don Roff
The woods are beautiful. They're my friends, the trees, and I can feel them smiling down at me. I
— Laurie Forest
It all I can do not to cry. I make myself wood I say to myself, Celie, you a tree. That's how I come to know trees fear man.
— Alice Walker
And the wind falls silent, and the birds fall silent, and the wild cherry trees no longer shiver and creek.
— Daniel Arsand
All forests are one... They are all echoes of the first forest that gave birth to Mystery when the world began.
— Charles De Lint
I sometimes lose interest in the characters and get much more interested in the trees and animals.
— Toni Morrison
Arbores loqui latine. The trees speak Latin.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I need to travel - I crave the power of the ocean and the trees give me so much energy to think.
— Isabel Lucas
It is not our job to remain whole.
We came to lose our leaves
Like the trees, and be born again,
Drawing up from the great roots. — Robert Bly
We came to lose our leaves
Like the trees, and be born again,
Drawing up from the great roots. — Robert Bly
We must plant trees, grow gardens instead of lawns, ride bicycles when we can and support responsible local businesses over big brands.
— Bryant McGill
And now, at dusk, outside my window, the trees shake their heads like disco dancers in the strobe lights of nightlife long ago.
— Martin Amis
I play around with my Japanese Garden. Since Im half way to 70 today I need to start pruning trees and sharpening plants like an old fart.
— Jason Bateman
The trees' bony fingers make spell-casting gestures in the wind as they pass.
— David Foster Wallace
Momo listened to everyone and everything - even to the rain and the wind and the pine trees - and all of them spoke to her after their own fashion.
— Michael Ende
There are rich counsels in the trees.
— Herbert P. Horne
In fact he was rather boring on the subject, but I kept quiet and took comfort in that old saying about fallen apples and their distance from trees.
— David Nicholls
We are aware only of the empty space in the forest, which only yesterday was filled with trees.
— Anna Freud
He knows his olive trees better than he knows his children.
— Rebecca Helm-Ropelato
The bird's delirium does not interest the trees.
— Henri Michaux
The pollenless trees were genomed to repel bugs and birds; the stagnant air reeked of insecticide.
— David Mitchell
Science Fiction has rivets, fantasy has trees.
— Orson Scott Card
Artificial trees, robot sofas,
Ignorant cars-
One Way Street to Heaven — Allen Ginsberg
Ignorant cars-
One Way Street to Heaven — Allen Ginsberg
To me, a forest is just a bunch of trees, but lakes and rivers are alive. Water is to the land what blood is to the land.
— Sam Torode
Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their head, The wind is passing by.
— Christina Rossetti
Take me to your trees. Take me to your breakfasts, your sunsets, your bad dreams, your shoes, your nouns. Take me to your fingers.
— Margaret Atwood
The improvement of forest trees is the work of centuries. So much more the reason for beginning now.
— George Perkins Marsh
The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Good neighbors are worth more than an extra sixteen trees.
— David Mas Masumoto
The dance of the palm trees, the oceans calling, the first rays of sun and heaven is here.
— Michael Dolan
My religion is the Earth, man. I believe in trees.
— Shailene Woodley
Every tree is known by its fruits.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The palm trees on the median swayed and bent, threatening to snap. But they wouldn't. They were strong enough to take it.
And so was I. — Michelle Hodkin
And so was I. — Michelle Hodkin
Trees are contagious; as soon as one neighborhood or street is planted, citizen pressure builds up for action from the next street.
— William H. Whyte
If the trees and the plants are brothers, if the birds are my sisters, then cats are truly my kin.
— Andrew Miller
She felt as buoyantly patriotic as her Chechen classmates who could trace their family trees back to the acorns
— Anthony Marra
Though my verse but roam the air And murmur in the trees, You may discern a purpose there, As in music of the bees.
— Alfred Austin
I never liked dolls or played house. I read and wrote, climbed trees, collected rocks, rode my bike, and befriended boys, platonically.
— Kate Christensen
Life writes the poetry, but it will always call for witnesses and scribes alike to tattoo its echoes upon the ghosts of trees.
— Ged Thompson
Trees are what paper was, and wants to be.
— Jo Walton
God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools.
— John Muir
The trees part before her slender form and close in again behind me. The roads weave a vast labyrinth, and I am lost.
— Shan Sa
They climbed their ladders to wheedle and prune the trees into holiness
— Catherynne M Valente
A SOFT fall rain slips down through the trees and the smell of ocean is so strong that it can almost be licked off the air.
