Best 2091 quotes in «tree quotes» category

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    The dance of the palm trees, the oceans calling, the first rays of sun and heaven is here.

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    The deer hovered by the trees beyond as the sounds of the ravening wolves came to them across the grass, their own senses almost frozen in impotent horror.

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    The desired Islamic state might be likened to an orchard planted with olive and palm trees that will take a relatively long time to produce fruit.

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    The development of a tree depends on where it is planted.

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    The difficulty with this conversation,' said Arthur after a sort of pondering look had crawled slowly across his face like a mountaineer negotiating a tricky outcrop, 'is that it's very different from most of the ones I've had of late. Which, as I explained, have mostly been with trees.

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    The divisions of science are not like different lines that meet in one angle, but rather like the branches of trees that join in one trunk.

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    The earth is a machine which yields almost gratuitous service to every application of intellect. Every plant is a manufacturer of soil. In the stomach of the plant development begins. The tree can draw on the whole air, the whole earth, on all the rolling main. The plant is all suction-pipe,--imbibing from the ground by its root, from the air by its leaves, with all its might.

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    The earth is all the home I have, the heavens my wide roof-tree

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    The East contemplated the forest the West counted the trees...the mind that knows that trees and the forest is a new mind.

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    The eco-effective future of industry is a world of abundance that celebrates the use and consumption of products and materials that are, in effect, nutritious - as safe, effective, and delightful as a cherry tree.

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    The ego is like the root of a banyan tree, you think you have removed it all then one fine morning you see a sprout flourishing again.

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    The entire Bible, viewed as a "divine comedy," is contained within a U-shaped story of this sort, one in which man, as explained, loses the tree and water of life at the beginning of Genesis and gets them back at the end of Revelation.

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    The environment is in us, not outside of us. The trees are our lungs, the rivers our bloodstream. We are all interconnected, and what you do to the environment ultimately you do to yourself.

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    The Environmental Protection Agency is conducting a seven-hundred-thousand-dollar study to see if Alaskan trees are polluting Oregon forests. You can tell Republicans are in power. Pollution? It's those damn trees.

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    The extreme rarity of transitional forms in the fossil record persists as a trade secret of Paleontology. Evolutionary trees that adorn our textbooks have data only at the tips and nodes of their branches; the rest is inference, however reasonable, not the evidence of fossils.

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    The family trees of Karl and Paula Bonhoeffer are everywhere so laden with figures of accomplishment that one might expect future generations to be burdened by it all. But the welter of wonderfulness that was their heritage seemed to have been a boon, one that buoyed them up so that each child seems not only to have stood on the shoulders of giants but also to have danced on them.

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    The fame which bids fair to live the longest resembles that which Horace attributes to Marcellus, whose progress he compares to the silent, imperceptible growth of a tree.

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    The farther north you go, the fewer fruits and vegetables there are. What kind of apple trees do you suggest the Inuit get their apples from? And how much oil is expended transporting such things out there? It's an equation.

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    The features of our face are hardly more than gestures which force of habit made permanent. Nature, like the destruction of Pompeii, like the metamorphosis of a nymph into a tree, has arrested us in an accustomed movement.

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    The feeling for what ought and ought not to be grows and dies like a tree, and no fertilizer of any kind will do much good. What the individual can do is give a fine example, and have the courage to firmly uphold ethical convictions in a society of cynics. I have for a long time tried to conduct myself this way, with varying success.

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    The finest productions of human art are immensely short of the meanest work of Nature. The nicest artist cannot make a feather or the leaf of a tree.

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    The fire of the forest burns trees to ashes. Even expensive sandalwood tree which is endowed with qualities of cooling and fragrance, cannot escape from burning. In the same way wicked cause harm to their benefactors also.

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    The first day at the power plant I found myself photographing some steam vents on the roof of the structure. And I remember consciously thinking that they were just like trees but they were metal.

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    The first narcotics bust in history is Jehovah busting Adam and Eve for eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge.

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    The first place that I can well remember was a large pleasant meadow with a pond clear water in it. Some shady trees leaned over it, and rushes and water-lilies grew at the deep end.

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    The first of the line is tied to a tree and the last is being eaten by the ants .

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    The flocks fear the wolf, the crops the storm, and the trees the wind.

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    The fly sat upon the axel-tree of the chariot-wheel and said, 'What a dust do I raise!'

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    The first rule of hurricane coverage is that every broadcast must begin with palm trees bending in the wind.

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    The fruit of the tree of knowledge always drives man from some paradise or other; and even the paradise of fools is not an unpleasant abode while it is habitable.

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    The friendship between me and you I will not compare to a chain; for that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might break.

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    The fruit does not make the tree good or bad but the tree itself is what determines the nature of the fruit. In the same way, a person first must be good or bad before doing a good or bad work.

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    The fruit of love's great tree is poverty; Whoever knows this knows humility.

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    The fruit of my tree of knowledge is plucked, and it is this: “Adventures are to the adventurous.”

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    The fruit of your work grows on other people's trees

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    The fruit falls from the tree when it gets ripe. So wait for the time to come. Do not hurry. Moreover, no one has the right to make others miserable by his foolish acts. Wait, have patience, everything will come right in time.

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    The fruit is what really matters, not how gnarly or beautiful the apple tree is.

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    The fruits of the tree of Knowledge are various; he must be strong indeed who can digest all of them.

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    The ginkgo tree is from the era of dinosaurs, but while the dinosaur has been extinguished, the modern ginkgo has not changed. After the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, the ginkgo was the first tree that came up. It's amazing.

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    The fruit tasted foreign but indigenous, like sunlight a tree had changed through patience.

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    The hardest shot in golf is a mashie at 90 yards from the green, where the ball has to be played against an oak tree, bounces back into a sandtrap, hits a stone, bounces on the green and then rolls into the cup. That shot is so difficult I have made it only once.

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    The gods created certain kinds of beings to replenish our bodies... they are the trees and the plants and the seeds.

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    The grapevine should be named after a more bitter fruit. It should be called the grapefruit tree.

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    The heart's affections are divided like the branches of the cedar tree; if the tree loses one strong branch; it will suffer but it does not die; it will pour all its vitality into the next branch so that it will grow and fill the empty place.

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    The goldenrod is yellow, The corn is turning brown, The trees in apple orchards With fruit are bending down.

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    The greater the doubt, the greater the awakening

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    The guy who owned that island was from Oregon and he decided that he wanted to have an Oregon feeling to it, so he planted pine trees all over the place!

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    The heavy trees, The grunting, shuffling branches, the robust, The nocturnal, the antique, the blue-green pines Deepen the feelings to inhuman depths.

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    The highest and most lofty trees have the most reason to dread the thunder.

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    The history omankind seems like kite flying; sometimes, when the wind is favorable, we let go the string a little and the kite soars a little higher; sometimes the wind is too rough and we have to lower it a little, and sometimes it gets caught among the tree branches; but to reach the upper strata of pure bliss-ah, perhaps never.