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    Perhaps God does with His heavenly garden as we do with our own. He may chiefly stock it from nurseries, and select for transplanting what is yet in its young and tender age--flowers before they have bloomed and trees ere they begin to bear.

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    Personally, I would rather climb in the high mountains. I have always abhorred the tremendous heat, the dirt-filled cracks, the ant-covered foul-smelling trees and bushes which cover the cliffs, the filth and noise of Camp 4 (the climbers' campground), and worst of all, the multitudes of tourists which abound during the weekends and summer months.

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    Perspective is what allows us to step back and see the entire forest instead of just the same old tree we keep running into again and again.

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    ... photographs are so loaded with information. They're remarkable. As I said, you get both the tree and the forest.

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    Picture it in your mind's nostril: you get in a cab in time to catch twin thugs named Vomit and Cologne assaulting a defenseless pine-tree air freshener.

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    Plant a memory, plant a tree, do it today for tomorrow.

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    Pick a tree. I'll carve our initials into it." -Fang

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    Plant no tree sooner than the vine.

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    Plants are the young of the world, vessels of health and vigor; but they grope ever upward towards consciousness; the trees are imperfect men, and seem to bemoan their imprisonment, rooted in the ground.

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    Plant no other tree before the vine.

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    Plants were bound for good or ill to their places. They expressed not only beauty but also the thoughts of God's world, with an intent of their own and without deviation. Trees in particular were mysterious and seemed to me direct embodiments of the incomprehensible meaning of life. For that reason, the woods were the places where I felt closest to its deepest meaning and to its awe-inspiring workings.

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    Plant trees, Lots of trees

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    Playing Augusta is like playing a Salvador Dali landscape. I expected a clock to fall out of the trees and hit me in the face.

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    Phocion compared the speeches of Leosthenes to cypress-trees. "They are tall," said he, "and comely, but bear no fruit.

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    Poetry is a tree with very deep roots and while there may be excitement about this or that new little branch, you're not going to make anything original by just doing whatever's being rewarded at the moment.

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    Playing against a defensive opponent is just as bad as making love to a tree.

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    Pride! In English it is a Deadly Sin. But in Urdu it is fakhr and nazish - both names that you can find more than once on our family tree.

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    Princes don't come around everyday, and happy endings don't grow on trees

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    Put an egg in your shoe and beat it, make like a tree and leave, imitate an amoeba and split.

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    Raising kids is like nailing Jell-O to a tree.

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    Readers don't grow in trees. But they are grown-in places where they are fertilized with lots of print, and above all, read to daily.

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    Recognition of this kinship with the rest of the universe is necessary for understanding him, but his essential nature is defined by qualities found nowhere else, not by those he has in common with apes, fishes, trees, fire, or anything other than himself.

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    Praying is another way of singing.You plant in the tree the soul of lemons.You plant in the gardens the spirit of roses.

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    Recently my fingers have developed a prejudice against comparatives. They all follow this pattern: a squirrel is smaller than a tree; a bird is more musical than a tree. Each of us is the strongest one in his or her own skin. Characteristics should take off their hats to one another, instead of spitting in each other's faces.

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    Preoccupied with a single leaf, you won't see the tree. Preoccupied with a single tree, you'll miss the entire forest.

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    Reforesting the earth is possible, given a human touch.

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    Rememberest the gods, and that they wish not to be flattered, but wish all reasonable beings to be made like themselves; and... rememberest that what does the work of a fig-tree is a fig-tree, and that what does the work of a dog is a dog, and that what does the work of a bee is a bee, and that what does the work of a man is a man.

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    Religion is one tree with many branches. As branches, you may say, religions are many, but as a tree, religion is only one.

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    Reason ought not, like vanity, to adorn herself with ancient parchments, and the display of a genealogical tree; more dignified in her proceedings, and proud of her immortal nature, she ought to derive everything from herself.

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    Remorse is as the heart in which it grows; If that be gentle, it drops balmy dews Of true repentance; but if proud and gloomy, It is the poison tree, that pierced to the inmost, Weeps only tears of poison.

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    remember the golden apple-trees; O, do not pity them, as you watch them drop one by one, for they fall exhausted, numb, blind but in certain ecstasy, for theirs is the hunger for Paradise.

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    Remember the plants, trees, animal life who all have their families, their histories too. Talk to them, listen to them. They are alive poems.

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    Ring-ting! I wish I were a primrose, A bright yellow primrose blowing in the spring! The stooping boughs above me, The wandering bee to love me, The fern and moss to creep across, And the elm-tree for our king!

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    Riven and torn with cannon-shot, the trunks of the trees protruded bunches of splinters like hands, the fingers above the wound interlacing with those below.

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    [Roland] jerked back too fast to see, and his fist was suddenly connecting with my chin. I didn't pass out, but my body went limp. Part of me was screaming silently. The other part was saying, 'Oh, what pretty trees.

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    Repeat the truth so that the dull can grasp it! Repeat the truth with the speed of a woodpecker's beak making holes in tree trunks!

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    Root of a tree, fruit of a vine, let me pass by this blood of mine.

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    Roots are nice, but a tree can’t run.

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    Rest at pale evening... A tall slim tree... Night coming tenderly Black like me

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    Samuel Johnson Is Indignant:that Scotland has so few trees.

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    Say, has some wet bird-haunted English lawn Lent it the music of its trees at dawn?

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    Santa Claus has nothing to do with it," the latke said. "Christmas and Hanukah are completely different things." "But different things can often blend together," said the pine tree. "Let me tell you a funny story about pagan rituals.

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    Save a tree, eat a beaver.

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    Say did you read in the papers about a bunch of Women up in British Columbia as a protest against high taxes, sit out in the open naked, and they wouldent put their clothes on? The authorities finally turned a Sprayer that you use on trees, on 'em. That may lead into quite a thing. Woman comes into the tax office nude, saying I won't pay. Well they can't search her and get anything. It sounds great. How far is it to British Columbia?

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    Save the trees, save the bees, save the whales, save those snails.

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    Save the Trees? Trees are the main cause of Forest Fires!

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    Seasonal changes, as it were, take place in history, when there is practically an almost universal death, a falling of the foliage of the tree of life. Such were the intervals between the ancient and mediaeval time, the mediaeval and the modern.

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    Science Fiction has rivets, fantasy has trees.

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    Seek out a tree and let it teach you stillness.

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    Self carries grief as a pack mule carries the side bags, being careful between the trees to leave extra room.