— Sebastian Junger
Imagine, a Being with a mind as great as God's, with feet like trees and a voice like rushing wind, telling you that you are His cherished creation.
— Donald Miller
Read with the mind-set of a carpenter looking at trees.
— Terry Pratchett
I miss it if I'm not in it for any length of time; I don't feel comfortable. I want trees and I want frequent rain.
— Murray Morgan
This place of mine never is entered by humans come for conversation, only by the mute moon's light shafts that slip in between the trees.
— Saigyo
I'm sorry for him who cannot hear what the tall trees have to say.
— Edgar A. Guest
Health, south wind, books, old trees, a boat, a friend.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Waves, sky, trees, Essrog - I was off the page now, away from the grammar of skyscrapers and pavement.
— Jonathan Lethem
Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible.
— Euell Gibbons
It's Earth day I wonder if we can plant more trees than people for a change?
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
With profound love, kindness, and harmony trees are endlessly extending their blessings. That is why we are still living.
— Debasish Mridha
Money does not grown on trees.
— Angela Khristin Brown
Tree planting is always a utopian enterprise, it seems to me, a wager on a future the planter doesn't necessarily expect to witness.
— Michael Pollan
The smells, the shadows, even the dappled pale trunks of the plane trees lifted my spirits
— Donna Tartt
Dark trees leaped across his vision like aghast dancers in the nacreous light.
— Stephen R. Donaldson
Even monkeys fall out of trees.
— J. F. Lawton
When you are a trailblazer you have many trees to cut down.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
To know something about trees-about even one tree-is to know something profound about the nature of the world and our place in it.
— Gerald Jonas
I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery - air, mountains, trees, people. I thought, This is what it is to be happy.
— Sylvia Plath
No lake is beautiful without the sky, without the mist or without the trees and the autumn leaves! No beauty is beautiful in itself!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Ere, in the northern gale,
The summer tresses of the trees are gone,
The woods of Autumn, all around our vale,
Have put their glory on. — William C. Bryant
The summer tresses of the trees are gone,
The woods of Autumn, all around our vale,
Have put their glory on. — William C. Bryant
someday i will walk
under the soul-blossom tree
with my hand eternally woven in yours. — Sanober Khan
under the soul-blossom tree
with my hand eternally woven in yours. — Sanober Khan
Trees are green gold
— William Sansom
These palm trees like my old homeboys, hella shady
— Chamillionaire
I wonder about the trees.
Why do we wish to bear
Forever the noise of these
More than another noise
So close to our dwelling place? — Robert Frost
Why do we wish to bear
Forever the noise of these
More than another noise
So close to our dwelling place? — Robert Frost
If we remember that all the trees of earth are marked for the woodman's axe, we will not be so ready to build our nests in them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Human beings to me are as much a part of nature as trees or birds, and the unclothed body expresses this belongingness directly and powerfully.
— Wynn Bullock
She collapsed. I stepped forward and caught her. I thought of two trees nearly unrooted and leaning against each other.
— Peter Heller
Never make it without the compass. In the trees, I'd lose all sense of perspective. Direction. Maybe life is like that.
— Charles Martin
Trees, it turns out, have a completely different way of communicating: they use scent.
— Peter Wohlleben
Happiness would prevail where trees were planted.
— Stefan Zweig
Australians were unique due to our corals, our apples, our gum trees and our kangaroos.
— Harold Edward Holt
Halt looked up at the trees above him.
"Why does this boy ask so many questions?" he asked the trees.
Naturally, they didn't answer. — John Flanagan
"Why does this boy ask so many questions?" he asked the trees.
Naturally, they didn't answer. — John Flanagan
In snowbound, voiceless, mountain depths, to herald spring, pine trees sound in tune.
— Princess Shikishi
I refused [to study under Rodin] because nothing grows under large trees.
— Constantin Brancusi
My tribute to mystical, magical trees that the Cherokee called "standing people ... "
— Wallace Stevens
Haunted trees
covered behind the curtains of their own leaves
stare at the dark
from the fringe of streets. — Suman Pokhrel
covered behind the curtains of their own leaves
stare at the dark
from the fringe of streets. — Suman Pokhrel
The trees grew too thickly, and their trunks were too big for any healthy New England wood. There was too much silence in the dim alleys between them.
— H.P. Lovecraft