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The motion of the stars over our heads is as much an illusion as that of the cows, trees and churches that flash past the windows of our train.
— James Jeans
A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Mindfulness gives us the power to understand our deep connection with the trees, flowers, stars, sun and the moon.
— Amit Ray
The stars are like the trees. Each one reminds us that we should still the greed in our heart. Each tree, each star, teaches us the ways of peace.
— Alfred A. Yuson
My voice sounded like one of the guinea fowl that screeched in our trees as it pooped, but I never let that stop me.
— William Kamkwamba
Like the two trees in our garden that had grown side by side, their trunks intertwining over the decades to accommodate and support one another.
— John O'Farrell
The trees at Cloudwalk have been my friends for forty years. I'm sure if I were sawed in half, our rings would match.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
Our lives are like islands in the sea, or like trees in the forest, which co-mingle their roots in the darkness underground.
— William James
Dancing to the sounds of trees and stones and slow minutes ticking in our hearts and bones.
— Jay Woodman
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
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
What we start with is a conviction to fulfill our being. Horses, trees fulfill themselves. Why shouldn't people.
— Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
The trees are our lungs, the rivers our circulation, the air our breath, and the earth our body.
— Deepak Chopra
Plant trees. They give us two of the most crucial elements for our survival: oxygen and books.
— A. Whitney Brown
We all are travelers traveling on a very big spaceship called Earth. Let's not ruin the engines of our very own spaceship in the name of development.
— Mohith Agadi
Our meeting each other could not possibly be as random as two leaves from two trees being blown together.
— Amy Tan
Our lives are merely trees of possibilities.
— Marc Bolan
Sometimes, one trembling star comes in the clear sky and makes me think the world beautiful and we maggots deforming even the trees with our lusts.
— Virginia Woolf
We were like trees with nowhere to sink our roots, Joseph and I. Instead of finding the ground we wound them around each other.
— Lauren Nicolle Taylor
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
Australians were unique due to our corals, our apples, our gum trees and our kangaroos.
— Harold Edward Holt
We are not so High or strong as the most beautiful trees, but our kindly habits and attitude can be so powerful as well.
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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
Trees are, after all, our largest and oldest living things. They are Australia's natural, national treasures - the true Elders of our vast continent.
— Richard Allen
And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.
— William Shakespeare
Trees are poems the earth writes upon the sky, We fell them down and turn them into paper,
That we may record our emptiness. — Kahlil Gibran
That we may record our emptiness. — Kahlil Gibran
They regarded our passage not at all, and by the afternoon I felt no more significant than an ant. I had never thought to be disdained by a tree.
— Robin Hobb
What is the good of your stars and trees, your sunrise and the wind, if they do not enter into our daily lives?
— E. M. Forster
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
Is it as plainly in our living shown,
By which way the wind hath blown? — Adelaide Crapsey
By which way the wind hath blown? — Adelaide Crapsey
What is already woven cannot be undone. It will not make the trees grow again for you to bring the building down on our heads.
— Robert Jordan
Since half of all trees cut go to making paper, the only meaningful way to address destruction of our forest is to change the way paper is made.
— Woody Harrelson
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
All of our ideas come from the natural world: trees equal umbrellas.
— Wallace Stevens
It is difficult to realize how great a part of all that is cheerful and delightful in the recollections of our own life is associated with trees.
— Wilson Flagg
Native trees are so important to our ecosystem.
— Felix Dennis
The gods created certain kinds of beings to replenish our bodies ... they are the trees and the plants and the seeds.
— Plato
May the trees continue to thrive and flourish on this earth, filling our hearts with joy and inspiration.
— Stephanie Kaza
Lets toil under the sun to build poles of love. And let our roots be planted like strong trees that strong winds can't move.
— Auliq Ice
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
'Tis thought the king is dead; we will not stay. The bay trees in our country are all wither'd.
— William Shakespeare
All our wisdom is stored in the trees.
— Santosh Kalwar
Good food for free has been the holy grail of foragers since our ancestors first climbed down from the trees.
— Tristram Stuart
Look lak we done run our conversation from grass roots tuh pine trees.
— Zora Neale Hurston